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Tirst row: Campbell, Vansickle, Wolters, Yaw, Seiler, Nowlin, Arnold. Second row: Snoddy, Beale, Honley, Hosier, Staida, Bradley, Abbott. Third row: Compton, Mathews, Griesser, Sedam, Williamson, Crum, Mauzy, Martin. Iourth row: Richardson, Endres, Busard, Mullins, Harrold, Moore, Adams. Yifth row: Locke, Saunders, Younger, Goddard, Suter, Jones, Benfield, Boyd, Chapelle, Sixth row: Johnson, Brown, Burton, Smiley, Warfuel, Sweet, Margison, Peterson, Gantner. that, you should have heard them give a play all in Latin. Even the state is hearing about the sophomores through the efforts of Claire Maple who represented the Latinites in the district contest at Straughn. You will find sophomores skipping around from Girl Reserve to Girls’ Athletic association, Orpheus club, Hi-Y, Rushlite, and orchestra. Have you ever seen Neut Green alias Lowell Green, Junior, strutting in front of the band ...and such a band and such a drum major. Both are hard to beat and the sophomores help make them that that way. Those sophomores are a noisy gang, too, as demonstrated by its members in the Hi-Y drum corps. Roscoe Yeates claims the honor of being on the varsity basketball team even though he did get well acquainted with the bench, but watch him step next year. To the state did we say? Oh, that is nothing. The sophomores were even represented in the nation when Bonnie Jean Beale went to Cleveland to be a second violinist in the national high school orchestra. In closing, may we mention that if it were not for the sophomores on the honor roll, it would not be worth while publishing one. [15 ]
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ONE STEER FURTRER Sophomores What do we see coming in the near future? The up and doing sopho- more class, and do they make things sing! One cannot move about with- out bumping into trios, quartets and appendicitis operations. Speaking of avpendicitis, it has been rumored that this year’s victims, Donald Wilson, Harriett Lee Endres and Bonnie Jean Beale who succumbed in the order named, might form a club next year and get their pictures in the annual. Now that we have brought up the subject of music, we had better enumerate for you some of the sophomore accomplishments along that line. The instrumental trio, Bonnie Jean Beale, Mary Hosier, and Doris Crum, fairly make you tingle. Another annoying group is the sophomore girls’ quartet — Harriett Lee Endres, Jomyla Bradley, Janet Mauzy and Mary Hosier. Somehow they have a habit of reminding us of ‘moonlight and roses” and — well, we’ll let it go at that. At last we have discovered why this class is so up and doing. Its members are learning to put up good arguments with Mary Estelle Comp- ton completing her second year on the varsity debate team and Harriett Lee Endres, Jane Griesser and Jo Ann Harrold on the all girls debate team. They could probably argue in Latin and if you do not believe First row: Quick, Yeates, Niles, Elliott, Dishinger, Conrov, Heath. Second row: Maple, Jordan, Andrews, York, Heckman, Gartin, Wallace, Jones, Her- ron, Long, Adams. Third row: Ellerman, Mahin— Brown, Cohee. Fourth row: Woods, Young —Waggener, Mullin. Fifth row: Yaw, Davisson, Conde, Ryan, Wilson, Walker, Ielts, Green, Nay. Sixth row: Matney, McHenry, Reynolds, Pea, Harton, McIlwain, Cover, Ammerman, Amos.
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ALMOST THERE Juniors And now. comes the junior class headed by “Brit” Newbold and his two helpmates, Lowell Gregg and Louis Butler. We judge from this eroup of officers that there is a ‘thou shalt obey” ruling somewhere for the girls to abide by. If you hang around this crowd you will find yourself pursued by ath- letes, Newbold, Cruse and O’Neil as members of the varsity football team and Newbold, Cruse, Bradley and Seright occupying the same posts in basketball. We wonder if you have ever heard of Iola Barlow in connec- tion with basketball. Of course you have. She is that peppy young lady who leads the cheering ar i right lustily she does it too. And is she brave! It is even said that she shook her fist in a policeman’s face after that last “battle of the century.” Where have we heard that name Iola before? Oh, now we know. She it is who dashes madly down the hall now and then in the interest of the Rushlite. We would rush, too if we had on our shoulders the responsibility of the assistant editorship of that publication and the responsibility of full editorship staring us in the face for next year. When you say Iola, who pops into your mind? Mae Louise Small is the answer, for each one is Mary’s little lamb to the other. Mae Louise is First row: Safewright, Newbold, Seright, McMahan, Cruse, Ellerman, Green, Wells, L. Jones. Second row: Wyatt, Foster, Dickson, McManus, Mullins, Benedict, Butler, Ball. Third row: Bradley, Shanahan, Gallimore, Tice, Jessup, W. Jones, Gregg. Fourth row: O’Neil, Abernathy, Kelso, Alexander, Booth. LELO J
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