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MISS D. HO YT Class Patron CHARLES FOWLER President HELEN KEYS Vice-President ARLINE MOSHER Secretary 4 CHARLES LAKE Treasurer
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On the first day of September, 1920, we present Sophomores entered High School, eighty-five-strong, with the resoluticn following our Eighth grade motto: Don't stare up the steps, but step up the stairs. It was not long before a goodly number of the boys were stepping up the stairs at a lively pace, being urged thereto by switches in the hands of the up-per classmen while the girls were stepping no less lively in find- ing their various class roo-ms. When we assembled for our first class meeting the officers for the year were elected -President, Lawrence Clarkg Vice-President, Helen Stone: Secretary, Edna Murrayg Treasurer. Dan Keiser, and Class Patron, Mr, Divies. In later class meetings Verle McKin.try was chosen to represent the class on the Athletic Board and Helen Keys and Lawrence Clark on the Student Council. In turn with the other classes we put on a wonderful l?J assembly which was a source of great amusement to the upper classmen. During the year we contributed tvs enty dollars to the Hoover Relief Fund, and thirty- three dollars and seventy cents to the Alumni Scholarship Fund, from candy sales. Though only Freshmen We were well represented in Athletics for several in the class won credit for themselves and for us on the various teams. Amcng the most enjoyable events of our 'Freshman year was our class party in March, and at the close of the year, the picnic at Crystal. Thus we paszed through the usual joys and trials of Freshmen. In September, 1921, our Sophomore class entered school with the new dignity of our promction. The first event in our Sophomore lives was our class meeting at which we selected the following officers: President, Chirles Fowler: Vice-President, Helen Keysg Secre- tary, Arlizze Mosherg Treasurer, Charles Lake, and Class Advisor, Miss Hoyt. Verle McKin try was again elected to the Athletic Board and Edna Murray and Charles Ftwler were chosen to the Student Council. We again entertained the Assembly with a remarkable pantomime production of The Faculty and Maud Muller. A most enjoyable event of the year was the Sophomore annual class party which was held at the K. P. Hall on March 3. There are but a few weeks left of our Sophomore year. a year of hard work but with many yle sures. May we ever continue to step up the stairs: not stare up the steps. -HELEN STONE
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