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T H E P 1 o N E E R 11 THE JUNIOR CLASS REPORT On September third, a crew of twenty-seven Juniors set sail upon the ocean of education. They embarked upon a long voyage under the direct care of Mr. Heed, their class sponsor, and under the supervision of Mr. Barton. It took but a short time for all to find their sea-legs and occasional storms arising in the form of long assignments, theses, and various contests, were weathered successfully while but few of the crew had attacks of seasickness. At this stage of the journey the Juniors look back with approval upon the events that have gone before and feel that much has been done in advancing toward both the perfect physical and mental goals. In the basketball tournament two of our girls distinguished themselves. Mary Moore won a place on the all-county second team and Nildy Anderson won honorable mention. Ashley Lyons received honorable mention on the boys team. Then Todd Brownlee took first place in the orations in the literary contest. To further secure their position the Juniors have been making a better average in class work than the other classes. Helen Olson won third place in the high school spelling contest. We have a joyful prospect of giving a merry farewell to Seniors in the form of a banquet or some other enjoyable affair. Let us all wish the Seniors much success! -Anna Marie Sofranec, '3l. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT When we attained the dignity of Sophomores we threw off our child- ish acts of verdancy UD and resolved to settle down and study hard as befits our position. Our aim is to make this and the years to come better in the sight of all. Under the guidance of Mr. Lindman, our class adviser, we have progressed to a great extent. Our class has contributed generously to the school enterprises. Mary Cubbison, Ben Billings and Julia Cover have helped in many things where art was needed. In basketball eight girls and eight boys came to prac- tice while four of each were on the squads. We are also proud to say that two of the cheer leaders are from the Sophomore class. We regret the loss of two of our members, Theodore McCoy and Marshall Brose, who left us recently, but with this regret we also have the pleasure of the association of two who came to us last semester, Helen Jones and Gottlieb Myers. At the class election Charles Haessly was chosen for president, Julia Cover for secretary, and Virginia Raysor, treasurer. -Martha Schlingman, '32. Making highways forty feet wide wouldn't change things much, ex- cept that buses would expand to thirty-eight feet.
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