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THE ECHO 5JQOQQj0iqj-0QOQ4'Hii0i0iK Q7l0QOQOQ'0lOQ0iC U SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY By J crm Vcrcrousc Two years ago last September about thirty people entered the eighth grade. During the eourse of the year under Miss Meliymond as teaeher we elef-ted elass officers: President, Andrew Beinsehrotlig vieei-president, Virginia Perreyg secretary, Chester Lakeg treasurer, Jean Vererouse. We held our elass meetings on the last Thursday of eaeh mouth. At our first meeting we eho:-ze the pink rose for our elass tiower and maroon and white as class eolors. Our elass banner which we bought in eighth grade is now in our Sophomore room and we all try to live up to our motto: He who works now will be praised later. llmler the guiilanee of Miss Mc-Lymond we enjoyed a. very pleasant year, the year ending to the dismay of all, with a school pienie at Gate's Grove. The next year we started life in high school and of eourse we were known as 'tthe green freshmen but we shared many good times together. That year wedid not elect new offieers but used the same banner, class eolors, flower, and motto. Miss Rix was our elass adviser and our new life toward our goal of graduation looked bright under her lea,de11ship. In the winter we enjoyed a party in the sehool gym and all had a good time. In June we had a class pic-nie at Pultneyville and left the lflreshman class for our next step toward our goal. This year f1933-1934i we eleeted new offieers: President, William Swuyng yiee-president, George I-Iillg seeretary, Virginia Pageg treasurer, Virginia Porrey. This winter with Mrs. Hungerford as class advisor we held a. party at Dr. Thompson is cottage and another in the sehool. Regents are fast approaeh'ing and these will be the great tests to decide who will compose our Junior class on our way to graduation. SOPHOMORES Bertha Alborn Willard Lee Andrew Beinsehorth Weller Link Virginia Bushwood Betty Maher Viola Buys Howard Mattison Irene DeGroot Virginia Page William Downs Louise Palen Norton Eaton Virginia Porrey .It-gm Eglgy Margaret Schaefer Helen Gates ' Leo Slilith Elizabeth Hamelink William Swuyn Luther Keymel Robert Tobin Chester Lake Jean VerCrouse Reindert Lammes NVilma Wemes Isabel Lanson Q li0l0Q0i'UQCDQOi'CH'7l0l0ilQ lillitliiiitiiilitiitg 19
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Edna Barker THE ECHO UlilllflltlitllfiilllfIillllllliIilflllllliilllilitllfg ' FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY ' A A v M By Dorothy Leggett The Freshman Class of '34 nominated officers. The following were elected by the class: President, Mary E. Hiekcyg vice--president, Eleanor Emeriekg A Q v ,A secretary and treasurer, Dorothy Leggett. Our class adviser is Miss Rix. At C this time there are thirty-seven members. Our secretary acted as a member of the editorial staff for the year which 0 was for the purpose of getting news for the paper. v So far we have had three parties, the' first of which was held at the school auditorium. The next party was a theater party in Rochester. In the winter we had an invited sleigh ride party which ended at Beneway's. The members ' of our class all turned out to these parties and had. good times. A A v In the middle of the year our class was saddened by the death of one of - our active members, Frank Wl1it1tlet'on. 'Our class is showing its ambition by selling Colonial Salt in order to A raise mon ey. All of us are going to pass our examinations in June and will be known V as Sophomores next year. A A FRESHMAN CLASS A John Agnello Pauline Rogalski -f Edward Magown Morgan Bassage Jean Brown Dorris Buys Carroll Campbell Roy Koch Elizabeth De Great Paul Davis A A Richard Davis Gladys De Right Verna Dc Malliel Mary Downs James Beneway Eleanor Emerick ' Mildred Foley Levina Hamelink Jack McCarty A A A A A Flower- -Pink Rose Raymond Link Olive Eaton Elizabeth Vandee Gwendolyn Ver Dow Lucille Porray Eleanor Wooster Rosemary Maguire Lucille Malone Leo Kelly Jack Waterman Betty Rooney Donald Leggett Gordon Hulbert Arthur Merkel Helen Schaefer Mary E. Hickey Dorothy Leggett Colors-Pink and fii1'0t'll Metro VVliat Others Have Done We Can Do. A v aDQ0l0l010l0i0iCQ llllliiila Ji0i0i010i0101CU 21
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