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l935iiii 11if SMlTHONlAN Sophomore Class On September 4, l93-4 we all came aboard the pirate ship S. H. S. pre- pared for a treasure hunt during the ensueing nine months. We, the Sopho, more class, were to take up-only one compartment ofthe ship, and we organized at once with Bob Burriss as lst. Mate, 2nd. Mate Hazel Burkett, and Purser Celia Fanchini. Our Captains are Miss Kessinger and Mr. Timmons. We have tried to do the work assigned us, whether that be sweeping the decks, hoisting our black and gold Hag, or dividing the booty. Our class is well represented in all the activities of S. H. S. Flight of our number belong to the band, live to the orchestra, twelve are in Glee Club, live in D. O. C. club, two in Debating Club, live on the Basket-Ball squads, and eleven on the football squad, We had two booths at the High School Carnival last October and we had a complete assembly program once. Our trip has not been all work and no play. We have had one class party and are planning a picnic to end up our treasure hunt. Each day in the class room there have been amusing incidents. ln geometry class, Bob Burriss fell so in love with a certain proposition that he worked lor days trying to understand it. That theorem is known best by the 'fl-l-'35 Geometry class as the Burriss proposition. ln Biology class, can you imagine Mr. Devitt and this. Mr. Devitt: It must have been raining cats and dogs all night. Bob King: Yes, that accounts for all the poodles in the road. 1 . ln English class one day Miss Miller was naming 'good books to read. l'.VlllCl'lfly some were not following: Miss Miller: Julius, have you read, . 1 , ,. - - .. - lfreekles . Julius Harbin: No, mine are brown. We feel that we have obtained many treasures from our adventure and we hope to go on another treasure hunt in the good old MS. H. S. next year. l 5213
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