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ll!lll lllllllllllllllllllllliliiiifililIillllllillliliillllIll? Illlll illliiillllllllill!llllll lllillllll! OFFICERS FOR 1928-1929 President ------- Harry Johnson Vice President - Carl Johnson Secretary - - Grace Nuttall Treasurer ------ Buster Carrell Advisors - Miss Hannah Anderson, Miss Ruth Faulkner iii HE CLASS OF '31 believes that it has at last accomplished what it aimed to do, and that was to make Sumner High School a better school for having such a class. Many Sophomores took part in athletics. Those on the first team in football were: Lee Knight, Jack Rogel, Phil Hoene, Emmet Fearing and Herman Zehnder. On the second team were: Nelson Whipple, Rueben Nutt, Harry Johnson, Helmer Greene, Bud Laidlaw, Jack McClymont and Harold O'Conner. After football season many Sophomores went into training for basketball. Those taking active parts on the first hoop team were: Jack Rogel, Wayne Cole and Phil Hoene. The second team claimed Buster Carrell, Harry Johnson, Helmer Greene and Jack McClymont. The girls won a never-to-be-forgotten name in basketball. Alice Jansen, Celina Clerget and Violet Delaney claimed places on the Championship team. Many other girls turned out for basketball and will probably make the team in future years. The Sophomore class has shown talent other than in athletics for the lead in the operetta last year was taken by Marjorie Goss and this year the honor again goes to the Sophomores as Nancy Ann Hawthorne has the lead in Once in a Blue Moon. Principal parts were given to Harry Johnson and Buster Carrell. Mildred Royer represents the class in the girls' club cabinet. This year, Harry Johnson served as Yell King and Buster Carrell as Yell Duke. The yells that Sumner gave at the games proves that these boys were very important. The hrst literary program of the year was a play entitled, The Gifted Givers, which was very appropriate, as it was given near Christmas time. The second pro- gram was a play, The Dearest Thing in Boots, with musical and dance numbers as additional features of the program. Many of the boys took active parts in band work. Tzventy-fire
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ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllliilllNIl!!llllllllllllllllllllllillliill!!!llll!!. l IIFIIQIIESIIHIIIWAN llfll lllST1IDllQSY First Semester Second Semester Stewart Schatz - - President - - Stewart Schatz Pascal Alexander - Vice-President - Pascal Alexander John Poolman - Secretary-Treasurer - Alice Rockway 'V HE CLASS OF '32 entered into high school with the famous Spartan Spirit. With an ambitious, diligent mind, each Spartan was ready to start on the jour- ney to success. The year was started out with the annual celebration, The Freshman Initiation, as it was looked forward to. This was sponsored by the Sophomores and it seemed to be very well attended and also enjoyed at the expense of the Frosh. In football, John Poolman and Stewart Schatz were of fame, these being our only lettermen on the first team, while there were others who earned letters on the second squad. In track, those who turned out faithfully were Howard Schrengohst, Stewart Schatz, Charles Pasquier and Don DeVries. In girls' basketball, Esther Geiger was the only letterman. Those who turned out faithfully throughout the season and did not earn their letters were Doris Sprouse, Emma jean Ryan, Mildred Tarbox, Leta Langston and Ida Thomas. Those who took an active part in tennis were Alice Rockway, John Poolman and Esther Geiger. In girls, track those who turned out were Doris Sprouse, Esther Geiger, Leta Langston and Ida Thomas. Freshman members of the boys' band were Howard Schrengohst, Eugene Lewis, Wilburn Richardson and Leo Tober. Two literary programs were given, the first in February. This consisted of a colorful pageant of which the title was Girls of America, a few dialogues and musical selections. The second given in April, consisted of a few vocal and instru- mental selections and a very interesting play entitled Trying 'Em Out. Esther Geiger was class representative in the girls' club cabinet. In January, twenty-nine new members entered the high school to add to the pep of the Spartans, and to the credit of Old Sumner High. Twenty-seven
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