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CATHERINE RIGBY LA VERNE JENSEN Secretary-Treasurer Vice President IRVIN BURNHAM REX MACKAY President Hop Manager Every nation, every state, every school and every individual has its ideals. A goal set high and lofty to which every effort is set forth for its attainment. But this is supposed to be a report and to deliver the matter straight from the shoulder, it can be said that the class of 22 established a record last year that has been an incentive to greater things this year. The opening evidence of such a pace was brought to light when the Sophomores were the smiling victors in a mix-up with the Freshies 0n Founders Day. A good beginriing serves as an impulse to greater activity and we followed it up with three. very successful dances, one in the form of a class party at the Third ward on November 7th, the second as a matinee in the Odeon on February 22nd, and to finish with we held a grand Soph-Freshie dance in the Odeon on February 27th. Dancing was apparently in vogue at class parties this year and the Sophs have not been backward in this respect. Finally, but of major importance, is the class athletics and in this respect we have surely upheld our name. First in football, then in basketball, and last in spring athletics, its representatives have fought hard and conscientiously and although in every case not returning victors, ours has always been work of the highest type. Next year we expect to become all-pow ertul Juniors and our fondest hope is that as the Junior class we may establish a record that will be worthy of emulation and remain as a worthy example for the classes that follow us. , a...umm....,,m 1! II II lllllllllll'llll' 1920 ' IlnIIIIIIUmHIIIIYIIII IIIlImrfIIIIIIIUIIIIIYIIIIYIIITIIIIUIIIIIIILI'JYIHIIIITIIJYIIIIHYIIIIIHIHIIIUIIXJII IIlIll'IIIII N Page 71
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