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by 1fU'ZC't'lItI, 1.x THE MUSSUI. UNSQUIT 11 Ullman 1535 1f'm1l1ot', Itnzrcl crofzencd cz hero. 11e.rt in rank to King Ifl-L'lItII'd. f the fall term in T the beginning o ed the fol- Septenlber, the class elect lowing otlicers: Charlie Hull' Virgil Ladd XYarren Lovejoy Kendall Hutl' Helen Winters 1'rt'xitlc11t Vice-l'r'csz'de11t .S't't'retz1ry ,1il'a'lI.X'1l rw' tiirlx' Collector 150-vs' tbllvcior James l.ambert On january 213 we gave moving pictures at the Forster llleinorial lluilding. ln the line of specialties we had tap dancing by Marguerite lylclanson, Helen Winters, Thirza Chandler, and Laurie Libby and also singing by Hilda and Gwendolyn Tooth- reels of movies Con- aker. There were nine sisting of a two reel eo1nedy L'o1net0 Papa , one reel lnjun Food, one reel 'Reverse Fnglislif' and a five reel feature 'llarnuni was Right Those representing our class in the lunior-Senior Speaking Contest April 27 son. llelen XVinters, ivere Marguerite Melan Kendall llutit. Raymond Stinchheld, and ' - Nlelanson james Lainbert. AlZlI'gllCl'llL . . ., , and Helen XY The .lunior Class also made a very good showing in the lnterclass meet, finishing in inters won letters in track. 'Q second place behind the class ot 15331-l. The class of '35 won the interclass volley ball championship from the Seniors in the final playoff. One of our class, Raymond Stinchtield, also took part in presenting the Senior play, Hobgoblin House H.
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THE MUSSUL UNSQUIT 13 Qllaaz 192-'E The Jolly Friar exvnzplijivs the meaning in Anglo-Saxon of the Greek word Soplzamore HE following people were chosen as oflicers for the Sophomore Class for 1933-19342 1,Y't'5idC11t Merchant Baker l 1'n'-I'rz's1'deut Clarice Cox Secretary Ruth Stinchfield 'I'rer1.vurc'r laurie Libby Girls' Collector Shirley Richards Boys' Collector Virgil Starbird Our class held one moving picture show, Let 'er Go Gallagher , this year. Al- though the weather was very much against us, we made quite a sum of money. Specialties were given between reels con- sisting of a tap-dance by Faye Stinchheld, and harmonica solos by Marion Vining. Rena Vining, 'Gwendolyn Flagg, Dwight VVorthley, Miriam Lake, Cleo Richards, Clariee Cox, and Edward Vining took part in the annual Freshman-Sophomore Speak- ing Contest. 'Clarice Cox won first for the girls and Cleo took second, while Dwight VVorthley took second place for the boys, and Gwendolyn Flagg received honorable mention. Clarice Cox represented us in the State Contest held at Auburn this year. A number from our class went out for track this yearg namely, Gwendolyn Flagg, Miriam Lake, Maxine Stevens, Faye Stinchfield, Ruth Stinchtield, Crystal Wlithey, Dwight XVorthley, and Albert Reed. Several of these won letters. Although it is somewhat smaller than last year, our group still maintains its claim of being the largest Class in Strong High School.
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