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The Sophomore! President, WILLIAM VICTOR GROSS Vice-President, DAVID C. NEWELL Vice-Presidepl, IRENE HOWELL Secretary and Treasurer, HESTER TXIISWONGER EAVETAKING and saying farewell are perhaps the most difficult tasks one is called upon to do in all his life. The very shortness of the time we have spent as students in the Junior College tends to make the saying of this farewell even more difficult, for no sooner have our roots become firmly fixed than they are again torn up. Again we must leave, if not all, at least the bulk of our friends, and seek our places in the world, larger than the ones we have iust left, and while there is the great adventure before us that we would not wish to give up, there is also sadness in our hearts at leaving the smaller but dear world, the Junior College. We came to the Junior College still filled with enthusiasm and pep for our individual high schools, but after scarcely more than ten weeks had passed, the old feeling, while not gone, was submerged in a new one. the pos- session of which surprised us because of itsiintensity. And strangely enough, we did not see the poor rickety buildings as old and dirty, but brightened and cleaned and made splendid with hopes and prayers for a bigger, and more complete college that some day Kansas City shall have, And now we are going away. That phase of our life in the Junior Col- lege is over. Each experience in the classroom is but a foretaste of the ex- periences we shall have in the world to which we are going, whether it be to a university or into the business world, ln these two years we have been shaping unconsciously our later lives. So to you, Junior College, we, the Sophomore class of 1924, pay tribute. THE SECRETARY. Sixteen
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HELEN FRANCES AGEE FRANK WILSON ATKIN V. V. V.: Scribblers. VERNA HELEN AYERS VIRGINIA ELIZABETH AINES French Club: Collegian, '23-'24-. French Club. LELAND EDWARD BARTLETT u HARRIETTA FRANCES ALLSITIOUSE U. Z5 I.: Scribblers: Art Club: Collegian, '23-'24, Pre-Medic Club: German Club German Play, '24, WILLIAM SAMUEL BENJAMIN RUTH LUCIA ALTERGOTT Student Council, Vice-President, '23-'24-1 Class Secretary, '22-'Z3: Contemporary Club: U. 8 I.g Honor Roll, l. Scarab: E. R. S.3 Track, '23. A ' Scvelzfcciz
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