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The Sophomore Class Report It is fitting that we disclose the program and events for our class, the Sophomore, of the year l926. The fact that we constitute a part of the beloved W. H. S. is an honor in itself. With much merriment, mingled with a little seriousness, we gathered for the purpose of electing officers. Phyllis Williams was elected President, John Damm, Vice President and Florence Huffman, treasurer. Not only, because it was the regular thing to do, did we convene for a wiener roast, but because all nature suggested the event. With an assort- ment of ghost stories and games, which are seldom absent from a wiener roast, we may say quite emphatically that all in all, the occasion was a success. Even though much enthusiasm was displayed towards the wiener roast, superior eagerness was evident in behalf of the approaching l-lallowe'en Party. It is sufficient to say that every expectation was awarded. The Sophomore class has contributed its bit in producing energetic players for both the boys' and girls' basket-ball teams. Cut elation l-:new no bounds when the girls' class team won the Silver Cup, awarded by the American Legion for the winners in the High School Class Tournament. ln all other activities the Sophomore class of 1926 has put forth supreme efforts. May we improve with wisdom. Esther Neely Twenty-+-iizlit
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FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman class was organized the second day of school, with about eighty-six pupils. Virginia Auble was elected president, Harold Seiberling, Vice-president, and Corrine Longenecker, Secretary. Freshman Wiener Roast The Freshman Wiener roast was held the last of October. About forty- five were present. Two roaring fires were used to take care of the demand. We had a bit of close harmony by lVlr. Vvoodbridge, lVlr. Avery and Mr. Krabill. Indeed when we broke up to go home, it was fitting to say We had a fine time. Freshman Glee Club This organization was started with about thirty-five members. The Club chose Wanda Bain as President and Glen Hall as Secretary. Under the directorship of Mrs. Krabill and with lVlary Rood at the piano the Glee Club made a fine showing. Wayne Byer ll r
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