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The Sophomore Class History Frederick Gillard ....... Mary Elizabeth Rockhold . . . . President Vice President Charles Kelly Inez Roger . Treasurer Secret an On September seventh, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, twenty bashful Freshmen entered the Winslow High. We were so modest that the Sophomores did not even initiate us, but gave us a dance instead. It took us some time to get used to the building and we often went into the wrong classroom. Six weeks after school started we held our first class meeting and organized into a class body, electing Ruth Vaughn, President, Vivian Armstrong, VicePresident, Hubert McHood, Treasurer and Norma Harris, Secretary. We gave the fourth entertainment in Assembly that year. We gave a big picnic at Clear Creek for the High School, the Sophomores being the honored guests. We became Sophomores. We initiated the Freshmen and some initiation it was too. There were thirty for us to receive into our High School ranks. It was so much of a job that we had to get the Juniors and Seniors to help us. On March twenty-eight, nineteen hundred and twenty-four we gave a dance for the High School and the eighth grade. Now as we are about to become Juniors, we hope that our class will become larger so we may be able to hold higher records both in interclass and scholarship. CLASS ROLI Vivian Armstrong Hubert McHood William Murphy Ivan Rhoton Mary Elizabeth Rockhold Dorothy Scott Helen Thayer Frank Tully Ola Le May Homer Edwards Leonard Rushing Naomi Breeden Charles Chase Mary Dudziak Frederick Gillard Roy Hancock Norma Harris Charles Kelly Inez Roger Thelma Lewis PAGK TWKNTY-E1GHT
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The Junior Class History By Bill Wood In the year nineteen hundred and twenty-one there emerged from the lofty portals of Junior High School the greatest class in the history of the Winslow Schools. They were the Class of '25. We approached our first year rather suspiciously, having heard of tales of where Freshmen had never survived the first year. We soon found that being a freshman was not as bad as could be, and we therefore strove to make our class the best class in Winslow High. The first thing we showed up in was athletics. We placed two men on the football team, two on the baseball team and one on the track team. Our musical ability is also very great, having four students in the band and orchestra the first year. We showed our social ability in a very pleasing dance given for the Sophomores. Thus we ended our Freshman year. The Sophomore year was more successful than ever. We entered three men on the football team, three on the baseball team, three on the basketball team and one on the track team. The interclass basketball championship was captured by us. Our class entertained with a dancing party to introduce our Freshmen. This year seems to be the Zenith. The Junior Class won every boy’s athletic event in the classes. One of the debaters is a Junior, there were six Juniors on the football team, five Juniors on the Basketball team and three men on the track team. The Junior Play which we put on was considered one of the best plays ever given, and as a result we put on the greatest Junior Prom the school has ever known. The Juniors are the Seniors of tomorrow and there is no doubt that the class of twenty-five will be the greatest class, ever graduating from Winslow High. PAGE TWKNTY-SKVKN
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