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19111- FOIQESTEQ IIC l RAY MACALLISTER BLANC:-ua YOUNG lX4ILO GIBBS ,l12NNE1'rE W'E1.Ls President Vice-President 'Treasurer Secretary Sophomore Class Editorial September 23. 191 1, was a red letter day in our class history, for it was then that the class of 1915 was organized in the C. 8: N. W. tunnel, with the watchword, Watch, Learn, and Boost. Wie gracefully accepted our humble position in the college world, determined to raise ourselves by our merits. The Sophomores Won the class scrap after a hard fight, but when it came to the football game We decided that it was time to show our athletic prowess and 1915 won 6 to O, which score was repeated in our Sophomore year. Our men and women were seen in all the branches of college life making reputations for themselves. lXlost of our number returned this fall prepared and eager to occupy a higher plane of activities. lVe kept the old traditions faithfully, reviving the Funnel Game for the benefit of the ignorant Freshmen we found in our hands. lN'laking some new ventures of our own, we gave an impetus to dramatic art by allowing the Freshmen to exhibit themselves at O'Neil's Theater. Hearty congratulations and compliments have been tendered us for the thoroughness with which we handled the early education of this hopeless aggregation, and our labors are already be- ginning to produce gratifying results. This year, owing to several new members, we have even more men than before on the teams and are boosting things just a little harder than ever, always seeking to ally ourselves with all that may be termed progressive. W'e think that our second year has been well spent and our endeavors rewarded, 1915 being well represented in every branch of college activities. lVe point with pride to our record of having contributed seven men to Football, four to basketball, five to baseball, five to track, nine to the Men's Glee Club, seven to the Girls' Glee Club, and five to the Garrick Club. Out of four editors on the 1913 Stentor, three claim membership in 1915. Not content with second place, which we attained last year in the Inter-class bas- ketball series, we easily defeated the Seniors, and captured this year's pennant. Our constant aim is to stand together in maintaining a wholesome class spirit, but not forgetting our Alma lX4ater, and striving for her with vigor. Cur members, with the true Lake Forest spirit, are at the front in everything intellectual, social, etc., working not only for individual glory, but also for that fame which redounds upon the class and upon Lake Forest. VVhat has been, will continue to be, and in remaining years the ambition of 1915 will be to accomplish more and more toward the advancement of our Alma Nlater. 24
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