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Colors ......... Uhr Eigrr illilg 51112 Sophomore Clllass flgffirers First Semester President ..... .... H arry Redington Vice President ....... Leonard Eley Secretary ..... . . . Beatrice Berg Treasurer . . . . . . Eva Nordstrom In September 1927 fifty-seven Bright Green Freshies joined the High School. Yes we were green but not any greener than the three classes of Freshies preceding us. We demon- strated our abilities so thoroughly that by the time of the Freshman Re- ception we were quite bleached out and ready to take up other duties, which we carried out diligently throughout the remainder of the year. In our Sophomore year we have lost so-me in quantity, it is true, but not in quality, and with the passing of the year have grown in wisdom and digni- ty. We are sometimes called slow but still we know that the race is not al- ways to the swiftest and are firmly re- solved to stand with the rank and file of our school, doing our best for the Orange and the Black. In athletics we have done our part, in football, basketball, and track and are ever ready when called upon. Second Semester Clifford Doloway President ........ Vice President ...... Martin Painter Secretary ..... .. Martha Dwyer Treasurer . . . . . Eva Nordstrom Six of our members were on the Cham- pion 1928 Football Team and five rep- resente class on the 1929 boys basket d, while an equal num- ber uph r standard on the girls squad. We are not the brightest class in school we admit, but our scholastic ability must be acknowledged, since we claim a permanent position on the honor roll, of which We are justly proud. The class of '31 has the prospects of being an outstanding class socially -we have already sponsored several very successful parties for which we have received the compliments of the other classes. During the remainder of our high school course We hope to pro-ve more fully that the class of '31 may be depended upon to rally around its Alma Mater in all things. Green and White Motto ...... Work Wins Everything Advisor .............. Miss Griffy Flower . . . . . . Carnation
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