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Macedonia High School Yearbook
Sophomore Class
1926

1926 Macedonia Yearbook - Sophomore Class
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Laverne Moss, Marion Maynes, Nina Carley, Vola Hendrix, Miss Wikoff,
Vivian Long, Oran Androy, Marie Cramlet.
Kenneth Taylor, Guido Stemple, Merle Walker, Harry Braden,
Franklin Stemple, Royce Parker, George Ginger.
Thelma DeBolt, Leora Bradshaw, Dorothy Bolton, Lucille Boruff,
Emma Bisbee, Lucille Miller.


1926 Macedonia Yearbook - Sophomore Class
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Officers
President . . . . . . Emma Bisbee  Sec-treas . . . . . . Laverne Moss
Vice-president Lucille Boruff       Sponsor . . . . . . . Miss Wikoff
Class Colors: Silver and Pink. Class Flower: Lily of the Valley.
Motto: "Light, not Heat."

OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS
One Dismal, rainy September morning, we, a group of
thirty green students, entered high school as FRESHIES.
We were the largest class that had ever entered M.H.S. and
we are proud to say that we still are the largest class in
school and hope to be so until we graduate.

We are now a peppy bunch of twenty-one Sophomores. We
have published the monthly edition of the high school paper,
the "Purple and Gold," and we try hard to make each edition
better than the preceding one.

Our class is largely represented in every extra-curri-
cular activity of the school, there being seven of us in the
band, four in the Camp Fire, four in the Literary Society
and eight in the Radio Club. The high school pianist, Lucille
Miller, is a Sophomore. In Athletics we shine above any class
in school with four girls on the first team and two boys on
the first team and five out of the six substitues for the
boy's team.

We hope that when we leave old 'Donia High two years from
now, we will leave the best record in scholarship, school life
and all-round usefulness ever left by any class. We want it
to be a record other classes will be anxious to try to equal.

Contributed by Kimberlee Smith Johnson