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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY X a waini September day, sixty-eight verdant Freshmen arrived from all parts of the State to be ushered into their new life by teachers and upper classmen. To attempt to write the history of this wonderful class, the Vlass of 1912, is rather presumptuous, we will have to content ourselves with a few facts of its glorious career. What Freshman will ever forget the first nights spent within the walls of the old college? Many of the old girls came to tell us what to do and what not to do, and related their experiences of homesick days and nights. But soon we made the acquaintance of the awe-inspiring Faculty, who put us to work and drove -away thoughts of home, with never ending lessons in History, English and Physics. We showed our extraordinary ability in the line of scientific knowledge because an extra class had to be organized to give us an opportunity of doing special work in Physics ug this was an honor never before opened to Freshmen. Realizing the truth of the motto, A whole mind in a whole body, we began to play weekly games of basket-ball. Herein the jfglzftmg qualities of the class developed, and true to our motto, HW ie die Arbeit, so der Lohnj' we became an object of rivalry and terror to all other classes, especially the Sophomores. lrlvery girl in Columbia College knows the joys of receiving a box from home. And Thanksgiving, the first spent away from the family board, will always be remembered as a time of feasting and revelry. Treading upon the heels of Thanks- giving came Clhristmas and home-going. No pleasure can ever equal that joy felt upon alighting from the train after the first few months away at college. There was so much to find out and so much to tell about, and we felt so important! Examinations, like a dread spirit of torment, stared us in the face, and, oh! the regrets that harrassed our consciences because we had not studied more. But the blissful feeling of relief that the evil was behind us, and the delightful anticipation of the approaching Freshman Feast soon drove away all gloomy thoughts. And, oh! the feast! How can I describe that most joyous of all events! The college gymnasium never witnessed a more delectable array of good things, and the fun and merriment made us all realize that ours was the wittiest and happiest class that has ever disturbed the studious halls. Swiftly time passed, and June with examinations and Commencement was at hand. We began to realize what college life and college friendships meant to us, and felt genuine sorrow at the departure of the Seniors, the lgyal friends of the Freshmen. Shortly before beginning our Sophomore year we were startled by the news that the dear old college, our Freshman home, had burned. However, our college spirit made up in a measure for our loss, and soon we had adjusted ourselves to city life. Though we had to give up many of the advantages of country life, such as taking long walks without chaperons, basket-ball and quiet seclusion, yet we enjoy the nearness to theatres and drug stores. S 66
,-....,....., 1.-.-. . -.,...-- ,-. .-f---- --V ,-Tv--f. , . ,, Y , ' Like the lives of happy nations, this year has been uneventful. The monotony of our studious life has been broken from time to time by certain deafening sounds caused by eats dragging dust-pans down the stairs and frequent health lectures on dread diseases. Semi-weekly we are taken for an airing about the places of interest. Among the pleasures ol' the year was the eoneert ot the Wofford College Glee Clubg this was a hard-earned joy. because we had to turn our dining room into an auditorium, and long did we work in moving tables and t-hairs, but the eoneert made amends for tired arms. 'ttltt in the stilly night we have been delighted by the melodious voir-es of t'ai-olina. At the elose ol' our Sophomore year we are looking torwaid to the privileges of upper elassinen and lil'e in our new building. llere. we are told. we are to have lounging rooms and a least hall. Many things will the historian ot' the last two years ol' our illustrious elass have to relate. We have had a glorious beginning. and let us make our last years lull-V worthy ol' our loudest ambitions. Wlldllli IJ. SIIICIZ.-Xltll. t'l11.vs llI.Nf0I'I.ll1l. SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM AIL to the Class of l!ll2, Deep into books wt-'ve been nnule ln delve. l'ntil quite il learned group :ire we. lltlt th:tt's t'll'itl'ly slniwn ill il Q1lillll't', see? Faitliful, valiant and true we stand- Sixty-eight Soplioniores in one lmiid: Proud of the lfneulty and t'. t'.. quite: l'roud of the girls who wear purple and white. ln -lnne we-'ll hezul our Soplu-more ennoe For the shore where lives the .lunior erew. 'l'hen. when the .lunior goal is passed XYe will be dignitied Seniors nt last. 67 ,.1.,1.,.
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