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S E N I D R S practice, you know, and took advantage of getting a few pointers from the enthusi- asts of the art. With the coining of June 2, came the end of our sophomore year, and an ever-wel- come vacation. Those who were looking forward to taking chemistry their junior year, really breathed deeply that summer before plunging into sulphur experiments the next fall. But plunge we all did that fall, and with a greater enthusiasm than ever before be- cause we were now upper-classmen. Now it was our turn to smile at bewildered freshmen and display our knowledge.
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S E IV I D R S hups the greatest thrill in becoming a sophomore was the realization that we were no longer freshmen! On September 19 of this year we chose to place our fate in the hands of George Miller, Benny Friedman, Ruth Reed, and Anne Denton. Two more wiener roasts were added to our list of activities. The second of these, on April 21, at Crumley's farm, should be a memorable occasion for Wanda Pairan. Even though it was a little early in the season, Pat'' took a swim accidental, of course. A few of us, with an eye to the future, attended some of the dances. We needed
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ETHEL HART “I am not now That which I have been.” BILL HARVEY He has a lot of common sense And learns from each experience. CHARLES HEFT Rather small, pretty quiet; Looks to me like he’s on a diet, JUNIOR HOLLAND I care only about us three-— My flivver, my gal, and me. BOB HOUSEHOLDER Playboy. RUSSELL HUMMEL A man of silence except when he talks. JACK HYDE Much could be said, but what’s the use? LOISE IMLER She works with all her might To do her duty right. CARROLL INGRAM A good-natured person is never out of place. EVELYN MARCELETE JACK Chatterbox. CARL JAMES Wise from the top of his head up. BOB JOHNSON Life is less than nothing without love. ROSS JUSTUS He who respects others is respected by them. DORIS KELLER Shes’ loyal to what she considers worth while; Unfaithfulness never her deeds will defile. GLADYS KELLER She will never be insignificant. ALTHEA KELLEY For your defense, boys, put up arms; Her dimples are resistless charms. CHARLES KELLEY He’s a back-slapping, rip-snorting, merry companion. MARY MARGARET KENNEDY Proud as a peacock. WANDA KINSER If pleasures were not very many. Life would not be worth a penny. DOLORES KUHN She often wears an expression as gloomy as her name implies. MARCIA KUHNS The art of talking long and loud Makes her center of the crowd. ■
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