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'Wray Zrrjoqecf rqoifiwlifiwi It's swell to be back, isn't it! Have you seen the new boy in our class ? No, but I did see some of the freshmen. Wheel am I glad I'm a soph this year ! We weren't as bashful as that, were we Y Of course sophisticated sophomores never can believe that they were once freshmen, too, so that fact perhaps accounts for the disdainful glances cast at their successors to the lowest class rank, on the opening day of school. They had profited by a year's experience, for they immediately slid into action with a vigorously conducted campaign, promoting Plouff for President. It succeeded too, for at class election Donald Plouff was chosen to lead the group as presidentg Jim Knutson was elected vice presidentg Leon Hussong, secretaryg and Donald Hertzfeldt, treasurer. Miss Montley was the unanimous choice for class advisor. The first activity to be sponsored by the group was the annual fresh- man initiation party. After lengthy discussions of ways and means of initiating, it was finally decided to invite the freshies to an all-school dance, and have them perform before those attending. Freshman boys could be seen dancing in their stocking feet, for the very good reason that the freshman girls were making use of their shoes. The greenies were good sports, however, and gave those attending some hearty laughs. Many sophomores took active part in extra-curricular activities during the year. Evelyn Mae Riley represented the class as a cheerleader. Jim Verber participated in extemporaneous speaking, while Phyllis Zirbel went out for humorous declamatory. Yes, the sophomores finished a successful year of activity with the feeling that they would really do things as juniors next year! th rnw. L, I'ansie1', R. Tubbs, R. Sm'ng'er, A. l m'utl1, H. Sm-liwwrle-r', I.. Verlrer, A. Svhmelter. lfollrfll r n I . U'Keefe, H. Smits, B. W'znllsQlilz1ep.:'el', IC, Iimsd, .I. Verlwr, A. Vande llupzqf. Third rnw. I.. Ntu lnden Ehl'ZI.Il1lE'lI, l . Zirhel, R. Suliniuk, J. Peters, K. Iiuknmp. Sevnml row, IC. Sl'lIl'fJQLlt'l', IL X in L alle-,l1D. Tormevi, F. Siebel-, I', Zirlrel. First row. IG. Vnnrlv Huv:-I. H, Riley, H, I'eppe-1-, B. l film He ens. Page Twenty three
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