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4 , A Bill Snow Zoe Merret Judy Crawford Sue Rouder Fall President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer of 'Mr-- Bull Purcell Roger Boero Sprung President Vice-President 5eC ei0fY Treasure' Mr . Martin Aahl Advisor We can do it, we can do it, we can do it, we canl That yell symbolizes the enthusiasm the sophomore class had for all the activities it took part in. Under the leadership of Fall president Bill Snow and Spring president Bill Purcell, the sophomores gave a marvelous spring donce. No detail of the dance was overlooked by the Class of '57 to make it stand out as one of the best dances in Drake's history. Tripping the light fantastic, however, was nothing new to the sophomores. On alternate Saturday nights many could be seen at the dancing classes sponsored by the P.T.A. The spirit of the upperclassmen-to-be was demonstrated by their large turnout at all the games and other school functions. The numerous clubs and committess at Drake teemed with energetic sophomores reody to help the school in any way they could. Who is there to dis- agree that this year was a big one in the history of this sophomore class? A C g QQLQ N. si Janet Crist Diana Mundt
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