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season they've enjoyed in many years. The stalwarts the Sophomore Class contributed for fame and glory were Doc Traister, Dick Moore and Bill Pruitt. You remember last year that Iohn Becker held the class reins as president, well, this year he again is doing a capable job. Smiley is a hard worker, but always has a cheery word no matter how tough the task is. Now that we're seasoned a little, some of us are assuming leadership and various responsibilities. Edith Harrod is doing a fine job on the Peg as music editor, lack Magnuson and Bay Beadles are columnists, but we're extra proud of Bob Kittleson and Betty Trenary, who are the assistant editors of the Peg. Homecoming was an unusually big success-parades, football victory, stunts, and topped off with at big Homecoming dance in Pritchard gymnasium. After football season, dramatics and forensics got into high gear, Sopho- mores were well represented, having Frances Felter and Francesmary White in debate, and Ray Beadles, Tommy Stinson, Boyd Bucher, Bob Kittleson, lack Magnuson, Mary lune Stumpf, and Francesmary participating in the school dramatic productions. By the way, Tommy, Boyd, lack, and Mary lune made Alpha Epsilon Sigma this year. Basketball went great guns this year with school spirit and a fervored pitch never before known on Eureka's campus. My classmates, Herb Hasen- yager, Howie Stein, and Bill Perry not only came through in grand style on the basketball courts, but we contributed a mighty spirited cheerleader for the home crowds-Helen Wilson. Sophomores were represented on all the musical organizations on campus. Bill Busch was in the first quartet, as was lack Magnuson. Aldena Goetzinger, Flora Pifer, and Edith Harrod were very active in the Chapel Choir,-and a new- comer to our ranks, Bob Riggle, was a member of the second quartet. However, Mom and Dad, I don't want you to think from all I've written that we are just outstanding in extra'-curricular activities-by no meanse-look who made distinguished records in scholastic achievements-Ethel Cheesman, Margaret Sharp, Evelyn Toliver, Ray Beadles, Betty Trenary, Bob Kittleson, Edith Harrod, and Frances Felter, to mention a few. The social program has been a full one-what with all-school affairs, fraternity and sorority parties and dances, plus the Artists Course concerts, opera, and plays. I really believe l'm not only learning and accomplishing more each college year, but l'm having a swell time doing it. We're going to uphold tradition in royal style and put on a breakfast for the Seniors soon. Will close for now and hope to see you soon. l'm going out to watch Harley Mangold, Glen Voorhees, and Don Bradley whip the ball around in baseball practice. Of course, tonight I'll be studying my German. Your ever loving and hard working son, Donald - gg - 1-r ' Q'
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