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c jQokout G) SOPHOMORE CLASS Myron Shaver .... President Gail Stenbeck .... Vice President Alice Brandon .... Sec’y-Treas. Miss Hoffman...................Advisor
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JUNIOR CLASS noble class of ’24, of courage and of nerve, has sixty members, less or more, U y of purpose hard to serve. Sixty members started in the high-school course to take; sixty Juniors stay to win good grades—the ones we make. Friends we are, and comrades true, we work together for the right. Whate’er we think or say or do, helps the Seniors to the ‘‘light. ' We’ve an admission not so new or unseemly to your sight; it is—we love our teachers, too. Not for the marks which they have given (they were not earned with easel, but for the zeal with which they’ve striven. They worked, too, if you please, to teach us sciences and art, and cultivate both mind and heart. We admit we're not a remarkable class, that fact is not denied. But we always manage our grades to pass, we point to that with pride. We're average pupils, everyone, and none are better than some. We've combined our arduous studies with fun. and enjoy the three years since we’ve come. In athletes, we do not lack to hold our honor high, in football, basket or track we make our opponents sigh. In only one way we claim renown (tho we could claim nearly all). We own the peppiest twins in town, the well known players of basketball. Kenneth Kelley’s “First Man of the Land,” he holds the president’s chair. Tis an honor, we know, to head our band but 'twas right of merit that got him there. “Doctor Bugs” may always be found, satchel in hand, running around. And the Oddians with clear intent, chose Anna Milbert their president. Our rings were the big event of the year, for which we long had strived. They made our titles to Junior clear -showed the things we have survived. This reference to the class play is a little one. in fact. But it advertised to all the world the way those Junior folks can act. By literary efforts we made our mark; as orators, musicians and minstrels dark. Our social leaders are not so slow; they gave us all a good time, this the Junior party will clearly show (Ye gods, now, what will rhyme?). Next year as Seniors we'll carry on. with courage we've shown thus far. And finish up what we've begun, “Hitch your wagon to a star.”
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e jQokout G) SOPHOMORES LAST! the fourth of September arrived, and our high school days began. As the school was not entirely completed, there was much confusion, and we didn’t know exactly where to go. We were much insulted at being taken to the “Ninth Grade” room to register. Then we found that Wayzata had a Junior and a Senior High. We weren’t Freshmen but “Ninth Graders.” Our first year was very successful. We were prominent both in athletics and along literary lines. In the Equinox-Oddian contest several members of our class won honors. Then, vacation came. When September arrived again, we returned expecting to sit with the Senior High, but there was room for only a few lucky ones. Our great worry was initiation, but it wasn't as bad as we had expected. Several of the Sophomores took part in the Carnival given by the Seniors in November. We enjoyed several parties with the Juniors and Seniors and a few by ourselves. Next year we shall be Juniors, and the most brilliant and talented that Wayzata High School has ever had, for haven’t we proved to be the most brilliant Freshmen and Sophomores? So you will most likely, that is, you will hear more of us either through the annual or through some well known paper or magazine.
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