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I T E S fl C C ff 1 17 T A I IV Page TTUZTIUI-fi'lFf Third Row: Arline Wilcox, Christina. Than, Bertha Carnine, Oma Fankhauser. Carl Johnson, VVilfred VValker, Avner Finch, Kenneth Heacock. Second Row: Minnie Philips, Jane Davenport, Dora Sawyer, Eva Niles, Mildred Waterson, Lucille Jones, Louise Downs, Gerald Bunker. First Row: Dorothy Buckley, Lavona VVillert, Mary Corsaut, Opal Martin, Lola Belle Halvorsen, Dorothy Currie. Class flisiorg fCO11tllll1GdJ Burdette Manly, as a member of the Pep Club, led the student body in the yelling which encouraged the Indians to do their best for their Alma Mater. Five Sophomores entered the Home Declamatory Contest and two, Harriet Brynteson a11d Anna Moeller came out victorious. Lola Belle Halvorsen took the lead in the all high school play, Dulcey. Lola Belle and Burdette Manly played a large part in making the operetta a success. Harriet Brynteson and Lola Belle I-Ialvorsen each placed first in the Home Music Contest. ' At 'the iirst of the year Margaret Russell, Carl Johnson, Eloise Perkins and Lola Belle Halvorsen were elected to the Student Council, and have done their best all year to make this organization successful. Even though the Juniors and Seniors have sneered and jeered at us all year, I think we have proved even to them that We are worthy of our seats in the Assembly. I On the whole the Sophomores have made a record this year and have VVO11 a place for themselves in Sac City High School. U
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Page 7 mrP9l,ty-i'rm1- T ff E S A C C ff I E F T fl f IV Sophoniores Third Row: Catherine Irwin, Opal Hanson, Eleanor Hanson, Varlo Gibson, Glen Burrows, Carroll Pilcher, Katheryn Long, Janice McCarl, Eloise Perkins, Margaret Russell. Second Row: Vera Ashbaugh, Harriet Brynteson, Nancy Griffin, Helen Mendenhall, Emmet Blunigren, Orvis Poort, Burdette Manly, Harold Slama, Olive Burns, Evelyn Anderson, Inez Ralph. Front Row: Wilma Pellersels, Marie Zimmerman, Anna Moeller, Earl Ritter, Forrest Longman, Louis Cass, Merle Myers, Charlene Eble, Margaret Ralph. Officers President ...... ---Lola Belle Halvorsen Vice President -- ----.--..- Orvis Poort Secretary ...--. -.---- I nez Ralph Treasurer -- ..-- Christine Than Class Irlistorg The Sophomores this year have surely contributed their share to every activity. In football Pete Burrows and Kenneth Heacock did fine work. Pete also iigurecl in basketball. Marie Zimmerman and Dorothy Buckley earned for themselves a place on the Girls' Basketball Squad. Merle Meyer and Kenneth Heaeock represented the Sophs in wrestling and proved that much may be expected from them in the two years yet to come.
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Puyz- '1'1Uf l7H!-Still? fff E S A C ff f E F TA IN Station B-If - Friends of my unseen Radio Audience, this is station B-L-A-B broadcasting'on a revolution of 41 motorcycles. We will open our program with music by the famous Big Bingville Symphony under the direction of Monsieur Louis le Peyton. M. Peyton started upon his career directing a chorus of plant lice. Allow me to introduce the members tif I may call it thatl of this rotten symphony. First is Robert E. Lee, son of the famous general, he pla.ys the discord on the mouth organ. Whistling Dick or commonly known as Lowell Saddoris. Donald Colburn, who in his spare time is office boy for the Standard Oil Co., plays the shoe horn for should I say plays at ?l. Lillian Terwilliger plays with the mouse trap. Julia Peyton, cousin of our be- loved leader, tries to play the Bag-pipe-when she is not with Flo Ziegfield and his follies. This certainly is a surprise because we didn't know the girl was musically declined. Irene Dawes who plays upon the liuoleum. Robert Key, who was formally Edit.or of the Early Bird, twiddles on the Jews harp. Ernest Marshall who blows on the ear drum. We have the extreme pleasure now to introduce our own successor to Peggy Joyce, Miss Nellie Jane Rogers, who will give a talk on love. Thank you Miss Rogers, I'm sure your talk will touch the hardest of hearts. Bruce Price, a favorite traffic cop in New York, will now announce the time. Mr. Price: When the gong does not ring it will be exa.ctly 9:-152-16 o'clock eastern shifters time. Look whose here-The Longman Twins--Famous Tango Dancers-friends even tho you cannot see them I'm sure you can hear them. We regret to tell you that the famous baseball star, Earl Buckley, who got a finger-nail dirty in this afternoon's game, will not be with us to-nite. Rosemary Rowe, our city librarian, who just dropped in the studio, will tell you why you should always clean the mud off your shoes before you enter the library. Miss Rowe just told me her friend, I-I. Olson, who just got back from Oxford in England, will be here tomorrow night. Miss Olson, after much hard studying on shoes, will give a talk on Why oxfords are better than high heels. Now for a duet by the famous alto and the famed soprano of the Lytton Opera Co. The prima donnas Catherine McDonald and Marcella Pierce will sing the famous Rowdy-Dow song. I wish to acknowledge a telegram t.hat we received from Elma Simpson and Oma Farmer, the famous nite-club owners and successors of Texas Guinan. Thank you girls, we wish you could be here too. Well, well, look what the wind blew in-none other than Lawrence Saddoris, the unfortunate reigning Chicago gangster, and his friend Orville Russell, the successor of Rudolph Valentino-sit down boys. The boys tell me Byron Brown is president of Borneo. His wife, formerly, Yvilma. Peters, is ill so they could not be here. Sad news, we hope she soon recovers. Here comes the Gold Dust Twins a tripping in. They are none other than Doris and Dorothy Heacock. Sarah Hutchinson just sent a. telegram. She says, I am enjoying the program and I would like to get Vera Cooper's address. Sarah is teaching school now. We do not know Vera's address but we do know she is writing scenarios for the movies. Now ladies and gentlemen, you will hear from Gertrude Hamm, the ingenious inventor of the hole in the doughnut. I Donald Smith, professor of physics at Junieta Universiay, will now give a. talk on evolution. He is very interested in this subject and I'm sure you will be too. Guy Swearingen, the boy who won the endurance test for swatting flies, just came in and will tell you how he won it. Scott Townsend is now coaching at Nemaha high school. t h d us that Lawrence Spicer famous archeoligist who dis- News jus' reac e Y L - f covered elephant eggs under old S. C. H. S. building, will return to U. S. Febru- ary ?1st. I Maxine Long, the famous Llstory worker, will now give a talk on dress-niakmg. She will be followed by Virginia McAfee who will talk on race horses. - Oh, oh, here comes Hester Merkley, the movie vamp. VVomen grab your hus- bands. Now, radio fans, we have the profound amusement of introducing Beryl McCrea. an artist. , . - .. . - . . - - ' - 1 K. Lf I-Ielen Spayde and Margaret Strohmeiel aie in paitneiship iuunmg a Jeauj arlor. D Now may I introduce Vera Bruner, the private secretary of this station. Bob Lee will now continue his series of talks on Why Girls Leave Home. This is Dwight' Havens announcing. If you have enjoyed our program please tell us. Send all bombs, tomatoes, eggs, etc, to Sac City, Iowa. -Good Night-
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