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j nptinmnr? Ollasa Iftatarg Of the present Sophomore class only two entered to- gether in the Primary grade, under Miss Parish — Lois Etta Carpenter and Genevieve Dutter. Seventeen of our class entered school at other places. Charles Honess entered at Berea. Ohio; Karl Kyper at Fulton County, Ohio; Lucy White at Kalida. Ohio ; Alta Junod at Shipshewana, Indi- ana ; Orville Nichols in Knox. Indiana ; in Steuben County, Fay Crain in Steuben Township, Lena Conklin in Salem, Dawson Ransburg in Salem, Edith Eggleston in Pleasant, Pearle Braman in Pleasant, Virgil Waller in Scott. Don Co!e in Scott, Frank Davis in Otsego, Ola Swift in Otsego, Pansy Braman and Thomas Johnson at Fairview in Pleas- ant. Our President and Secretary joined our class in the fourth and sixth grades. Our class toiled on year by year until we reached the eighth grade We finished this grade in 1904, and twenty-five were read)- to enter High School. In the Freshman year ten new students joined our class and at the end of the year four had left school. Our class is popular, helping in all social functions, also in athletics. We hope to graduate in two years and can say with pride, La- bor conquers all things. Historian.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM. Why is the Freshman year so sad? Why do the Juniors feel so bad? And why is the Senior class so sore? Because — they ' re all beat by the Sophomore. The Sophs have all worked hard this year, Especially when exams were near; They never play and they ' re never behind, And when they ' re in school they dig and grind. Neither Shockley, Hoover, Rieman, nor Keep Can find any in this class that are asleep; But the other classes are so intolerably slow 1 hat they have to be spoken to twice before they will go. When the teachers are weary and weak from working To keep those lazy young scamps from shirking, They turn their eyes with a thankful smile To the Sophomore class in whom there ' s no guile. But think of the plight of poor Mr. Keep, Who nowadays can hardly find time to sleep; He! at his time of life; in a world grown stupid, Must keep tab on the antics of rascally Cupid. For there ' s one boy. a senior grand, Who madly sues for a junior ' s hand; And another young man who, from college soon passes. Ts deeply in love with one of our Freshmann lasses. But the sensible Sophs, with their heads and hearts cool Will safely uphold the repute of the school. They will always be true to the school and their work — The Sophomore Class the best on the earth. — Jos. C. Hector.
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