Harriett Lucille Sokol. The class colors are Nile green and gold and the class flower is the yellow rose. Kenneth Haas is class president; Dwight Chambers is vice president; Harriett Sokol is Secretary-Treasurer, and F. M. Keeney is the class sponsor.
August 6, 1931 the class of 1914 of Collins High school held its 6th annual reunion at the High school building. Twenty-nine attended, including their families.
August 27, 1931 September 7, the school bell will again ring for probably the largest enrollment in the history of the Collins school. We are to have our Homemaking for girls on a vocational basis, paralleling much the work of the boys in their Vocational agriculture work. The home Economics rooms are being arranged so as to be more adaptable to the proper training of the girls in this important field. They will each be required to maintain supervised projects at home in addition to their work in the classroom, this all making their school work much more practical. Previously we have been having our vocational agriculture instructor devoting three-fourths time to agriculture work. This year, he will devote full time, due to the fact that we are offering an additional year's work in agriculture to the farm boys. We have been offering them during their High School course the following: Shop, Animal Husbandry, and Field Crops 1 year each. The coming year, we will also offer in addition to these a course in Farm Management.
A complete list of the faculty for the year follows: Earl R. Cope. - Supt.; S. N. Jespersen - Principal, Social Science, Athletics; M. F. Grosscup - Vocational Agriculture; Morris Keeney - Science, Music; N. Ember Day - Home Economics and Girls Athletics; Elizabeth Breeden - Mathematics; Martha Berry - English, Dramatics; Clara Signs - Junior High, Social Science; Marjorie Byal - Grade Princ., 3rd and 4th Fundamentals; Julia Bielefeldt - 5th and 6th Fundamentals; Frances Skarshaug -Music, Art, Aud.; Vera Vasey - Science, Library, Physical Training; Gladys Petri - 2nd Grade; Anna Corey – 1st Grade.
In connection with the opening of the local schools, Sept. 7, it is well to note some of the improvements wrought by the janitor, J. G. Gingles who has repainted five of the rooms, placed screens and screen doors on the home economics department and painted the outside frames of the 257 windows of the two buildings.
September 3, 1931 On Saturday, Sept. 5 the High school building will be open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. for book sale and registration of Junior and Senior High school students. All students coming in from other schools bring your transfer or report cards with you. Those entering the 9th grade from rural districts, bring with you your certificate signed by your County Supt. And the affidavit of your parent or guardian that you are entitled to attend the public schools, and a resident of a school district of this state, specifying the district. If you have second-hand books you would like to have us try to sell for you, bring them with an enveloped inside with your name, the name of the book, and price you want for it written on it.
Hot Lunch the Willing Workers of the Church of Christ will begin serving Wednesday noon hot lunch the first week of school for students and teachers, and any others that wish to patronize us. Lunch 10 cents, with coffee 15 cents. We welcome and thank you.