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(assFgaassraaiff the madisonian fgaggaaBiwiasES S'Ciptiomovr Class H)iston Poor Freshies! How stupid we must have looked as we stumbled into the assembly on that fatal day in the year 1925. Yes, Freshies, indeed! Seventy-four of us, feasting our eyes upon a seemingly added attraction—the Seniors. Nevertheless, good or bad, it was the first step we had taken towards solving that great problem called High School Life. The following class officers were chosen: Marion Sehermer, President; Thomas Sterling, Vice-President; and Gordon Routh, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Snyder and Miss Mitchell were our class advisors. Like every other Freshman class, we soon became accustomed to the splendid rules and regulations and now we have developed into the noble, handsome, thoughtful and wise-appearing Sophomores. Of course, we feel sophisticated, it is a remarkable achievement. The various expressions on our faces account for that. Our number has decreased slightly and our present enrollment num- bers fifty-five hale and hearty Sophomores. The class officers at the present are Virgil Phipps, President; Harry Cook, Vice-President; and Norma Stuart, Secretary-Treasurer. 1927 Page twenty
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the madisoinian During this year we have enjoyed several parties and on a whole our Sophomore Year has proved to be quite a success. We are hoping that the future has an abundance in store for us and we guarantee to accomplish greater things in the years to come. This is station S-O-P-H-O-M-O-R-E. Please stand by us. Dorothy Hazner, '29. tfje opijomores; When it’s time to study and good grades we attempt, When it’s time to earn G’s to be exempt, And the teachers say, “work, and the tale is told,” Who are the first to reach the goal? Why, the Sophomores! When our basketball team has another to compete, And instead of “Victory” we see defeat, When the crowd yells like demons—shouting our name! Who jumps in to help save the game? Why, a Sophomore! When our Madison High School funds begin to get low, Then we know it is time to make some show. Rut the Seniors say, “The help is all lacking!” Who steps forth to do the backing? Why, the Sophomores! When we are having parties and jovial times, When light are our hearts and care-free our minds, Who are the gleeful ones that can be so proud To have the name of “Leading the Crowd!” Why, the Sophomores! When two more years of study slowly pass around, We Sophomores will be on higher ground. We’ll have honors and victories all down the line, We’re, the Seniors of ’29! Now—we’re Sophomores! Gertrude Bader ’29. 1 9 2 7 5? Page twenty-one
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