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L The beginning of the second year at Lacon lligh School the paths of knowledge were not quite so ruggecl. XYe began to feel that we really be- longed to the student body and were not merely onlookers. Our studies were less difficult, although just as interesting. The mysteries of Geometry puzzled us greatly. but under the careful instruction of our principal. Klr. Nichols, we soon began to get the work. Latin was our worst enemy this year. Some of the class went back and studied Latin I, while two of the - class read Caesar. ,Xncient llistory and lfnglish were easier to master. XYe have always tried to do our part in school functions. We have enjoyed doing' our part in helping' the work of the liooster Club. XYe were represented in athletics on both basketball teams, by two guards on the first team and one on the second. ln baseball, llunk was our second Ilabe Ruth. lle again filled catcher's place, while Ray performed at first base. The class roll now has the names of ten Sophomores. since .Xrlo l'eters. from Trivoli, lll., joined our number. XYe are now half way through lligh School. NYC have enjoyed our work and play and the friendships we have formed. We hope that during' the last half of our High School course. our class may work together as we have done so far. - ' M.-XRIIC VORCII and lllil.lCN PERRY. ELEGY Written in the Lacon Churchyard. A Tickle The Sophs had a pie sale in the Assembly llall. They invited everyone that they could get and call: Next morn when Nichols called the roll 'Many seats were empty. the pies had taken toll. Unt in the dewy churchyard on the flowery mound, Mid the whispering of lost souls the green grass grows all around.
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