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'M WHISPERER WITH THE SOPHCMORES One hundred and thirty-five Freshmen crowded into Study Hall for their first meeting, just a short time after their entry into high school. At this meeting, Charles Kahl was elected president, Dan Gaston, vice- presidentg and Dudley Trent, secretary-treasurer. This meeting was the Start of the high school career of the Class of 1932. This group, which was, and is, the largest class ever enrolled in W. H. S., started activities shortly after its first meeting. Gathered around a roaring fire at Leatherman's Grove, in the open, the first social aiair was enjoyed as these Freshmen roasted Wieners and marshmallows. The wiener roast was followed by three parties later in the year. In the Freshman year, the Class of '32 was well represented on the practice field during football season. Among the large number of candi- dates, five Freshmen boys made the squad. Five boys of the '32 Class sur- vived the squad cuts and made the Red and White Basketball squad. In baseball and track, this class was again well represented. In the first meeting of this year, Charles Kahl received recognition for his executive ability, demonstrated during the previous year, and was again elected class president. Dan Gaston was again elected to the office of vice-president, while Harvey Hunsberger was elected secretary-treas- urer. The Sophomores were again well represented in activities. On the football field, several Sophomores again banged their way through the nights of practice on the gridiron. One member of the class, Virgil Crisa- fulli, made the varsity eleven and received his HW. When eighty-five students trooped into the gymnasium shortly after Thanksgiving, a large number of Sophomores were present. Among this number, five Sophomores again made the basketball squad. Charles Kahl made the varsity quintet and gained the reputation for being one of the hardest scrappers on the team. The Class of '32 also contributed to the baseball and track teams. In the fields of other activities, Sophomores have received recognition. Three members of the varsity debate team were Sophomores. Maxine Baldwin was elected president of the newly formed Prep Club, while Helen Wells and Virginia Miller also held offices. The first social event of the year came when a large number of Sopho- mores crowded into automobiles one night early in the fall to travel to a spot in Schanefelt's woods, where a roaring fire had been prepared by the committee for a wiener roast. Shortly after Christmas, the Sophomores and Juniors came to an agreement, which was followed by a Junior-Soph0- more party in the gymnasium. When the fresh warm air suggested romance and parties this spring, the Sophomores responded with the biggest party of the year. Page thirty J' 1 9 3 0 'r J 5 il In I lr Nl is 3 'Q ,P fi if Q ,l P ,l I i il I r
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