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,. 4,rl'I'M ,Nc -xi. Qgff- ' qx SOPHOMORES HIS is station '32, broadcasting the events of our Sophomore Class. We opened the year hy our successful Halloweien Party. Much excitement and fun were offered, and perhaps the greatest surprise was the HMoonlight Serenadersf' who furnished music for dancing. ln sports our attempts for the most part were successful. The Soccer season was opened with a game with the Freshmen. Wie were unwilling to leave the score a tie: therefore we played a second game, and won 2-0. By that victory we were given the honor of playing the Seniors, but were defeated 2-0. The most exciting games were in basketball. The Freshmen won with a score of 23-18. Nevertheless, it was a hard-fought game. In March we presented two one-act plays. XVith the guidance of our adviser. Miss Lawson, they proved to he a great success. The Freshman-Sophomore Rush was enjoyed by the Seniors. ive are now signing off. with the hopes that registration will find our class reunited. ELSII-I Hoksen. Ng. ,fn ' -ty. 1 -4 --:rug , 19
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