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Q0-lQ?eQ.,1'f1 - - xki Sophomore Class History Colors-Green and white Flower-Carnation Motto- United we stand, divided we fall. YELL Boom a lacka, boom a lacka, bow, wow, wow! Chicka laka, chicka lacka, chow, chow, chow! Booma lacka, chicka lacka, who are we? We're the Sophomores, can't you see? President-Margaret Stewart. Vice President-Thelma Oswalt. Secretary and Treasurer--Elbert Odle. Yell Leader-Ralph Anderson. Sponsor-Miss Morse. In the Fall of 1929 the Freshman Class was organized with the following officers: President, Joe Stephens, Vice President, Margaret Stewart, Secretary, Isabelle Pope, Treasurer, Thelma Oswalt. Our first social gathering was a class party given by Maxine DeMotte and Margaret Stewart. Later in the year another class party was held at the school gymnasium. The next year the class enrollment had few changes. Our convo-- cations this year were among our chief activities and both were interest- ing and original. Our class party was held at the gymnasium, the second semester and was one of the most enjoyable social functions of the school year. A number of our members have won distinction in various depart- ments of high school. We have three in the High School orchestra, eight in the school band, five on the girls' basket ball squad, an e of the boys represents us on the basket ball, baseball, and tra gg, ' ' I I .. - , hq'7'!'ljlJl.I1ll ...ElE.lHTll 'Mt-JW - ' u Page twenty-seven ' -Q - Sv -Fl' 'v ': .1 , , ..f ,Te ' iv fe. -G'? 'J illzffs Q.-53 E Z T v -UNE' - T I -
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VENT .Ii ue-3, me golde, ro . ., ,gg .r , :V .- :. fe' gsqli,:.k,..,:5L. -37 1:5-' -rur'-.2--AY- 2- 45- +35 - 7 W ? A I ag Freshman Class History Class Colors-Old Rose and Silver Class Flower-Tulip President-Loraine Lewis. Vice President-Rex White. Secretary and Treasurer-Vernon Tate. Sponsor-Miss Sims. In the year of 1930, on the 7th day of September, forty-five intelli- gent Freshmen enrolled in the Williamsport-Washington Township High School. Some of these came from former Williamsport classes, others from Pence, Tab, Hedrick, Kramer, and Judyville. We will acknowledge the Seniors are wise. We honor them and the'Juniors likewise. Even the Sophomores claim to know a little about things in general. We wish to show in this brief history that the Fresh- men know as little as any of them. In the first place we are the largest class in the school, a fault for which we are not to blame and one which time and the finals may remedy. We have taken an active part in literary and musical activi- ties. Eight of our classmates represented us in athletics. Though at present we seem insignificant, especially to Juniors and Seniors, thc smoldering flame of class spirit is present and in the distant future. when we shall have reached the position of noble Seniors, it will reveal itself to the world in a blaze of glory such as old W. H. S. has never yet known. ., H Ii, ' ' 'ff 4 T '95-'feiifr s N- M D uni f ,,2HJli.'ll't , ' '---Juli f - .1 Ay.:-,V lg- Page twenty-nine ' : , ' ,- . ' '44 N:
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