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.A , . 'ff 'if 7 my - Y A t Q' lu!! K. J 1. I , , .4 f JG: ,fig ,- 4 1' gs- f Nw A I, ,,4.::,1j .-1 ,-'-rgilziqy Wi- X QQ ' '. if '4 ' ii' ' 1431 ' f'- V- - .' -..' . 12 Af L, ra --.4 . ...---'- Sophomore Class History In September, 1927, twenty-six students, very enthusiastic about the dark secrets of Algebra and Latin, entered the Freshman Class. The class officers for that year were: Estel Amick, President, Lynn Graham, Vice President, and Ralph Strickland, Secretary and Treasur- er. The principal social function was a Hallowe'en party given at the home of Mr. Hurley, the class sponsor. The topical question that eve- ning was: Where have the apples gone? Later, in the spring, the class had a party in the gym. Everyone invited a guest, which resulted in a few cases of-spring fever? ?? The next step on the stairway of knowledge was the entrance to the Sophomore Class with a firmer step. The class officers for this year were: Lynn Graham, President, Mary Held, Vice President, and Gene- va Marlatt, Secretary and Treasurer. A Hallowe'en party was given in the gym. Everyone came masked. Only twenty of the original twenty-six students remained. Juani- ta, their little blonde, Robert Day, David, and William have left Bingy and have entered the West Lebanon High School. Roy Jones left the class to go in search of education elsewhere. But their number has been increased by Ralph Carpenter, a sheik of Pence, Lucille Gray, Dora McKinzie, Maxine Dice and Donola Lewis, who have come from far distances to test our school. And now the other characters of this drama will be presented to you: Mary and Elbert, who excel in their ability to play their saxo- phones. Now Lynn, Charles, and Earl delight in reciting Latin. Nobody knows why, but they do. Virginia and Edith are sharks in Geometry, which no one would deny. Lyle and Lincoln are two brown eyed lads who shyly cast their glances about the room. Maxine Dice and Hester are the giggling pair of the class. Robert, Estel, and Ralph really get immense pleasure out of Geom- etry. Now there is Nellie, Doris, and Maxine, whose chief alibi is I for- got. Then there is the long andsshopt ,of it alil-Geneva Crowe and Ge- neva Marlatt, . 4, -r L' ,111 ' F- , i , L. M. S. '31 ' ,lil YW 3 ii' 1- iei if-iv: ,,,.'. V Ut? in fn iul gxffff --v If Aw T A 'ii' .J 1.1 4. -.,.. -., P . .im ij..L V I Page fweniy-four
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Bingy, Ind., March 5, 1926. Dear Cousin: . Lest you fafter living away from Bingyj shoulda forget your former classmates and friends, 1'm writing this little memoir for you to keep among your Schoolday Memories or some such sentimental booklet. Of course, you being a brunette, should have good reason for remembering the unusual supply of blondes boasted by our class. There are Elizabeth, Pearl, Berniece, Maragaret, Olive, and Helen. Their motto is: If you don't have curls of your own, get a per- manent! fAsk Berniece.J Then of the unfortunate brunettes are Frances, Josephine, Esther, LisBeth, and Pauline, for Mary, Eliza- beth, and Olive certainly do carry off the Latin grades. Of the boys there are two whom we see only occasionally, Lo- raine and Harry, then Robert and Richard, of whom it has been said: They never did profess to be Latin students anyway! Of course you remember Red Gregory, and fget this onej Morton has named his horse Josie, Lester and Keith must like our school to come 'way from Jordan township! Lorenze is our athlete Che plays basket- ball of coursel. Surely without description you remember Estel Amick, Robert Dee, and Joe Crane? Our total class enrollment appears to be twenty-three. Use your imagination as to how many of us will be Freshies next year? This Cto use Latinl is the finis at present, but, perhaps you'll get more news next year. Your cousin, Pauline '31 J., , g C .fgvgj LLM.- .. , .-.Q . . Page twenty-six
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