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f , , s . - , . V V I:!5 P,'r6 , . ... - - -, -. ,.-s.- 'f V- f -1 .,- --v'2'19 ' ' ' ' - -1...-. --'-U' ' ' -- V' . at . as -We-Q3-1 .,....-1-ay-1-'-f. .4115-.rp. -...u.s.1n.. 1-' -. .cv-.-. ' .- . . ,-..--- . - . --'- 'Z-'- U THE SQPHUMURES Hail the Sophomoresl-the class that works as hard as it plays. Besides an academic record that is really outstanding, they have piled up an enviable total of extracurricular activities that will stand in T. C. history a long, long time. But where the class really shines is' in their class activities, their parties, and their participation in school affairs. Cooperation has been the keynote and the Sophomore group of l94l has lived fully up to the bright promise they showed us as Freshmen of l94O. To start the year rolling, the Sophies attached wheels to their heels for a skating party, where whirling rhythms set up that har- monious feeling so necessary for a successful scholastic season. Chance ruled the day at Kay Young's domicile when a pot-luck supper brought up a menu startling enough to make a dictionary turn old before its time. ,Q Oh yes, these active sophomores were ably represented at the Fall Fiesta. Three of its would-be, or rather tried-to-be women, Leland Bonar Gilbert Fling and John Kiniry donned ladies' arb and ave I 1 f Q Q us a satire on their ideas about the great American institution--the beauty parlor. i 4 - y Perhaps one of the most important reasons for the smooth run- ning ofthe class was its choice of officers. President John Kiniry at the helm had led the Sophies and kept the meetings alive with his tales of western life. Gracie Freel, that capable crooner and artist of the ball-room, showed further talent in the consolidated parties. Merry Pfeiffer, with her usual clearness and precision proved 'to be the perfect scribe. Smiling and cheerful Margaret Davis rounds out a well chosen staff as their capable treasurer. F g It is really hard to imagine these so very collegiate Sophies as being just one step away from that quickly enterprising group of Freshmen of last year. So stick in there, Freshies, there's still hope! J Th F -FEES., .,:fv..'. 1 :I J., i ::,,4,,-fu. nm,,.,,.,5mwNmqqnma 1:Q,,L, wnBl9:M5'ZQ..,DlF
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