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Lgoplzomofzes Whewl we got by as freshmen all right and are doing very nicely as sophomores. too. There are fifty-six members in the class, the larger number being girls. We are an ambitious class and very active in all activities. There have been two social occurrences, a roller skating party on October 6, and a box social on December 8. The class officers are: President, Paul Holfmanng Vice-President, Agnes Hoemmich, Secretary, Marcella Grosshansg Treasurer, Kenneth Kauk. The sponsor. who has helped our class to become a big success, is Mr. Miles Eloe. Quite a number of the class partake in athletics, music, and dramatics. , Back Row: Leininger, L. Roennnich, Johnson, Lacy, Hath, Peter, Nicolai, Rollins, Roem- niich, Swanson, Buttell, P. Cundall, Price, Spangler, V. Peters. Third Row: Lohmeier, Firme, Carlson, W. Cundall, Van Patten, Jordan, Watson, Margaret Crosshuns, Bender, L. Salmen, M. Crosshans, P. Nuss, Wieland, Lilliedoll, L. Pope, N. Heinz, Ebert. Second Roux: llofflnan, Bitterman, Hurst, Klein, Salxnen, Roberts, Trautman, Fehr, Ehly, Brown, lluglles, Burnell, 0. Pope, Barlree, Johnson, Mr. Eloe. First Row: Monson, Uhr, hnlerselier. Spangler. Wi1SSOIl, Rauscher, Kaul-i, Nelson. ---if 13 lim-
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4 15 22 .Activities SEPTEMBER School begins. Football: Sutton 32, Fairfield 0. Senior class party. 26-28 Sutton Celebration, seniors 29 6 12 13 14 20 23 took first on float. Football: Sutton gave Hebron one of those track meets that the local boys were victims of the preceding year: came out on the long end of a 27-O score. OCTOBER Football: Sutton 40 Exeter 0. Feed for school organizations given by commercial club for their support in making celebra- tion a success. Football: Sutton 41 Clay 'Center 0. Young Citizen's Contest. Football: Sutton 14, Friend 0. Comin' Thru the Rye , Jr. Play. 26-27 Teachers, Convention. 31 6. 10 14 17 24 5 7 7. 19 22 Football: We went to Superior with high hopes of coming back with a victory, but we came back on the wrong end of a 48-0 score. NOVEMBER 11 American Education Week. Football: Sutton 0, Geneva 19. Clay County One Act Play con- ICSL Football: Sutton 7, Nelson 21. Football: Sutton 3, Harvard 19. DECEMBER Misner Players. Basketball: Sutton 26, Hebron 21. 9 Music Clinic at Beatrice. Basketball: Sutton 27, Milford 33. Basketball: Sutton 15, Bethany 29. Calendar JANUARY 3 Basketball: Sutton 30, Aurora 35. Farewell party for Coach Moon 12 Senior class party. 16 Basketball: Sutton 27, Fairfield 13. 9 Basketball: Sutton 31, Friend 42. 19 Basketball: Sutton 23, Clay Center 21. 26 Basketball: Sutton 24, Deshler 21. 30 Basketball: Sutton 21, Minden 16. FEBRUARY 2 Basketball: Sutton 27 Nelson 22. Basketball: Sutton 36 Harvard 37. Basketball. Sutton 21, Superior 26. 14-16 Clay County Basketball Tour 7 6 , 9 ney. 20 Basketball: Sutton 23, Geneva 25. 23 Basketball: Sutton 26, Nelson 28. MARCH 6 Class A Basketball Tournament. 15 18 Junior class party. County Declamatory Contest. 26 District One Act Play Contest. 28-30 State Boxing Tournament. APRIL 9 County Music Contest. 19 District Music Contest. 26. 'LFor Pete's Sake , Senior Play. MAY 11 Junior-Senior Banquet. 19 Baccalaureate Services. 23 Commencement. -'-if 15 liv-
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