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Sophomores The sophomore class in junior collegeis the all-importantupper- class, the rulers! Members of the class come back with definite aims in view. A large number of the class, those taking the prac- ticing teaching course, are prob- ably in their last year of college. Others, who have planned their college course, are studying ser- iously on the subject in which they plan to major. These upper classmen who know the ropes because they have been around for a year, fill many responsible positions and help to build up school tradi- tions. The leaders of the sophomore class are representative of the group. Raymond Ausmus, the president, had leadership train- ing in high school. He was pres- ident of the student council in his senioryear and held respons- ible positions in Hi-Y and other school organizations. The vice- president, Virginia Vogel, was new to the school last year, but she immediately made friends and took an active part in school activities. Lois Akers, who is secretary of the French Club as well as of the sophomore class could write her minutes in any one of three languages. She is studying French and German as well as English. Willis Payton, president of the student council, holds one of the highest offices in junior college and his record of achievement shows that he deserves it. Worth Payton, who dotes on math and makes those unbelievable high scores in Quantitative Analysis tests, is one of the class's repre- sentatives to the Student Coun- cil. The other, James Gibson, has also shown a high quality of leadership since high school days. In the picture are James Gib- son, Worth Payton, Lois Akers, Virginia Vogel, Raymond Aus- mus, and Willis Payton.
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As A Freshman Knows 'em Theda Grant EVA MAE CARMONS4Attractive is the word for this dark-haired, peppy sophomore. RUBY COUNTS-Collects recipes and, oh boy, can she cook! OLGA BAYS-A teacher-to-be whose assets of amiability and determination will help her reach her goal. MADELINE YOUNG4A quiet sophomore who is fun to be around. ANGIE BENNET-Her good humor is the envy of all who know her. DEAN WILLIAMS-Is slender and blond and seems to cherish a really worthy ambition. EVANGELINE GEER-Will be remembered for her blond curls and wide smile. DORIS EASTERLY--Is going to be a journalist. She will earnher first million with a best-selling novel. BILL SHUMPSw Take it easy, you'll live longerlll, is his motto. PAUL BARRINGER-Likes chemistry and flashes a sincere smile. HAROLD HARRIS4Just can't curb that curly hair. He has blue eyes that twinkle. MRS. JERALDINE CHRISTY FRAMBERS--Has a dreamy, far-off look and wears her husband's aviation wings RAYMOND AUSMUS-Is an ingenious chess player who knows VIRGINIA VOGEL-Works hard. dances well, and gets her mail JACK HORTON--That curly headed boy who is practiced in the IRENE TOWLES-She's dependable and serves a mean tennis GEORGE GRAHAM--A slick haired youth from Dexter who likes ALICE GILLIG-She's sweet. Maybe that is why she has such a EDWIN MAIER-One of Danny Stark's G-men lG for goall all the plays. from Montana. art of sleeping. ball 'em about high school age. :mod time. who plans to be a doctor. JOE SWARTZ-His quiet smile is full of fun and some mischief too. HERBERT HOLMAN--A tenor voice, curly hair and serious, DAVID PARSONS-A tall cheerful boy who is interested in GLEN BR'YANTfHe is a QQ irnur l student and is always busy. DALLAS WILHELM-A swell fellow. His bark is worse than LEO BR'OWNAHe is awfully grown up with that mustache. studious attitude Qthis yearl. Ramsey's magic. his bite. LUCILLE SHARPE-f-A chemistry shark, they say, and certainly a tennis player. ALBERT LAMBERT-A tall lad who sings, reads, debates, and is interested in dramatics. LOIS AKERS-The most sincere and interesting A student we've ever known. MARGARET SEAL-A blond girl who likes home economics. MARVIN LOUCK-A boy from Geuda who seems to like Junior Colle!-EH LOUIS ABERNATHY-The his-littlc athlete who has a marvelous sense of balance. DOROTHY HEATHMAN-Shes English. If you don't believe lt, Just fell her 2- JOKG. EDITH RYMPH-Tall, blond, and always has a million things to do. FRANK HENDERSON-Has a jolly round face and serious smile. CLARENCE RAMBO-One of the two musketeers in second semester public speaking. COLE DAILY-He has to have shorthand students translate his notes. PAGE 9
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