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Page 25 text:
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IAPS AAAAAAyAe DE PEPE BEDE ALA VA DAA aaa VEDCACBEVEBVEBE BEBE THE WARRIOR [25] The Class of 1927 During the second week in September nineteen Sophomores assembled to elect class officers. The results of the election were: PORTS ACUEY, ite ha, a a ere President PELVIC ICR ono oc cneickawaguccis Vice-President Dam CPTI tease Sc nist ee ehes Secretary BAEC OLE soo donsccsvasetaiseciceadszetsen Treasurer DVT ISS VV SOME occciccn cecevn Reveseecna Class Advisor At the beginning of the second semester Mae Standard joined the ranks of the Juniors so Ethel Mowick became Sophomore President. The Class of '27 went on record for several school events. Sophomores took an active part in football, (having furnished the captain of the High School eleven) basketball, baseball and track. Also several members of the annual staff, one of the stu- dent body officers and a member of the debate squad. At the annual Hi-Jinx, the Sophomores due to the efforts of the students and Class advisor earned more money for the High School than any other class in school, making more money than the Junior and Senior classes combined. Members of the Class of ’27 are: Brigitte Bourget Wyatt Hurlbutt Elizabeth Braillier Ruby Johnson Jack Bowen Janette Kindred Ralph Bowen Ethel Mowick Fred Cook James McDermott Emma Davidson Eunice Rowan Gladys Earnest Arthur Siroy Laurel Hoyt Ina Tremblay Myron Hill Delbert Deane Lewis Hurlbutt James Henderson
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Page 24 text:
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Bowen, A. Siroy, J. McDermott, D. Deane. Front Row: Miss Wilson. Back Row: F. Cock, L. Hurlbutt, W. Hurlbutt, J. RB. Bourget, R. Johnson, E. Brallier, J. Kindred. Rowen, E. Movick, Ef. Davidson, G. Earnest, [. Tremblay, FE.
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Page 26 text:
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THE WARRIOR The Sophomore Class You may speak of wonderful deeds With their proper praises sung, You may speak of the little seeds From which the sturdy oak has sprung. There's something within us that wants to cry out, That seems in urging words to say— “Oh, hurry, hurry, and turn about, And find where all your talents lay.” Many a wonderful, glorious deed Awaits you soon—most anytime, Now’s the chance to show your speed! But oh, to have to wait is such a crime! It sometimes makes one want to fret To have to live the monotonous gait. We read and hear what others have met, Which sometimes make it hard to wait. But then, when all is said and done, When nothing turns up, and all’s the same, Our perturbation rises with each morning sun, And floats away, leaving no desire for fickle fame. The Sophomore Class now stands alone, Satisfied with each trivial task, A better school is enough to atone For our every deed—no more do we ask. ——EE
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