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we BU Riff y Sophomore History Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! A true account of the happenings of the Sopho- more Class of the Vtfashington High School! In the Sophomore Class there 'are one hundred and twenty-eight boys and girls who are ready to meet any situation with heads up. This has been shown by the suc- cessful mannef in which we have, carried through everything we have undertaken. At the opening of school we elected Robert Woodmansee, president, Ralph Patton, vice-presiden , and Presley Ault, secretary-treasurer of our class to guide us through the year. !E1arly in the year the Sophomore class was saddenediby the death of one of our best liked classmates, Carl Haggard. Carl will be greatly missed in all our school activities. Wle, the Sophomores, distinguished ourselves very early in the year by winning the annual Magazine drive. To celebrate this event We had a Thanksgiving party with the boys as hosts to the girls, the Winners. February 21, the annual Sophomore Carnival was held under the direction of Mrs. Coffman. On that evening the public was graciously greeted by ladies 'and gentleman in Colonial atLire. Wlith the proceeds of this very successful affair the class has purchased 'a Turntable to be used at school parties, and the materials for name-plates, made by the Manual Training Class, for the pictures and statues of the building. The Sophomore class is well represented in all school activities. VVe had twelve boys on the football team, the following were letter men: Robert Lutz, Kenneth Miller, Raymond Forbis, Presley Ault, Norman Armbrust. Darrel Snyder, John Bush and Presley Ault received letters for their playing in baske ball. The Sophomores have also done creditable work in the intramurals, Another thing to be mentioned is that, throughout the year, the Sophomores have had more pupils on the honor roll and honorable mention lists than any other class. This high standing has been attained by hard and persistent effort on the part of the pupils, with the willing and kindly aid of the teachers. The class realizes that, without the help of' the faculty and the cooperation of the rest of the school, we could not have ace. mplished what we have, and We extend our thanks to them all. -Barbara Sprenger, '37 Page Thirty-eight
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S UW B U RN o Sophomore Girls First Row-Doris Haines, Madeline Byers, Charlene Kisling, Mary Alice Fer- guson, Betty Browne, Dorothy Hoop, Cora Pollock, Lulu Eye, Amelia Anderson, Louise Bowers, Helen Brown, Freda Thornton, Rosemary Swartz, Angelina Shoop, Annabel Smith. Second Row--Rebecca Huley, Carolyn Craig, Betty Mitchem, lleen Leeth, Kath- leen Summers, Madlyn Nesselliauf, Beatrice Junkins, Katherine Beatty, Margaret Jean Dray, Edith DeWees, Jean Purcell, Third Row-Ellen Hays, Dorothy 0'Brien, Dorothy Wyatt, Elsie Merritt, Frances Grieves, Merta Mae Bowers, Joy Taynor, Mildred Reser, Frances Steed, Juanita Leeth. Fourth Bow-Doris Cooper, Virginia Cartwright, Linda Paxson, Rosemary Cox, llelen McConnaughey, Barbara Brock, Betty Garringer, Mary Brown, Betty Johnson. Fifth BowfPatrieia Osborn, Ethel Arnold, Barbara Sprenger, Alice Burnett, Freda Dickerson, Latrilla Wackman, Betty Lyons, Hazel Burr, Helen Burr. Sixth Row+Helen Roberts, Betty Flint, Ru h Ann Parks, Florenee Curl, Gladys Carr, Je'an Buchanan, Ruth Jane Sexton, Ruth Hard. Seventh Bow-Audrey Jackson, Mary Hutchins, Jeanne lVoolla,rd, Norma Jean Speaks, Anna Lois lvhite, Bertha Mae Merz, Norma Miller. Page Thirity-seven
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