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, , ,. ,, , .,...s flq -'W'-ar- ' 'frat ' unzfw rf' .si ' ' , : 'I -' ..,,:'.. l JAM J W V. uf.-. g-: L ..:, ,. 1. THE SCDPHCDMGRF Cl .ASS After spending the summer vacation recovering from a rather severe case of Freshmenitis, the Sophomores returned to school with many resolutions for more efficient work and better grades. To start the year out right, they elected as their division presidents Eathel Hayes and Dorothy Anderson, who guided them through a semester of parties and fun. However, all the time was not spent in fun, for who didn't hear some of the wisest ones moaning and groaning about Mr. Ploesser's science problems and Mr. Gilbert's psychology tests? After the semester grades were distributed the Sophomores, with still more resolutions, elected Lillian Eddins and Wilma Papenhausen as their division presidents. As they settled down to a routine of studying again, with still more of Mr. Gilbert's psychology tests, they decided to break the monot- ony with a few pot luck suppers and parties. And so the semester went. Next year they shall return as- Juniors with still more and firmer resolutions. The class was well represented in all the activities of the school. Five of its members were club presidents, five were on the 'lYe Pedagoguei' staff, three were staH members of the Scout Weekly, and seven were reporters. Especially were they proud of the fact that Marie Jenkins, Mary Teater and Eloise Henson held major offices in the Student Council. The class as a whole felt that their adviser, Miss McCaul, was a vital member of the organization. i261 ,.. , , . - Jr Fre foll vict Ali l wh aS Q IT13 1'2l.Y Y Ch drz of an Ea pa Ta he
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