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I3 O -WDW Sophomore Class Front Row: Franklin Rose, Dean Booker, Junior Swain, Wilma Hogue, Pauline Kinkade, Agnes Tull, Joyce Neill, Mary Lois Boss, Emogene Janes, Beulah Krummel, Eugene Rankin, Morris Cookson Second Row: Harold Roby, Clarice Maxedon, lrene Edwards, Alleta Cookson, Glafa Lenz. Lola Bell Curry, Treva Camic, Blondell Paulson, Charles Baker, Harrell Rentfrow Third Row: Gretchen Duncan, Marie Jones, Eileen Morris, Bernice Freeman, Aubrey Bennett, Dean Bennett Fourth Row: Garold Noffke, Lloyd Elder, Marguerite Cracraft, Kathryn Peterson, Don Fisher, Harold Stephens, Delbert Smith Fifth Row: Donald Martin, Carl Holsapple, Lloyd Elam, Dean Fling, Fred Goddard We learn wisdom from failure much More than from success. We often discover What will do by finding out what will Not dog and probably he who never made A mistake never made a discoveryf' Twen ty-I hree
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-,... .,,,l?xQ1.NfZW.. FQQ1....s .. Sophomore Class History Un the first day of September in the year 1930, some fifty boys 31111 girls assembled at the Wiiiflsor Community High School representing the Freshman Class. The first few days of our High School career were filled with turmoil, excitement, and embarrassment, but we soon accustomed ourselves to the natural routine of High School life. The thirty-first day of August, 1931, brought forth almost the same group of boys and girls but a group which appeared to be less excited and embarrassed than they had been the previous year. Une of our first steps was electing a class advisor to aid us inf our business actions. We chose Mr. Taylor, who has proved himself to be very loyal to thc Sophomore Class. After having a class advisor, we elected class officers. The results of this election were as follows: President .,.......,,..,.. , ,,,,, Ilmotn Srizrni-gxs Vice President ,,t...,..t,,.......,., ,,,,, l ,EAN BENNETT Secretary and Treasurer ,,,,,,,, ....... T REYA CAMIC These officers show much wisdom in transacting the business of the class. Of course wc were entertained by parties, wiener roasts, and Various forms of attraction. Donald Martin is the only member of our class who received any distinction as a basketball player. The manager of thc Varsity was Dean Booker, another member of our class. The Sophomore Class of 1931-32 does not claim to be an exceptional class but we think that we should be counted an average class of this school. Our motto is Wllhere are no benches on the road to success, L. T. ELAM, Historian. 'H ll ' 1' ,R Ylvir ,Gif Ai' 7' ,Q lr ll' 'ii' , Twenty-two
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DUW W I f , ' 'lx ,A.'lg if ll. 'id' fig ig ll, if - Freshman Class History Un the thirty-first day of August. in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred thirty-one, thirty-five freshmen entered high school. Fifteen of us were from the local eighth grade and the rest from surrounding schools. We now have thirty-one in our class. Un September thirtieth we had our first class meeting. Uur class advisor is Mr. Mitchell. The class olhcers are the following: President ,,,,,.,,,..,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ' .,..i,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......i.....,,, Hfutoum KULL Vice President ,.......,,, ,,,..,..,,...,. J nvt HORN Secretrlry-Treusllrer ........, ,,,,,, YvVONNl-I BAK!-:lt October fourteenth we were invited to he initiated by the kind sophomores, who are always so thoughtful. Everything and everyone was a mystery We were told by everyone that We should have our wills made las if We had anything to will to anyone! and our Caskets ordered. lt wasn't as had as all that or l w0uldn't be Writing this. October twenty-first we freshmen had a Wiener roast and treasure hunt at Earl Garrettls. Our motto is Onward is our aim. ALICE GEORGE, Historian. 2 g ll. iii' ,Li ,Pl Tw1'n!y-four
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