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Sormekulb, S. Kio, Cox, Mangold, Gullone, Bressan, Abbey, Lewis, Engblom, Gallup, H. Nleacham, C. Meacham, R. Larson. Bosniclc, Rafferty, H. Johnson, Wetmore, Niles, A. Knapp, T. Knapp, Johnston, Springstcad, Strang, P. Kio, Ford, Freer, M. Johnson, Zlobec. Petteys, Hanna, Licastro, MaeFu,rland, M. Nelson, L. Nelson, Meade, Card, Iiotera, Curtis, Evens, Haskins, Kester, Benson, Ireland, Amell, Sawyer. Caslcey, Kinney, Bailey, Williams, Forsluml, Tulley, Reynolds, Anderson, McMahon, Hardes, Smith, Kelley, Crowley, Shields. appear at the auditorium execution chambersf, where we were all tried before a senior jury and were each punished accordingly. Following these horrors,', we were entertained at a dance given by our torturers -the seniors. Although our class was organized rather late in the fall, we elected officers who proved capable leaders in all our activities during the year. The annual Sophomore Hop, held on March 29 in honor of the class of ,4O, proved a great success. The dance music was furnished by Carl Wisniewski and his orchestra. Herbert Anderson, president of the class, acted as general chairman of the affair. The chairmen of the various committees were as follows: decorations, John Gallup, entertainment, Betty Reynolds, advertisement, Ward Hardesg refreshments, Mary Jean Licastrog and clean-up, Clarence Tulley. As a class we have been interested in all activities of the school, Seven boys were out for football with Glenn Johnston and Kip Engblom making a name for them- selves. Six sophomores played basketball. Outstanding among these players were Clarence Tulley and Glenn Johnston. The sophomore girls organized both hockey and basketball teams, which proved excellent competition in class games. Betty McMahon and Lois Hanna, res- pectively, were captains of these teams. This year the sophomores have placed eight members in the band, six in the orchestra, and thirteen in the Glee Club. We hope to continue these activities in our next years of high school and make these years ahead of us even more successful than our past year. 29
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ...... .............. .... H e rbert Anderson Vice-President . . . ...... Ward Hardes Secretary .... .. . Betty McMahon Treasurer . . . . . . Betty Reynolds Reporter .... . . . Clarence Tulley Advisers .... . . . Mr. Maglisceau Mr. Bates Colors-Blue and Cream Flower-American Beauty Rose Motto-Onward to Perfection SOPHOMDRE HISTORY The sophomore class, consisting of about sixty members, entered the portals of Port High in September feeling rather green as is usual with the up-coming first year senior high classes. In contrast to former years, the initiation was greatly restricted and practically the only time we sophomores were molested by the seniors was during the official initiation week held early in October. Each day of the week various punishments were inflicted. Among these were the carrying of umbrellas and string and the wearing of kerchiefs and dark glasses. The climax of the week came on Saturday night, October 7, when We sophomores, clad in old clothes and dabbed with paint, were summoned to 28
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1-Coach. 2-Irz, days of yore-Mike rmcl Jacque. 3-Betty Reynolds and Betty McMahon. 4-Jim Healy. 5-Sara. Lane 6-When school is over. '7-Pete Hrmma. 8-Alice Jane Anderson. 9-Editor Teater. 10ABill Martz. 11-Senior president 12-Verne Thorew. 13--Is it feet-or Sam Gullone? 14-In junior high days. 15gThe well-trodderr. path. 16- Ca11'r1onball Tulley. 17-Shovmling out. 18gJarte Ruding, Alice Lamont, Betty Nichols. 194Jacque Bouolon, Kate Teater. 20-Down in study-hall. 21-Harry Coneys and Bob Pfeil. 50
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