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fu YQ ' , SLATER HIGH SCHOOL THE LEGENDE SOPHOMORE OFFICERS fl fi U? ' ' I v s :l v t HENRY JOHNSON, President FRANK FOWLER, Vice-President HOWARD BIRCH, Secretary LAUREL HICKLIN, Treasurer fn.
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THE LEGENDE SLATER HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY When the present Sophomore class entered as Freshmen in the fall of 1926 it was the second largest class which had ever enrolled at Slater High School. It remained for us to prove ourselves as satisfactory in quality as in quantity. At the first of the year the class held its first meeting at which the following officers were elected: Eugene Reidenbach, President, Vencil Cheney, Vice-Presidentg Virginia Fowler, Secretary and Treasurer. At Christmas Virginia moved to Marion, Illinois and her place was taken by Myrtle Hemeyer. Mr. T. J. Moore was chosen as our class sponsor. We soon became interested in football and basketball and were well represented on the squad. Then too we had some very talented musicians who were members of the Slater High School Crchestra. When we met for the purpose of reorganization in the fall of 1928 the following were elected as class officers: Henryjohnson, President, Frank Fowler, Vice-President, Howard Birch, Secretary, Laurel Hicklin, Treasurer. Miss Estes was chosen sponsor and Miss Steele assistant sponsor. Black and gold was chosen as class colors and sun- kissed rose as a class flower. The only social activity this year was held in the Alexander Auditorium. A few guests were invited and light refreshments were served. We have always tried to be loyal to our school by entering whole-heartedly into its activities, and we hope in the years that are to come, it will have no cause to be ashamed of us. Thi-rtyfeight
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