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, sofrlaomofzes Turn backward, turn backward O Time in thy flight - - Back, back through the years we speed, until we reach an ancient country ----- Greece. The scene is different from our modern one as the years unfold our past, and we find the two hundred members of our sophomore class about to participate in the activities of the Olympic Games. The eyes of the spectators center on the farthest side of the arena where the feats of strength are taking place. Closer scrutiny discloses the fact that about thirty of the boys, under the management of Bill Sil- baugh and Dave Spetnagel, are struggling for the possession of a modern football. John Clark, Henry Dearth, Charles Paxton, and Don Shinkle seem to have been success- ful as they march off the Held, each proudly wearing his NCAA. Not far away. a group of girls, with Betty Harness as their captain, are playing basket-ball. At the opposite end of the arena, the celebrations in honor of Apollo, the god of music, are being held. The band including Lloyd B'ostwick, Howard Brown, Adell Haynes. Evelyn Hopper. Claude Kedash, Jean Ritten- our, Don Robinson, Lillian Snyder, Herbert Tucker, Lowell Vaughn, and Victor Rawlins, marches briskly across the field as it plays the Blue and White, and has for one 'of its girl leaders, Anne Louise Hagemann, The sweet strains from the orchestra are soon followed by the blended voices of the Girls' and Boys' Glee clubs. In these groups are: Eleanor Bitzer, Janet Brandle, Patty Lou Enderlin, Gloria Frad, Betty Kellhofer, Barbara Leete, Mary Richter. Lillian Snyder, Martha Steele, Mary Tudor, Alan Augustus, Buddy Cole, Lewis Coppel, Arthur Frost, Paul Hansford, Dick Houck, Bill Jones, Edgar Krider, VVilliam Sollars, and Herbert Tucker. An intermission breaks the routine of the Grecian performers, and time is taken out for mid-semester examinations. Only about ten fall by the way- side and are unable to continue with their part in the games. Prominent in activities is the Sophomore Hi-Y, with Bill Jones, presi- dent, joe Kear, vice-president, Alan Augustus, treasurer, and Don VVells, sergeant-at-arms. The Blue Triangle Girl Reserves are represented under the leadership of jean Rittenour, presidentg Anne Louise Hagemann, secre- taryg and Eleanor Bitzer, vice-president and treasurer. Various members carry off laurel wreaths more often than the rest. Those receiving them most frequently for feats of mentality, having their names on the roll of honor are: Ruth Bendure, Lewis Coppel, Gloria Erad, Dorothy Friedman. Jimmy Johnston, Barbara Leete, Arthur' Lankenau, Ruth Reinhart, Donald Robinson, and Jeanne Sullivan. Before the termination of the games all come together to select new leaders, and Dave Spetnagel is elected president, Jack Hurst, vice-president, and Betty Harness, treasurer. The Final celebration is the traditional class fparty. ' The contest finished, the awards are given, and the Grecian back- ground gradually fades from view, as the members of the sophom-ore class stride foreward with the threshhold of another year as their goal. -Dorothy E. Friedman
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