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Page Thirteen EL V AQ U £ 1C O Sophomore Class History By PAUL EVANS Class Officers: Prosldcnt ............. Dayton Shield Vice President................Adelaide Martin Secretary-Treasurer .......Elsie Jones Class Roll: Alfred Bauer. Ina Bender. Clyde Brady. Lorenzo Cabel-los. Jane Day. Paul Evans. Ivan Hancock. Margaret Ilayes. Elsie Jones. Parr Lancaster. Meta LaPrade. Adelaide Martin. Mamie McBride. Maxwoll Hathaway. Charles McBride. Daisy McGregor, Grace Rhoten, John Scott. Dayton Shields. Pauline Sprankle. Andrew Williams. On Sept. 1. 1924. the Class of '27 started Its second term of high school work. This year brings to the eyes of others another year of our superiority among the other classes of the present, past, and probable future. Our first work was to initiate the Freshmen. This Job was very difficult on account of the many babyish ways that they possessed. Now they are following the examples that we so very carefully give them; it will not be long until they are full-fledged high school students. Our talent has been brought to the eyes of the other classes by the splendid program which was given in assembly. We gave a dancing party, which has shown how we can work together and what fine things we can turn out. Owing to the size of our class, wo have not done much in athletics, but still we have promising material for next year's athletics. We have a few members In the hlgn school band and orchestra who are progressing «n their work and helping the music department by their hard work. Now. as we are approaching our Junior year, we sincerely hope that our class will become larger and more progressive.
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Pago Twelve EL V A Q V E R 0 Junior Class History By DOROTHY SCOTT On Sept 7. 1921. twenty shy. bashful Freshmen entered the Winslow High School. We were not at all like Freshmen. but were so bashful and shy that the Sophomores did not initiate us. • hank goodness, but gave ns a dance Instead. Xaturully. our Sophomore year was more successful than over, although our class was not quite as large. We initiated the Freshmen, and It was a grand initiation, too. It was such a Job. as they were so fresh. that we had to ask the Juniors and Seniors to help us. We had some very bright students in our class. Mary Dudziak won the class scholarship. Now we are Juniors and the pride of the school. A few weeks after school started, we held our first class meeting, electing Mary Dudziak president. William Walcott vice president. Hubert Mc-Hood 8ecrteary and John Neal treasurer. We expect to be the best Senior class that has ever graduated from the Winslow High School. The class roll being as follows: Vivian Armstrong. Charles Chase, Naomi Breeden. Mary Dudziak. Fred Gillard, Charles Goodhall, Roy Hancock. Edward Hanslip Jr., Norma Hnr-rls. Inez Roger. Hubert McIIood. William Murphy. Esther Miller. John Neal. Dorothy Scott. James Schaar. William Walcott.
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Page Fourteen BL VAQUGRO Freshman Class History By IRBY MAE RICHARDSON BANO ! ! I On Sept. 1. 1924. about thirty Fresb--len enrolled in the Winslow High School. After our first little scare, we set to work to accomplish something that would give us a good foun dation for our following year . We have had one dance so far this year, and gave two assembly pro- grams. The girls gave one and the boy the other. Both programs were greatly enjoyed by all who hnd the pleasure of seeing and hearing them. The Freshman class has proved lt« right to colors and existence. Not only have we demonstrated our muscular ability, but we have established our intellectual power beyond dispute. How comes it that two Freshmen were chosen for the basket ball team? Know the secret? The Freshmen were the best possible ones for the places. May the members of the 192$ class only continue as they have begun— faithful to each other, true to Winslow High, and loyal forever to the colors.
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