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A l.72 '71 is -,-..,, 1 .hh 4, ,YI W 1 -. xl if wg of een farm, Top Row-Lindgren, Swenson, Putnam, Holmquist, Beck, Liebling. Bottom RnwiMinert, Kline, Kintzel, Lnndvall, Swanson. Kelly. SOPHOMORES Semester Honor Students The class of 'ZS may look back with pride upon a year during which its members have proved their worth in scholarship, athletics, and in general service to the school. This class of Sophomores was the first to in- clude groups from junior high schools. September, 1925, found approximately 175 students arriving from Theo- dore Roosevelt junior High, and 117 came from there in February. Abraham Lincoln Junior High sent 177 pupils here in February also. Nine Sophomores were Honor Roll leaders during the First semester. The nine formed a fairly representative body from the entire city. Elizabeth Putnam CGarrisonD, Eric Schelin CPetersonD, Margaret Holmquist CFree- manl, Frank Moore fHallD, Lilly Johnson CBrownD, and Frank Fulton and VVillard Hurst Uunior High Schoolj were the Rockford students. Leroy Lillesand CMadison, VVis.l and Adelbert Mutimer fVVinnebago Coll were also on the first semester's Honor Roll. Six l'letter men in football and basketball came from the class of '28 Leonard Pink received a letter for work on the heavyweight football team and Maxwell Dauen- baugh, Lloyd Marston, and Robert Shaw, were rewarded for service on the lightweight team. Both Leonard Pink and Tony Cassioppi received letters for heavyweight basketball work. These Sophoniores, although they did not receive letters, were out for lightweight football and materially aided the coaches: Edward Green, Robert Carter, Ken- neth McEachran, Sam Rotolo, and Donald Merchant. In basketball Rickliffe Grimmet, Raymond Tramblie, Charles Mahlburg, and Ward Hartman tried for the teams. , -,. Q., r. - ,..a .... , ---L -...-..- .HW E241
Top Row-Rutlierford. Schelin, Bodfors, Fulton, Messenger Bottom Row-Hurst, Mntimer, Lawson, Moore, Strote SOPHOMORES Semester Honor Students The beginning of the indoor track work found these Sophomores striving for honors: Folke Anderson, joe Romano, and Vtiendall Arendsee. Kenneth NValton, Adolph Stohl, and Richard Horral, all Sophomores, were candidates for the swimming team. The Sophs of 320 and 322 showed their thrifty spirit in the first semester when those two study halls for sev- eral weeks attained l00'Zn in banking-the hrst time in the history of the school that such a thing was done by any study hall. The class also had many who were prominent in club work. Among those who held office in various clubs during the first and second semesters were: Mildred Perry, Lamonte Clikeman, Allie Sharp, Paul Wolstadt, NVilfred Tullock, Vivian VVelch, Edna M. Johnson, Mar- garet Grimes, Mildred Hutchison, Sillah Morgan, Rachael Smith, Frank Moore, and Betty Carrico. Eighteen Sophomores were orchestra members in the last year, while the band claimed twenty-three of the class. Betty Lou Hughes, Brank Fulton. and XVillard Hurst represented 'ZS on the debating squad. Very satis- factory work was reported from the Sophomore mem- bers of the Student Council, among whom were Lois C. Peterson, Helen Swenson, Anna Behr, Dorothy Bolen, VVilliam Anderson, and Robert Fringer. Frank Dobson, Anna Behr, Donald Merchant, VVillard Hurst, and Eric Schelin, also Sophomores, were mem- bers of the Owl staff during the last year, ,?.....,,,,, ,,,, Yw,,,A,jv Q-H -Q3 if psi 1
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