Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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wa e.MNEMOSYNE ee eeeeefe 4 ' Sophomore Notes Seven members of the Freshman Class of '32 returned to Huntington College in September '32 and they with five others were enrolled as Sopho- mores. The Class met with Professor Jones, Advisor, organized and elected the following officers: President, Ralph Reddingg Vice President, Geraldine Cobleg Secretary-Treasurer, Evelyn Thomas. The Sophomores have representatives working in practically all the student activities. Among them are Blackburn and Ulrich, first team men on the basketball squad-Woolner, a member of the quartette-Judy Coble and Woolner, members of the Poplar Whispers' Staff. Other participants in the various functions are too numerous to mention. They are even ac- credited with helping to initiate the Freshmen, by furnishing a certain kind of powder. The outstanding Sophomore party this year was the Hamburger Fry at Hanging Rock, November 20. If rain ever poured it surely did that Friday afternoon in November while the Soph's and their friends were motoring to Hanging Rock. But optimism ruled and fair weather was en- joyed after arriving at the Rock. While Sophomore ups and downs were many this year, they have tried to keep up the grades and help keep down the depression. -E. T. Freshman Memories There were thirty-five Freshmen who came to H. C. this year giving the upperclassmen and faculty something to worry about. Although we had names signifying something green, we were the first to wave our flag across the dear old H. C. campus. Our spirit was nipped, however, when our flag was burned at stake. Coaxed by the Juniors to be their guests at a party, we found ourselves in for something for the evening and the following day, when we walked around sheepishly in aprons and men's shoes, carrying dictionaries, fish poles, umbrellas, and experimenting in hair shampooing. We are proud of the fact that we dominate in more ways than one. All but two men of the basketball squad were Freshmen. We feel that we are putting forth the true spirit by having our class fight for our Alma Mater. We are also represented in the three College quartettes, and thus, through our singing we are doing our part in advertising and boosting H. C. When we are allowed to put our shoulder to the Wheel in future years, we are certain that we can climb to the top and write our names in some hall of fame. For, in the hall of fame all great men who went to college were freshmen at one time. -o.z -Qr- ' 43s.-A-.uni -I ff C Q f FTS ug KN -Qs 'As U LJ R 4 l Kill! nl M I ii g f 't if ll ui , l ,.,s...:.-ff AN , Wagff I .W 1

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