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Page 21 text:
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Uhr 3Iuninr Wixvrutine iinarh HE success of the executive board plan of control of athletics re- sulted this year in the adoption of the same plan by the Junior class. It is dihficult to secure thoughtful deliberation in the meetings with even a small classg with a large class it is still more difficult, and frequent class meetings are impossible. The executive board has met weekly or oftener, has transacted routine business and originated plans for class work, which, if of sutticient im- portance, are submitted to the whole class for acceptance or rejection, and it has worked out together details which otherwise would be left to the responsibility of a single officer or patron. Among the accomplishments of this group were: The XYashington trip plan, the Junior play, and the a contract for a Redpath Lyceum course during the coming winter. of the committee is as follows: Chairman, Mary Parrottg yon, Margaret Amrhein, Frank Millard, Florence Cline, Clare Grigware, George Palmer, Irene Brown, Gladys Hake,
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Snphnmnrr Qllaan Miainrg OVV glad we are to escape the hazing we received last year as Fresh- men. It is our turn now as Sophomores to laugh at these hard- ships. As soon as possible we elected our officers, Blanche Free- man being presidentg Kenneth XYilskc, vice-prcsidentg lflsie XVhite, secretary, and Randolph Edson, treasurer. . On the calendar October G stood out as one of the big days of the year. It was then that the Seniors of last year welcomed us into High School by the annual reception. After playing many amusing games we were enter- tained by a short comedy. Then came the eats-delicious cider and doughnuts. This year, forty-tive strong, we started in as Sophomores. Of course, the first thing we did was to elect class oljficersi Elsie Xlihite, presidentg Russell Robinson, vice-presidentg Kenneth Xllilske, secretary, and julia VVilcox, treasurer. Our girls' basket ball team won second place in the class contests, This helps to make us the, haughty little beings we are. Even though our class party came on December thirteenth, this proved to be our lucky number and we all enjoyed it. We know not what the next year brings forth, but we all hope that it will be as good as the last two.
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