Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1918

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Top Row—Essie Branam. Bessie Branam. Philip Stroupc, then Henderson. Francis Pettijolui. Merle Lanam. I'rank Douthitt. Morris Paycntcr. Edith Policy. Margaret Buchanan. Sccoiui Row—(iilhert Perry. ergil Stone. Neva Kirk. Margaret Krcfcs. Eleanor Louden, Orle Alexander. Gayle Hinkle. Alice Bruner. (Iladys Linton. Julia Hepburn. ()cea Kerr. Mary Payne. Rollout Roti'—Edna Allgood, Mildred Dillman. Harriet Hensley. Mary Andrews. Nellie ndrcws. Daisy Duvall. Loncita Dutchcr, Mary Euarda Spencer, Flora Stein. Elcda Allbrig lit.

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SOPHOMORES The Sophomore year of school is prolyihly the most important » f the four step- ping stones toward the goal of a diploma. It is the point at which Students are most apt to withdraw. The Sophomore who is ltuk enough t « hyphenate his title into cx-Sophomore finds that his new classmates number scarcely half as many as did his former ones. Two reasons may he offered for this condition ftcr making a creditable exit from the Freshman Room, the student feel that he knows as much as any of his instructors, and therefore has nothing more to learn. This is an unfortunate situa- tion. for this person fails to realize that he has made a mistake until fate has sealed his lost opportunity. The other fiossiblc answer is that at this age the student gets his first view of his possibilities in life, and is anxious to take advantage of them. As a result, all the rest of his life is a hard struggle because of his lack of preparation. Those students who pass beyond the realm of • iphomoredom are those to whom the country is to look for future leaders and good citizens. In other words, it might be said that the Sophomore Room is the threshing machine that separate , the grain from the chaff.



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Top Ron- Albert Patton. Quentin (.win. Rodney Baker, (ilenn Smith. Dwight Haflich. Second Row Raymond Jones, (ilen Curry. Lawrence Short. Wayne Short, John Schram. Blanch Denny. Mil- dred Smith, Florence Gifford, Mildred Nance. Third fote—Beulah Maker. Irvin lluncleman. Cecil Fowler. Chrissy Cox. Harriet Nicholson. Josephine Kerr. Kmnia Blair. Ionise (.’rawford, Violet Binkley. Zola Ison. Katherine Baker. Helene Kerr. Opal Crumm. .... ,, liollom Row Hester Miller. Man Miller. ()llic Gardner. Mary ( ox. Cornelia os. Katherine Moore. Prances »1 son, Josephine Hall. Mary Short, ( Hotline Bender.

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