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he uniot glad OFFICERS First Semester Office Second Semester Anna Kneeland President Donald Drake Florence Morkert Vice-President Thelma Seliestad Vera Rowe Secretary Phyllis DeRosier Arline Cloutier Treasurer Margaret LeDrew William McCann Sergeant-at-Arms Clarence Bariekman Class Adviser-Miss Dorothy Quigley NE BRIGHT Autumn day, September 4, l93'5, to be exact, one hundred forty new faces appeared at the Irene S. Reed High School, When the assembly bell rang, sixty-eight girls and seventy-two boys dropped into the first seat to which they came, we were Sophomores. We gradually adjusted ourselves to our new surroundings and began preparing ourselves for our junior and Senior years of scholastic and athletic competition. The Sophomore Tolo dance was introduced by the l935 sophomores, a sports theme prevailing throughout the party. Rapidly gaining in confidence, we rushed through our first year in the high school to find that we were now upper classmen-juniors. During our junior year the class of '37 has been a great asset to the athletic power of the school, ten out of twenty-two football awards being made to juniors. Three members of the basketball squad were juniors. We also have made an excellent showing in track, baseball, golf and tennis. The mental efforts of the class have not been in vain for two of the three prize winners in the Tuberculosis essay contest were juniors. On the Saghalie and annual staffs, the juniors had important positions. ln the high school play, Daddy Long-Legs, the class of '37 was well represented. The junior all-school party, given during the Christmas season, was a great success. The year was ended with the traditional junior Prom. flflefn
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H2 OIQAOIYZOTZ elif! OFFICERS First Semester Office Second Semester Robert Hamilton President lack Dennis Robert Barclay Vice-President Helene Linton Mary Davidson Secretary-Treasurer Frances Lanning lack Dennis Sergeant-at-Arms Harold Bell Class Advisers-Miss Lenore Fenton, Mr. Arling Sannerud T WAS NOT until the Class of '38 entered the Irene S. Reed High School that the pep and enthusiasm of the school reached an all time high. The Sophomores excelled in sports, more football letters being won by Sophomore boys than in any previous year. The class of '38 was also well represented on the basketball, track, and baseball teams. The pace-setting Sophomore basketball squad won a silver trophy which was given to the winning team of a class series held early in March. The Sophomores defeated the juniors twice and the Seniors once to win the title. The Sophomore track team won the interclass track meet by a narrow margin, another symbol of Sophomore supremacy and enthusiasm. The Sophomore Home Rooms were the liveliest in the school, Room 7 winning the race between Home Rooms in the sale of Student Body Tickets which entitled them to attend an out of town football game with transportation provided for all members of the Home Room. The annual Sophomore Tolo dance was carried out as a Valentine party on February 7 and it was a huge success. We owe the success of the Sophomore Class of '38 to the supervision of the class advisers, Miss Lenore Fenton and Mr. Arling Sannerud, and the class officers, The Sophomores are now looking forward to making an excellent lunior class next year. lf
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