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T H WHTHOUT OUR ANNOUNCER IN' CHAPEL! SOPHOMORES and last but not least is Ruth Moder, that girl of beaming person- ality, who keeps these male officers straight. The Glee Clubs, Orchestra, and Band are well supported by sixteen 50phornores, many of whom have participated in iolenthe and the College Bond Festival. Right in step with music is Pro- fessor Burns' department. Again the Sophemores are right there showing their abilityehoving many cost for the leading roles in the May Day Festival Plays. The boys should certainly be given a hand for the excellent support and clean sportmanship which they have shown in the various fields of atheltics. Eight Sophomores received letters in football, while several were given recognition on the honorary teams picked at the end of the season. Four boys received letters in basketball, and here too some gained recognition of their ability, while in wrestling, track, and baseball, the class is well repre- sented. In the social life of the campus we find the standards of the Sophomores high. Many belong to either Fraternities or Sor- orities, and in these organizations some hold offices. We set the pace for the classes this year by throwing a dance on March 22, at which time we were the hosts at the entire college. Following our dance we held 0 Chapel Program to show that we are many sided, and at this time the class talents were pre- sented to the entire student body. In pride we point to the fact that this was the only chapel program presented by any class, Turning to journalism, we find many members on both the staff of the Exponent and the Grindstone doing good work for these projects. We, as a class, hope in the future that we will be able to give 100w; service to good old B-W, because we're back of it i09 strong. wait 22 Eve-
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-.,.,f,E 21 1.3.... RAH, RAH, Sophomores . Who? . Sophomores . Who? SDph- omores, Sophomores, Sophomores. Thotis the kind of material this class consists ofeoustonding ability, enthusiasm, cooperation, pep, persomlity, pulchritude, and accomplishments. Shall it be the fine arts, such as music or drama, or in the field of spQrts in which we already have indispensable men as in footboli and basketball? It truly makes little difference, for we always monoge to fit in, and come thru with a mark of distinction in some form fit there cure any doubting Themosesepleose check up in these various fields of activity and then youill not only feel ashamed, but m0rtified, humble, and wretchedegueSS no one will doubt us now! . The first month of school our good business instincts lead us to establish an amazing record by selling those good looking, smart, and clever caps that the Freshmen procticoliy battled over to ob- tain. Let's see, Treasurer Bob Bowen, it was approximately $20.50, wasn't it? tBob's just the way a treasurer should be, good natured and patientl. Bun L. Hughey nods his head and grins levery one knows Bunehe's friendly, well liked, and a good leoderl because he happens to be the president of this lively class. Well, we might as well make the rest of the officers take a bow, Chuck Harding, vice-president, is o loyol member of the bond and he also toots merrily oiong with the college jazz orchestra. Ross OFFICERS President, Bernard Hughey Vice-President, Charles Harding Secretory, Ruth Moder Treasurer, Robert Bowen Ad. Board, Ross Rolland Roliand, Ad. Board represent SOPHOMORES otive Iiust what would we do
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