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Sophomores and Freshmen 33
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SAM DILLON Like n greyhound when slipped from the leash. L5 CAROLYN WADDELL Blubberingr like a child that's nursed. 22 I n N i - . ' H i JOHN MULDER Blinking like a toad in sand heap. .w , X 414 A Mountain Lake in the Big Horns 32
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f.:. i ik I g :'- z , X l Q Sophomore Class History In the fall of 1936 about seventy patients entered the C. C. H. S. Hospital to be cured of the disease called Lack of Knowledge. After being examined by Dr. Morgan they were told to enter the Freshman ward with Dr. Russell to supervise them. As Helen Daly, Dorothy Thompson, Jeanne Jennings, and Betty Peterson seemed to suffer the least with our com- mon ailment, they were elected to be the officers. Dorothy Thompson and Jeanne Jennings decided to try the cures of other hospitals, so we chose Marion Sharrah and Norma Nelson to take their places. One day the patients in the Sophomore ward decided to test the stamina of those in the Freshman ward. Their unique idea of a test was to require the Freshmen to crawl through the bleachers of the gymnasium. Our doctors urged us to take plenty of the medicine Study Hard. We found it very bitter tasting, but most of us managed to swallow small doses of it, especially directly before our doctors gave us examinations to see if We were becoming better or worse. Final tests made most of us feel worse. After being dismissed from the hospital for three months, We came back for more treatments and entered the Sophomore Ward. We got along must better this time as we knew the rules and regulations of the hospital. Miss Molzahn was elected to be our chief nurse. Again Helen Daly was our leader with Earl Stopher as her able assistant. Barbara Smith was elected to keep a record of our progress and Norma Nelson kept our meager savings. We initiated the new patients fFreshmenJ and found them to be a green lot. They surprised us, however, by being much hardier than we had expected. Again we were forced to take the terrible medicine Study Hard and tests were given to keep tab on our im- provement. Our doctors have told us that we have progressed enough to qualify us to enter the Junior ward, where we hope to become practically cured of the disease Lack of Knowledge. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS HELEN LOUISE DALY ............c... .PRESIDENT EARL STOPHER. .....I... ..... V ICE PRESIDENT NORMA NELSON ....,,, ......... S ECRETARY BARBARA SMITH ..... .,..,. T REASURER 34
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