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SOPHOMORE HISTORY On September 5, 1939 v e started our caravan of cov- ered wagons moving toward higher knowledge. There were 45 in cur group. V e elected Lester Underwood as the leader. Dean Wallace as assistant leader, Robert Ebel to keep the company's money and Mary Flitter to keep the company's record. October 10, Mary Ott came from La Porte to join our group. Jaiaos Mayo decided on November 15, that the trip was to much for him and left us. On January 15, James Hicks joined us from Michigan City. In February, Mary Johnson left our group to join a party in Michigan, and several days later Glen Foster also left our group. We completed the first lap of our journey on May 15, 1940, with 44 weary members who were all very glad that thl3 first and hardest lap was completed. We de- cided to wait until September to continue our journey, September 9, 1940 with renewed courage and strength we resumed our travels. There were still 44 members in the group but instead of the 44 v e had in the spring we found four new faces in our midst. The new faces were: Georgians Hager, Elenore Werner, Calvin Wolfe, all from La Porte, and Lois Proud from Kingsbury. John Sureouec had decided to go to Kingsbury, Loretta Ahern had gone to Michigan City, Helen Buss to La Porte, ana Mery Ott had decided to discontinue her traveling. We elected new officers: Richard Tarnow was leader: Lester Underwood, assistant leader; Dean Wallace, secre- tary, and Robert Ebel, treasurer. Although many of last year's dangers no longer held any fear fer ua, now we met the pitfalls of Latin and geometry. The road seemed a little smoother, and members of our party had more freedom in choosing the course they wished «o pursue. Our group showed great musical and dramatic talent, 28 girls and 9 beya sann in the glee clubs, ten were playing instruments in the band and orchestra, five en- tered the oratorical contest.
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Gerald Barnes; Gloria Birkholz Mary Bladecki; Eloise Brovm Edv in Buell; Ruth DePoy Robert Ebel; Owon Erickson Mary Louise Flitter; Marjorie Fritzen Georgianna Harer; Archie Hastings James Hicks; Jean Hull Pete Katsianis; Edward Kenny Orville Koplin; Genevieve Koziol Ireno Koziol; Paul Kulaaa Marjorie McKeehan; Frances Miller Emily Motyka; Ruth Nickerson Lawrence Ostroski; Helen Paxton Juno Prestin; Lois Proud Dorothy Reese; Minnie Rchlander Joyce Saylos; Marian Schriebor Ltonley Small; Richard Tarnow Jane Tower; Lester Underwood Dean Wallace; Eleanorc Werner Charles 7 hcatbrook; Richard 7 illiams Calvin Wolfe; Lester Zellers
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