SOPHOMORE CLASS September, 1938, school opens ... 57 Sophomores return to weather the storm, we hope . . . How small those Freshies . . . could we have looked like that? Grid season finds not a few Sophs in limelight . . . Keller and Hopkins go far in helping make ’38 victorious season . . . November brings Halloween and party . . . Another gala affair at Christmas . . . Baketball, “All American” Keller is high-point man for season . . . “Ears” Hopkins also makes first seven . . . Brunette canary Goudy again covers self with glory—rates excellent at Vocal Contest . . . Gillette and Simon take scholastic honors . . . Final exams and picnic mark end of hectic year, with 2 down, only 2 more to go. Hollinger, Gillette, Miller, Mangen, Keller SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ...................Verl Keller Vice-President ............Betty Jane Hole Secretary-Treasurer .......Betty Hollinger Student Senate...............John Gillette Martha Mangen Page Thirty
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ianier, Gephart, Kindell, Littman, Brownmiller President ..........................Peggy Kindell Vice-President ......................Jack Manier Secretary-Treasurer ........Donna Littman Student Senate .....................Nancy Gephart James Brownmiller FRESHMAN CLASS September, 1938, brings largest Freshman Class ever of V. H. S., as we are 86 strong . .. (wide-eyed and staring, we roam halls and rooms, but gradually become more acquainted with our Alma Mater) . . . Gridiron season sees Froshie All-Star Pepiot scrambling about in Tiger clashes . . . We cheer “Snow-topped” Hole as he and his Senior pal of the court, Reck, vie for honors . . . Valiant is the word for Froshie girls as they, led by Captain Kindell, struggle through Interclass Cage Tourney, downing upper-class Juniors, but finally overpowered by those long, lanky Senior gals ... All turn out to see “Whiz Whirler” Barga as he twirls his way to fame . . . Hallowe’en party is promoted . . . many “masked wonders” appar ... we are still wondering in some cases . . . Rumors of a picnic materialize into gay affair . . . Exams materialize, too . . .not so gay . . . School is out . . . look forward to next year, when we can start strutting as Sophomores. Page Thirty-two
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