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Bcademy Sophomore Class. MOTTO- Suaviter in modo fortiter in re. COLORS— White and Old Rose. Officers: President — J. R. Ramer. Vice-President — O. N. Johns. Secretary — Cora Yoder. Treasurer — Bertha Christophel. Historian — Wilma Smoker. ' HE Sophomore takes great pride in the fact that he is not a Freshman. He reminds us of a four- » year-old child who thinks he has outgrown his babyhood, and would not think of sitting- to the table in a high chair or sleeping in a cradle. He is a man in minature. He abhors the silliness and littleness of being a baby (Freshman.) He wants to follow his older brothers (Juniors and Seniors) all about the estab- lishment and dabbles into everything they do. He is always getting into trouble or spoiling things.
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