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R K K unp, P. Iiowers, K. 5llt'L'llAlI1I, supliolnorc members ul the flilrlzrf um! flmv Stall' .irc looking at the latest issue ul the paper. I Spruul, .X. l'i1ll'klllll.ll', and N. lift-ssler sell candy to igry b.iskcth.ill spectators. Izirner, I. VVl1ittlc. li. Dunlap, S. McDerlnott, B. SLIGHT DETAILS MEAN QUALITY ' Brimming with new ideas the class of '46 has swooped down and taken rightful possession of sopho- more territory. Under the winning leadership of their president, George Young: vice-piesident, Ann Far- quhar, secretary, Winifred Schaneng treasurer, lohn lilskampg and with Mrs. Morris as chief strategist, they marshaled together all their forces to make the sophomore hop a huge victory. A new plan of attack had been evolved for the gala occasion, in that one person from each couple had to be a member of the sophomore class. Because of this new idea more sophomores rallied round this year than in any previous year and made the dance a huge social, as well as financial, success. Two outstanding workers on this project have been Caroline Fellows, chairman of the art committee, and Ann Farquhar, vice-president of the class. In other activities, such as Victory Corps and buy- ing war stamps and bonds, the class of '46 has kept up a consistently line record. To keep up the high spirit of the I. V. football team, Peggy Ruth Bowers, Elizabeth Smith, Helen Reb- stock, Audrey Price, Anne Louise Ayers, Peggy Camp- bell, and Adelaide Eicholtz have exerted every effort to bring loud but concentrated cheering from the rooting section. With a ready smile and a will to win, the sopho- more girls have braved the teaming masses at our home basketball games in order to help the class out financially by selling candy. This group of salesmen has made more money on this project than any other class in Lansdowne's history. Twcllly-folll'
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The sophomore clramatics class with A. Eicholtz, D. Taney, B. Scribblefs Ink being maclc up hy O. Hutchison M Sulu M Summy, I. Shustcr, I. Waring, L. Minnicli, S. App, P. Haring, Fallin, II. Geary, I.. Olvrmlorfcr. IJ, Martin, A. Rum C oinso anal IJ. XVilliams fstanclingj K. Gross ancl M. Egbert fseateclj and W. Harkins with the help of Miss Ilartniln gcls untlci' way. tn- ' -,A l-' A . AH P , g 3 fit I S. App takes her turn at homerooin responsibility. 1 . -14' l2uv' I The majority of this up-and-coming soph class have been sports-minded in football, hockey, basket- ball, bowling, and tennis. Iohn Iones was a sub for varsity. Another sophomore, Dave Hopkins, is mak- ing good in boy's tennis. Five varsity men of this year's wrestling team are members of the class of '46. With the enthusiasm that the girls of this class show for hockey, the next year ought to see a win- ning I. V. hockey team on the Field. Peppy, outstanding I. V. basl-:etball players are Peggy Ruth Bowers and Audrey Price. Tzvcfzly-fil'e
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