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T H E .I U N l O R E C H 0 Page Twenty-seven Junior Class History Emestine Fuller, '26 F. organized in the fall of 1922 as Freshmen with a W class of thirty-nine. Carolyn Fuller was elected Presi- dent: Frank Hill, Vice-Presidentg James W. Whitbourne, secretaryg Dorothea McCarthy, Treasurer. Miss Ken- nedy was chosen the class advisor. The aim of our class is Through Trials to Triumph, so it became our motto. Blue and gold were chosen as our class colors. Several class functions took place during our Freshman year which were much enjoyed by all. When we met as Sophomores our number became greatly diminished, there being only fifteen members. Late in the year when we organized, Marjorie Hallauer became our Presidentg Elizabeth Waterman our Vice-Presidentg Dorothea McCarty, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Our colors were changed to emerald and gold, and Miss I-ledden was chosen class advisor. During our Sophomore year we held a class party at Marjorie Hallauer's home and also a debate was given in connection with our English work. We met this year with fourteen members, and re-elected the officers of the previous year. Miss Smith was chosen class advisor and has greatly aided us, especially in our Junior play. ln the late fall we bought our class rings, which we liked very well. On l'lallowe'en we joined with the Seniors in giving a social at the school house. Soon after Regents we began work on our class play, Sun- shine, This proved to be a great success through the much appre- ciated help of Mrs. Griflis and her husband, Mr. Griflis. Next year we all hope to meet as Seniors and work harder and better for the good of our school and class. - ...... I .....- -,-- -,---- ---- A -
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THE JUNIOR ECHO Page Twenty-nine Sophomore Class History Rex Ransley, '27 ' HE present Sophomore class organized as Freshmen late in the school year of l923. It then consisted of thirty- three members, the largest in the High School. James Whitbourne was chosen president: Ralph Casey, vice-president: Edith Monroe, secretary and treasurer: Mr. Campbell, class advisor. Old rose and sand were chosen as the class colors, and May Knowledge lncrease, as the motto. When we organized in l924 as the Sophomore class, we missed several of our members. We retained the colors and motto of the preceding year. Anna Moque was chosen president, Ethel Leenhouts, vice- presidentg Rex. Ransley. secretary and treasurer: Miss Du Mont class advisor. Mrs. Bridges was chosen to succeed Miss Du Mont when she left. Our class functions have not been memories this year. Several of our class attended the Shakespearean play, The Merchant of Venice. A farewell party was given for Miss Du Mont by the junior and Sophomore classes at her home. Later the Sopho- mores celebrated Grace Bushart's birthday at her home. The Sophomores-Officers President, Anna Moque. Vice-President, Ethel Leenhouts. Secretary-Treasurer, Rex Ransley. Class Advisor, Mrs. Bridges. Class colors, old rose and silver. Motto, May Knowledge lncreasef' Viola Arney Lester Ameele Clarence Becker George Barrett Homer Barnhart Thelma Brandt Grace Bushart Arolene Benjamin Oleta Conrow Gordon Allen Ralph Casey -:boot-m-:Doc---:roof--:Doc Elsie De Roo Elsie Hillegar Earle Keely Myron Leenhouts Anna Moque Roswell Pratt Max Ver Dow Harold Sheahen Rex Ransley Myron Truesdale Garry Raup - -Att--:hoc - ::bc::::::
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