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SOPHOMORE CLASS Ollicers President ............... ,.,. Lottie Stevenson Secretary-Treasurer .........-.,..--. - -Dm-is Graves Class Colors ........... ,-,-.,,.. Class Flower ........................., ,-.- R uses Class Motto ............ To Be Branson, Warren Burkhardt, Kenneth Burkhardt, Vivien Collins, Daisy Clark, Elizabeth Clark, ,lohn Craigmile, Mary During, Gladys Evans, june Class Roll Ferguson, Helen Graves, Doris Harry, Mearl Hyde, Freeda Kallman, Dorothy Kornmeyer, Paul Kuhne, Charles Marshall, Mary Miller, Henry -Orange and Black , rather than to Seem Morgan, Gilbert Murray, Don Patterson, Gertha Pilkington. Louis Ransdell, Velma Stevenson, Lottie Tomlinson, Ruth Wheat, James Monday, September 2, 1923, thirty students entered Rantoul Township High School and registered under the name of Freshmen. For the first few weeks we were busy getting accustomed to our new sur- roundings. Soon we decided that we must organize and elect oflicers., We elected James Wheat as president, Mary Marshall as secretary and treasurer, and Miss Leonard as class advisor. Our class colors were orange and black. During the year we had several parties. One in particular, we all remem- ber--a St. Patrick party, held at the home of our president, James Wheat. The other parties were held in the school building. Q The Freshmen had a goodly number of contestants in the preliminary literary contest. Those who participated are as Follows: Essay, Velma Rans- dell, Paul Kornmeyerg Declamations, james Wheat, Mary Marshall, Ruth Tomlinson, Doris Graves, Piano Solos, Dorothy Kallman, and Helen Fer- guson. - We must not forget to mention our athletics. We Freshies were very much interested in basketball, so much so that we were the victors many times. A year has gone. We have gathered again at the same school building to start nine more months of hard work. This time we took our places in the Sophomore section of the assembly. We were no longer termed Green Freshiesf' We elected officers. The officers were: President, Lottie Steven- song vice-president, Warrn Bransong secretary and treasurer, Doris Graves, and class advisor, Miss Gillespie. Xve have quite a few boys playing basketball. The following boys played either on the first team or on the second team: Kr-nneth Burkhardt, James Wheat, Gilbert Morgan, Paul Kornmeyer, Charles Kuhne. The girls also are very much interested in basketball and soccer. The following girls play: Lot- tie Stevenson fCaptainD, Ruth Tomlinson, Helen Ferguson, Mary Marshall, Freeda Hyde, Doris Graves, Dorothy Kallman, and Gertha Patterson. Never- theless the Sophomores have not neglected the literary societies, for they have participated in the programs whenever possible. Our artists and cartoonists are Mary Marshall, Freeda Hyde, Gilbert Morgan, Paul Kornmeyer, and Charles Kuhne. If any of the future classes desire a good example, we would advise them to follow in the footsteps of the class of l92 7. -Doris Graves, '2 7. -PAGE 'l'WENTY-SEVEN- Y
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