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Sophomore Class. Back Row—M. Gahatfan, G. Reese, B. Karll, E. Neville, R. Koloft R. Scbweke, E Yanke, I. Vorlop. Second Row—I. Kashner, L. Kelley, O. Meyer, H. Rijrjrert, H. Jones P. Luhrsen. Third Row—E. Randall A. Schwanke, O. Gallagher, T. Powell. M. K. Mallon, H. Campbell, G. Ward. Front Row-J Wheeler, F. Bohn, G. Clingraan. M. Schwanke. K. M. Licht, E. Schulze, M. Sweet. C. Corcoran, L. Breene, H. Vorlop A. schewe, L. Lueders, W. Timlin, Reinecke, M. McCarthy, S. DeBarr, Severson, H Cook, M. Struebin ,
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Sophomore Class Officers President ALBERT SCHEWE Vice President FREDA BOHN Secretary OLIVE GALLAGHER Treasurer MILDRED LIGHT Class Flower Colors White Rose Maroon and White Motto We have reached the bay in safety and the ocean lies in view. Class Veil Hip, Rap, Rip, Rive, 1-fl-l -5! History of the Class of 1915 Almost two years have elapsed since the Class of 1915, thirty-two in number, wended their way to the “Hill top’ to cope with the unknown problems of High School. During the two years of our High School life our number has increased to forty six, and we think few classes can boast of such an increase. Entering upon the duties of our first year we had a tendency to avoid study, but we were very soon cured of this disease by three or four after school s -ssions. At the beginning of our second year of High School we lost all our timidity and greenness and settled down to work in earnest. We have been prominent in oratorical work, one of our classmen being able to enter the Inter High School debate. Some of us have also entered into declamatory work. We have also been exceptionally well represented in athletics. Even when we were “Preshies we closely con tended for the championship of the classes in Basket Hall. Two of Us made the Football team this season and many of us anticipate greater possibilities in this line next year. Although we think that the past two years of our High School career have been successful in every sense of the word, as we look back over these two years we can only think how the time has flown, how much can be accomplished in a short time, and of the unlimited benefits to be derived from High School life. 1 . M. (»•
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