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Allen, Alva Allen, John Robert Adams, Vera- Baird, John Baldis, Frank Bessmer, Oscar Boone, George Bridges, Catherine Brown, Saramae Bullard, Margaret Burnham, Mamie Bundschu, Albert Campbell, Ruth Campbell, Edith Child, Shannon Carl, Elmer Cole, Julia Marie Davis, Blevins Davis, Robert' Eastwood, Vance Elliot, Paul Ford, Mildred A Fraher, Alida Fry, Evan Gaines, Gertrude: Gentry, Josephine Glines, Aubry Gregg, Ruth ' Haden, J aunita Hall, Helen ' Henning, Florence Hunt, Maynard 1 Kiley, Leona Lambert, Bruce JUNIOR ROLL Leiberman, Ruth Lindsay, Helen Mann, Leona Mikel, Mabel L Mize, Robert Montgomery, Thomas Morford, Kenneth Nelson, Myra Owen, Doris Peak, Audentia Palmer, Elizabeth Peepmeier, Hilda Plank, George Powell, Cora Bell Record, Lavina Rider, Elizabeth Roberts, Roy Rogers, Wallace Sabrowsky, Stella Schowengerdt, Carl Shafer, Lester' Shimfessel, Margaret Shaw, George Small, Francis Smith, Ronald I Smith, VVayne Smith, Zella Solclan, Els' Cecil Tate, Dorothy Urton, Agnes White, Paul Wulfekammer, Verna Yankee, Marie
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-f 1:-1:-rn.: rxcirsrgv- SOPHOMORESV 'What memoaries does it recall Seed baskets by the study Hall? Or our Senior'-Soplzmore Ball? It might be Wclo'-worlc ,, It might be Fun But the Soplzs are on lzdnd-tlzat s all. I H. M. S. 21. In 1918 to make up for its great loss the class of 1917 the Independence High School received quite an addition this was a class of one hundred and thirty-eight Freshmen. There were all kinds and classes: tall short fat, thin good- looking and otherwise, bright dull, witty and wise' but they were all happy. Sadness was not in their makeup. The Sophomore boys who are bound by tradition to perform the rave and solemn duty of initiating the Fresh- man boys, attacked that so called duty with great vigor and were certainly conscient in carrying it out. But our first class meeting' Every one seemed tongue tied 1f you forgot to address the chair' Dear me' it was almost as bad as lf you had sard Say, Kid to a member of the faculty And even now, although the strained formality 1S gone, a visitor might think that rt was a session of congress Qthey are so longj However rn our lfreshman year we succeeded rn electing for our presr dents, Wrllrani Foster for the first half and Dale Dryden for the last half with Mrs Barnett and Miss Matby for sponsors This year we elected Morris Street president first half and Schollard Fox for last half, with Miss John son and Miss M1ller sponsors The Sophomores as a class in the two years of their career have had their share rn every actrx ity connected with the school, and manv Sophomores will not soon forget the patriotic xx ork, or the parts they had in school programs and stunts When we were Freshmen, and did not know many of the pupils from other classes or our own class mates very well, the Juniors gave us a part at which everybody met everybody else and all had a good time But as soon as Sprmg came the Freshmen caught a fever it wasn t Spring Fever, rt was a fever that called for action, so hikes and wrenre roasts became popular Everybody hiked and everybody roasted wrcnres and had a good time while they uere doing it lhe Sophomore Senior party has been the big class event socrallv this year The Sophomores worked hard that rt should be a success and the events of that evening will make a bright pace rn many a Sophomore good time book H B 1 2 1 7 7 7 7 7 5 . Y l 7 ! ! 7 7 if 73 0' G , '. ' cz - as , . . 0 , . 1. . . t 4 .- , . time they had while collecting peach stones and doing other . . Y A z , . , .. -- 1 Y I . . g ,1 ' - . u ' -. . . 6 . - ' - . .'2 . -K p , r., . WM, .mwmr mem -' ' ... 7: - 0 ::-at .Ta:4:x- - .:....Lr
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