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SOPHOMORE CLASS , 11 PbkO 2!»
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Sophomore Class OFFICERS President.......................Esther McMartin Vice President..............Irene Webb Secretary.................Laura Potter Treasurer.......................Bessie Campbell Historian........................Silas McCulloch Yell. Acka Backa Chink Acka Backa Choo Acka Backa Chink Chink Choo Choo Choo Rah Rah Rah Sophomore Sophomore Yah Yah Yah COLORS. Purple and White. MOTTO. We can, because we believe we can. HISTORY. In .September of the year 15) 10. the Sophomores appeared upon the campus. In their Freshmen year they were so busy acquiring an education that they did not organize or even have a class tight. Their ardor for knowledge has coded greatly and they are just beginning to enjoy a little leisure. At the earnest request of Mr. Dunphy the class organized in their Sophomore year. From the moment of organization, they have been a power on the campus. Their ability in all directions is to he respected. Two Sophomore girls have dis- tinguished themselves as soloists. There are several who excel at playing the piano. The girls’ basket ball team has given the other teams such a race for supremacy that they are in despair. A Sophomore won the sharp shooter’s medal, while two others made the hoys’ basket ball team. If all the team were as good players as the two Sophomores we could heat any team in the nation. The.class of '14 is so large that, all other classes sink into insignifi- cance in comparison with it. Then too there are more pretty co-eds in the Sophomore class than any two other classes in the State Normal and Industrial School can muster. No undertaking can he carried thru successfully without the Sophomores back of it. Hecause of this, a bright future is assured to the school for at least two years. While other classes may fade from sight and hearing, the class of '14 will continue to he a power not only in the school hut undoubtedly in the state and nation. Page 2S
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Freshmen Class OFFICERS. President.....................Jay Ilarni Vice President............Jane Hatfield Treasurer..................Edna Hatfield Secretary .............Douglas Misfeldt Historian........................Charles Shiinniin Yell: Who are we? Can you guessf We are the Freshmen of the S. N. I. S. COLORS. Purple and Gold. MOTTO. Not how much but how well. HISTORY. We wonder if Franklin in his wisdom and foresight might not have had in mind the Class of 1916, when he wrote—‘‘Great Oaks from little acorns grow”. We arc all humble enough to admit that he might have had; for who of us does not feel within, the germ of knowledge daily ex- panding and growing at so dangerous a rate that our teachers fear that we will have to slacken the pace if we ever reach our Senior year in rugged physical health. Psychologists, we have heard, declare that mental development is often sought at the expense of physical health; but here may all fears be at rest, for who has seen better specimans of mental and physical vigor than the Freshmen of 1911? A majority of our members arc enrolled for complete courses and have already identified them- selves with the highest interests of the Institution. As our Freshman year draws to a close we are impressed with the rapid course of Time and the necessity of making the most of each fleeting moment, if, indeed, we are to leave “Foot-prints” seeing which, other timid Freshmen may take heart again. Pago 30
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