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The BREIDLIN History of the Sophomore Class HEY started as indefinable somethings. They passed through the embryo stage sub- servient to all the abuse due them, and then, they emerged, free, happy and dominant, into the re- mote realms of Sophomorehood. They laughed, they played and they jibed, but they knew the quintessence of hard work and thus they suc- ceeded. Sophomores, fools and sages, passing the critical stage, sliding into lands unknown but prepared to overcome all barriers, uphold the prestige of the upper classes, and to set examples for their followers. Juniors now, ripe and frolic of their full grown age, but, are they equal to the task ahead? Yes, far more than equal, Neither spirit nor intellect has been lacking and the oak wreath has rested on their brow in many trials. Ably rep- resented in every field of school activity, support- ing when support is needed, they stand for some- thing more than students, they stand for Cough- lin High. Indeed praise in justly due to those who have carried the ball to thrilling victory on the grid- iron, battled furiously for the winning point in basketball and succeeded in placing several mem- bers of their class in varsity athletics. And this is not all. Surely school sentiment may not set down in the annals as inactive those who have been represented in the varsity orchestra. the band and the literary societies. But aside from their virtues they have many faults. They are Past Commlandersu in the art olf luring dogs to chapel, and recently have displayed much cour- age in downing enormous hot dogs. They al- most rival Seniors in cutting periods, and are far superior to juniors in the manly art of com- ing late. But why not? These are privileges reserved for Sophomores only and whosoever has partaken of their forbidden rights has im- posed upon the sacred liberties of their class. But alas l That day of liberty is over. No longer children to harry the freshman, no longer agents to turn the tricks of Satan, but students, with a grave responsibility resting on their shoulders. Oh, Senior, thy day is done! Lucky Junior, thy day is begun. But oh, thou happy sopho- more, exulting in thy spirit of freedom, selfish in the treasure which ye hold, thy day is yet to come. gone before you, F-orget not those who have suffer not the ties of memory to be severed, but hold on and on, uphold the banner of your school, stamp down false sentiments, and syml- bolize all goodness which your, our school, Coughlin High, stands for. . fa tr, Jo , , xv, A, -,Ulf we ! n' 1 N7 Wi f16l
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