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SOPHOMORE CLASS Our class was organized last fall with an enrollment of eighteen members. This was an increase of two over last year's enrollment, The new students were John Newman and Eileen Hoffheins. Naomi Crow joined us the second semester. She came here from Cygnet High School. Mr. Clark was our sponsor this year. At our first class meeting we voted the class dues to be ten cents per member every six weeks, making a total of sixty cents per member for the school year. We elected the following class officers: President ----------------- Marion Layman Vice-President ---- ---- Marcella Dahms Secretary ------- ---- Iota Evans Treasurer ---- 1 ---- -------Mabel Brinker At a later class meeting it was decided that we would have a class party in the gymnasium. The party was held on Nov.27. The evening was spent in playing games, principally volley ball. After we had worked off some weight and worked up an appetite, refreshments were served b the refreshment committee. Since there were not as many members present as we had expected, we had to fill ourselves to our very fullest to eat all the food. This accounted for a couple of absences the following day. We drew names for the exchanging of Christmas gifts. We were allowed to trade names. What fun we had doing this! When the day came for us to exchange, we were all eager to see what we would receive. We had a gay time! In the second semester a large part of our effort was spent in working hard so that we might go to the music festival. S me of us took part in the chorusg others, in the band. May 25rd completed another school year for us. We feel that we have gained much this year through the guidance of our teachers. We're locking forward now to our Junior year. M.L. ' 9-41
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