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Show Tore .. cSloriecSeyaveHeravese KEPAY ICIS CLASS . Another event, and the climax, was Soph omore arranged the assembly program and in the evening entertained at a dance featuring St. Patrick’s Day. Much ICI 16. We of our success was due to our advisors, Miss Folkman and Mr. Nelson. As a class we appreciate the interest and enthusiasrn they showed when working with us. We hope that every Sophomore has the desir e for another successful year; and that by profiting by this year of exper ience we may better take more responsibility and leadership next year. ‘L44l SIEDAIN SIC SAINIEIAINTICDAINTIESAINESICSIRLDICIS DNOEPAINS IED INSIDAIN SIE SIN DEIN March INQIEIAMNDICIIAGDICRI1106,9) (A Day, SIED SINISE A the beginning of the school year ‘27 and ’28 many young students _ A. were anxious to receive experiences at high school. Registering in the sophomore class, they found a new life, full of opportunities, surprises and shocks. The exercise gained in climbing to the third floor where most of the Sophomores claimed lockers was sometime s considered an imposition, but they smiled with the expression of “At least, we’re on top,” beaming on their faces. The fact that they were isolated from the Seniors and Juniors during assemblies did not worry them either. Everything was paid back in. the numerous announcements and instructio ns given for “the special benefit of the Sophomores.” | One of the first events to create class spirit was the interclass basketball games. The Sophomore representatives are to be congratulated for winning the championship Ge CNR RIAN INS EAI ~ SOPHOMORE ( CRICIORIE @ y q ® ® Cnivk AC WIIGED 1e> IMAC 4 @ IIE nCCNICOIONICIIC SNCS Nas NIE ry IPIO NTO ¢ ) Tere MICRA 7 Horio ¥e ITE TICIAINDIDCICI INDI AI ES N INLD E951 nbs) RICHIE |