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The F l a m h e a r 113] Secretary .. Betty Sola da Treasurer Mary Plant Reporter. Bessie Kessler On September 21, the Junior girls organized the C. K. ( 35 girls being initiated. We had many good times and plenty of eats. The Junior play, “Civil Service,” was given in the auditorium on May A. The success of the play was largely due to the excellent coaching of Eugene T. Adams. We received our class rings and were we proud of them? I should say we were. Station S. II. S.. Signing off from May . until September. Bessie Kf.ssi.er. announcing Senior Class History When we entered Sandy as Seniors we were a little more dignified than before. There are now only II of us left. Those who are no longer with us are: Mary Plant, Virginia Cummings, Margeret Watt and Leonard Lyons. Among the faculty memliers there are four new faces. They are: Prances Rowland. Isabel Myers. Katherine Piter and Charles V. McKain who are taking the places of Margaret J. Spigelmyer, Geo. W l lerrold anti Eugene T. Adams. September 5. we elected our class officers as Pollows: President...... Paul Howard Vice President Mary Woika Secretary Betty Solada Treasurer Rachel Piker Reporter - Earl Wauoett We again won the Inter-class baseball trophy, the other time being when we were Freshmen. The cup was given to the school by Geo. W. Herrold in 1926. “Cyclone Sally” was sponsored by the Senior class for the benefit of the Flambeau. It was given on February 5 and 14. with Miss Rowland as coach. On March 26 “The Empty House” was presented by members of the Senior class. The success of the play was largely due to the coaching of Mr. Hackenberg. I he proceeds of this play were given to the Athletic Association. The last program to lie broadcast from this station will be in May 1929. A play “Mary Made Some Marmalade” will be given and the Graduation Exercises will take place May 28. 1929- Station S. H. S. signing off. Kari. Wa ; ;ett, announcing. June A. Miles Rachel Piker
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T 1! E F L A M B E A I Class History—Broadcast from Station S. . S. Freshman Class Broadcasting In Septemlwr 5. 1925 we entered Sandy High School 115 very green and shy Freshmen. November 4. we held our first class meeting for the purpose of electing officers. The following were elected: President Jink Miles Vice President Paul Howard Secretary Rachel Piper Treasurer Paul Kline Reporter Kari. Waggett March 24. another important meeting was held at which we selected our motto, colors and class flower. They are: Motto Strive to Succeed Colors Pearl gray and gold Flower Lily of the valley We had many good times in spite of the razzing we received at the hands of the upper classmen. By the end of the year the green had completely disappeared. Station S. H. S. signing off May 19. 1926 until September 1926. Karl Waggett, announcing. President ------ Paul Howard Vice President June Miles Secretary ------ Paul Kline Treasurer Rachel Piker Reporter Karl Waggett February 22. a group of the Sophomores rendered a program which was voted the ! est of the year. The beginning of March we selected our pennants and received them the later part of the month. They certainly were gtxxl looking. The Biology class under the supervision of Miss Spigel-myer and Mr. Herrold motored to Bilgers Rocks to look for rare species of plant life. The girls prepared a delicious picnic dinner just ask the boys. The following have left our midst: Martha Kriner, Harry W ilson. Andrew Wilson and Ilia Shaffer. We. the class of '29 wish them success. Station S. H. S signing off Mav 26. '27 until September '27. Karl Waggett, announcing. Sophomore Class Broadcasting September 6. 1926 we again entered Sandy Hi but this time as bright Sophomores, our number being 48. We were greeted by four new faces among the faculty members: KVT Adams, Maude M. Wolfe. Mae K. Rice and Marie Boos. Later, the same month we held a meeting and elected the following officers: uni or Class Broadcasting o As Jolly Juniors we entered Sandy Hi in September 1927 to continue our High School education. There was now just 46 in our class. Only one new face greeted us among the faculty members. Mae A. Jones. We held our first meeting of the year in September and elected the officers for the year. They were: President Mary Woika Vice President Pail Howard
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T H E F L A M B E A I Class Song Time: Washington and Lee March. W e l i(l farewell to dear old Sandy High, We leave our C lassmates with a tear dimmed eye “Strive to Succeed” we've made our motto true. To which we've tried to be true blue; success we woo. Our flower, the Lily of the Valley white, has been a guide to keep us to the right. Our colors gray and gold will never die. They stand for us in Sandy High. II To friends and schoolmates now we bid adieu, rhey’ve helped us in the things we’ve tried to do. Our faithful teachers helped us to the end. They were the ones on whom we always could depend. Hurrah for the dear Class of twenty-nine. For those who shared our troubles we will pine. And now we bid farewell to all of you: W e go in search of something new. III And now that we have sung our little song, W'e go to join the others in the throng. W’ho’ve graduated from dear Sandy High, The day has come when all of us must say goodbye. We'll never meet again as one dear class, But we will all rememlrer to the last, Among our memories as the years go by, The days we spent in Sandy High. June Miles Rachel Piker
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