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THE PORTICO Lockwood, Amos, Leavitt. Beckwith, Teinple, Smith, Nei:-on Tracy, Shrader, Shrader, Rogers, Wiikiiis X-ll l,f.if l it l College Juniors To all outward appearances the Junior Class functions chiefly as a useful back- ground for the Seniors. We do not object to this characterization for we are glad to assist in maintaining the Seniors in the important position which is rightfully theirs. We do, however, believe that there are other phases of school life to which we. as individual members of the Junior Class, have lent our best efforts. When we entered E. N. C. three years ago, we earned the reputation of being essentially spiritual. One of the greatest challenges which We have faced and ac- cepted in our school lite has been to live up to this reputation, for we feel that shaving sought first the kingdom of Cod' we can more earnestly and sincerely use 'all those things which shall be added unto us' in the building of character and the service of our Alma lVlater. 23
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THE PORTICO Gordon, VVl1v-eler, Burt-hfieltl, Lyons, Smith, Anrlree, Lockliart Springer, Rzipzllje, Peavey, Thonias, Horst, Bynon, Gallup, Vaughan, Williams Tillotson, Morse, Professor Mingleclortt, Atlvisor, Chase, Brown, Fields, Payne College Sophomores Our Freshman days are overg their newness and excitement has subsided into the quiet plodding of our Sophomore year. College life is no longer an experiment but an all-too-vivid reality. We have been consigned by tradition, it seems, to a period of retreat from society life, presumably for the purpose of promoting our search for knowledge! But we have had a little bit of fun in our class program in spite of everything. We attempted to have a sleigh ride in the early winter, but while our plans did not materialize we had an exciting evening long to be remembeiied. On Senior Day, although our part was largely one of assisting the Juniors in prepara- tion for the banquet, we managed to get our share of the excitement. Numerous other events. of greater or lesser importance, have all combined to make this year unusually active from a Sophomore's viewpoint. Now we are looking forward 'to the future when we shall bear the honorable title of Nluniorsfi 24
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