l Ojicers President ..... ........... ..... R 1 cnmzo SMrrH Vice-President . . . . . .Lnrrrm SHENK Srcrclary ...... ..... H ELEN REESE Treasurer ......,... .,,. J ARm:'1'?r STATON Assistant Treasurer . . . . . .CAMILLA ROHRER History of the Class of '27 Sophomore! How big that word looked to us this time last year! And how big the word junior looks to us now! But, though in a short while we shall feel a little more above the class we have now learned to love, we should be, and for the most part are, thankful for the splendid fellowship and co- operation that have existed throughout our second year at Broadway and Surrey. Our class has indeed been a noteworthy one. When we entered the Wash- ington County High School in the fall of '25 we numbered three hundred, the largest Freshmen class the school had ever registered. During this year our social activities were, no doubt, more extensive than those of former years, for we held a most successful Farewell party for Miss Mary Newman, our Latin instructor. As the close of our Freshmen year drew near, we reached the climax of this part of our history, with the election of the following efficient officers: President, Richard Smith, Vice-President, Letitia Shenkg Secretary, Helen Reese, Treasurer, Jarrett Statong Assistant Treasurer, Camilla Rohrer. Regardless of the shyness and fibashfulnessu which we experienced this first year, we emerged from the haze, as one of the most successful first year classes the Washington County High School had ever seen. This success has followed us into our second year, for we have proved our- selves capable, not only by ourisuccessful class party, but in all the activities of the school as well. The class of '27 has followed the custom by choosing our rings and pins, which were 'considered very pretty. A splendid feeling prevalent among Sophomores this year, is that they wish to lend their heartiest and most earnest efforts to better the school, which is doing so much for them. This can be seen in their participation in the va- rious activities of the school, be they athletic or literary. So it can readily be seen that '27 is a class that can be proud of itself. It is almost a certainty that next year we shall have the best, if not the largest, Junior class possible to conceive of in the history of our High School. Prac- tically everything around Washington County High School which at one time seemed muddled is now comprehensible to us, and we shall henceforth look forward to doing better and bigger things for the school we love, and incident- ally for ourselves. Y Fifty-eight
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