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SGPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY CHARLOTTE KALIES AND MERTIE SHUNK, '23 In the Autumn of 1919, on September 8, twenty frightened and bash- ful Freshmen came wandering up the stairs, not knowing which way to look or turn. The first semester was spent in becoming acquainted with High School life. On December 5th, the Faculty gave their annual recep- tion for the High School. It was an evening of great enjoyment. The semesters were dreaded by all as this was our first experience with I-Iigh School examinations. We passed through the trying ordeal and turned our attention to the Christmas vacation. The annual reception given by the High School in honor of the Faculty occurred February 28 at the school building. It was a success. The Oratorical Contest was held at the- close of the school year. Not only were the winners successful in the home contest, but also in the Coun- ty Contest- Helen Chivington was awarded first in Oratory and Mertie Shunk second in Reading. This was a very fitting close for our Freshman year. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we were disappointed to find Leon Stumpp, Barney Topper and Walter Frances had left school. We welcomed Ethel Carpenter, a former classmate in our eighth year. The Sophomore class gave themselves a class party in December. It was an evening that will long be remembered by all the class. At this point in its history we leave the Class of '23 steadily progressing toward its goal. Suitable Classics Freshmen: Comedy of Errors. Sophomores: Much Ado About Nothing. Junior: As You Like It. Seniors: All's Well That Ends Well. Alumni: Lest We Forget. Appropriate Stones. Freshman: Emerald. Sophomore: Blarney. Junior: Grindstone. Senior: Tombstone. A Problem in Proportion: Prove: H. A. :A. H.::C. K.:L. M.
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SOPI-IOMORE CLASS ' Lower row: fRead from left to rightl-Alden I-lerrold, Lloyd Miller, Ralph Bluhm, Earl Larsen, Raymond Gust. Middle row-Edna Powell, Nina Leroy, Enid Shunk, Alice Brooks, Nevada Hen- ton, Neva Minard, Helen Reed. Top row-Charlotte Kalies, Irene Garwood. Helen Chivington, Florence Ort- man, Mr. Knoll, Evelyn Morris, Florence Eeahm, Dorothy Murphy, Cecelia Rudolph, Mertie Shunk.
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