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Soph omore v iass Clc F. M. SPEAGLE, President. L. L. HUFFMAN, Vice-President. i IARY MAUNEY, Sec ' y and Treas. IDA BELLE NEAS, Prophet. O. B. ROBINSON, Historian. EULA MORGAN, Poet. MOTTO: Life is short; therefore iiuilce it useful. ' YELL Vampu, Vampu ! Wahu, Wahii, Wah ! Sophomore, Sopliomore ! Yahu, Yahu, Yah ! COLORS: Violet and Gold. CLASS ROLL H. P. Flowe, Hickory, N. C. Margaret Henuri.x, Concord, N. C. L. L. Huffman, Stanley, Va. Mary Mauney, Newton, N. C. Maude Miller, Hickory, N. C. EuLA Morgan, Mauldin, S. C. Ruth Moser, Hickory, N. C. Ida Belle Neas, Parrottsville, Tenn. O. B. Robinson, Gastonia, N. C. LiLLiE Sease, Gilbert, S. C. F, M. Speagle, Henry, N. C. R, A. SwARiNGEN, Hickory, N. C. CuRLEE Wagner, Hickory, N. C. H. D. Walter, Mooresville, N. C.
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Sophomore History THE members of the Sopliomore Class, realizing that there must be unity of thought, actimi, aud form be- fore any number of inchviihials can conduct tlieir affairs in a business-like way, met in the first week of ( )ctober, 1908, for the jiurpose of forming the cla s organization. Shortly after this, on ( )ctober 10, the class (leciiled to have a second meeting, that cnlors and yells might be selected, and after some deliberatidU these were obtaineil. Several evenings after this the boys of the class went upon the Warpath, where they made the twilight re- verberate with the class ' s most ]iopuIar ells, and in the meantime singing that old familiar hymn, O, Freshmen, you had better lie lnw, lie low. This song once had a very dis])leasing sound to the present Sophomore boys, but that was a year ag(j, and it is now (|uite popidar with them. .Almost all the members of the class were back one ) ' ear on their Latin, thereb} ' making it necessary for them to take both I ' reshman and Sophomore Latin this year. Several students, who were with the members of this class last year as Freshmen are not attending school anywhere now; but the number of members in this class is very near where it originallv st(.iod, because several new students joined the class this year. If it were jjossible, it might be best to record what each member of the class intends to do in life; but let it suffice at present with the fact that their aims are lofty and worthy to Ije considered. O. B. Robinson, Historian.
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