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' ?3i' 1 ll 77 Sophomore D President: JOHN MCARDLE Vicevpresident: ANDREW LANG Secretary: JAMES BOLAND Treasurer: JOHN D. O,CoNNELL AS we talce leave ot our Sophomore year, our tendency is to lootc tor- ward to the lorclly position of upperclassmen. We came to Sophomore year with an assurance that made us anxious to challenge the hest offered us. But polish and assurance never made a Junior out ot a Sophomore. Vve soon discovered how much was needed to meet this most tormidahle of college years. Philosophy, government, rhetoricp-'how we have struggled to lceep our heads aloove this tidal wave of tacts and theories. The lahor to the successtul conclusion ot our taslc was a tascinating process, and a terrihle one. All, however, was not without its pleasant reliet. 0,Connell,s ad- lilohing hrolce many a tension. Shea,s missing English text and Noonan,s many ditlziculties were a diversion to professors and students alilce. lVlarli Smiths detense ot his political opinions was well delivered and well re- ceived and we still haven,t discovered the wherefore ot Carr,s homing flights on Tuesday nights. Between tall and summer it was an enjoyahly instructive year. f g 72 I I w 'I ' f :fre f Q 5 7
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ll' .Arr ww ih twfe ? -R R' Q.: .H 'E' A1 rm X 1 WN t Sophomore E President: PFHOMAS CONWAY Viceepresiclent: FRANK CLENDENEN Secretary: HERBERT FINNESON Treasurer: ARCHIE M. SIWART THE men oi Sophomore emerged from Freshman resplendent in sophomoric afiectations oniy to discover that Freshman was hut a miid preparation for the coming prohiems. Undaunted, we sped hetween Scyiia and Charyhdis, and with fuii sail plunged into the curricuiar sea. Our studies have heen vahiahie hut at the same time have heen the rea- son for the lines on our faces. Many festive occasions, amusing incidents, informal gatherings, un- recorded here, are inscrihed in our hearts. Vve may now recaii with a sense of detachment the hurried hite, the six-five heii, innumerahie hiue- hooics, sieepiess nights, anxious faces, and the results which our modesty forhids us to divulge. Memories of men are: Garvey revealing his Vvaii Street operationsg Conway ready for aii comers on the proposition: HRe- soived, That the Supreme Court should he pacicedfy Tom Keiiy caiiing in vain. for regular pariiamentary proceedings at ciass meetings: Franic Keiiy furiously peddling Americag Finneson revising minutes to fit resuitsg Mark Smith arguing. Maximus Accesserit. x '- M' A-1 MI J' , 73 1 , . 'W ',, tt it .iw R R .. f'.. 1 ' - 'V-L fzefjjg t ,,a '?' ta , i f lix' --vi YXQtit.QgQQ?gg35fi5it
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