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of mo Thomas Steele Secretary Edward T. Woods Treasurer Losing the aloofness with which frosh are commonly credited, the ' 32 ' ers found them ' selves demanding and being demanded in campus activities. Rockne ' s squad always had a number of sophs. The cage team this year was blessed with plenty of sophomore mate ' rial and some of the boys passed the material stage, and became stellar guards and forwards. On the magazines were more sophs, writing and drawing for the Juggler, handling sports, news and features for the Scholastic, contributing excellent articles to Scrip. In fact, they made their presence felt in nearly all the campus publications. What shall be said of the Sophomores, as a whole? Well, they were always on the up.
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yi o : «co :o4o: :o : :o o o : :o»o:j«:o s o: M of mo James K. Collins President Richard Oelerich Vice-President The Sophomore Class Once there may have been a sophomore class which did not have its origin in Brownson, Howard and Freshman halls. But, if there ever were, history has failed to record it. The roots of the second-year group begin pushing in the freshman halls in March or April; politics are rife; eligible leaders are discussed over the refectory meals. A fanfare of ballots last spring heralded, after a hearty campaign James K. Collins as president of the ' 32 men; Francis Oelerich, vice-president; Thomas Steele, secretary, and Tighe Woods, treasurer. George Higgins was elected S. A. C. representative. I Looi sdvesib rialandi Onil sports, in fact, they I What
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William K. Hanifin President FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Fred Curran Vice-President Thomas Griffin Treasurer — 146
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