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We Sophs We Sophs, this year, make up the second largest class in the high school. We are led by Mrs: Fitzhugh, our sponsor ; James Lee, president ; Lenord Hansen, vice-president; Dorothy Soulsby. Secretary; Josephine Hay, treasurer. To start the school year off right, a. costume party was given in the gym in October. All the members of the class came fearfully and won- derfully arrayed. Colonial dames, Italian peasants, Pierrettes, Gypsies, Sultanas, cowboys, clowns, negroes and Happy Hooligans all were present. This party was such a great success that we were anxious to try our hand in entertaining some outsiders. We had our chance. When the Laramie High Team was here, it was our own Home Economics girls Who cooked and served them a delightful luncheon. The officers of the class and the Rock Springs Team were there and everyone seemed to enjoy the feed. When the tryouts were held in the Assembly for representatives, we quietly sat back and watched William Glenn take first place for declamation and Thora Hatch come first in the vocal solo. While the other classes were still unconscious, the Sophomores put on one of the best short programs witnessed here this year. In the debate preliminaries the team chosen from our class is one in which we have all confidence. It is made up of William Glenn, J ohn Hay, Lenord Hansen and Will Chester. We are waiting expectantly for the Inter-class debates to begin, and the boys are all working splendidly under Miss TOWEIJS direction. The Freshmen have had a peaceful and undisturbed play-time this year. Perhaps it is because we have been too busy studying and havent had time to educate them. At any rate, our time has been well employed, for the honor roll reads almost like the Sophomore Roll Call. With this record behind us we shall leave the Sophomore class and enter the J unior class, smarter than ever and ready to do our best. Page Thirty
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