The Sophomore Glass Friends, Romans, and counlrymen, lend me your ears. ORROWING the opening words of Mark Antony's famous oration, we, the Sophomores of 1937, wish to express our feelings of joy and wonder, for we know that next year we shall drop the title of lowly sophomores and receive that of mighty juniors. We have struggled hard for that honor and now that we are about to attain it, we hope to be worthy of it. Of course, this year has not been all grind and study, for we have had our fun. Some of us have furnished material for laughter, though our only rewards from the teachers have been frowns when we forgot that puns belong outside the classroom. Last year when we were freshmen, the upper classmen had their fun teasing us for strolling into classrooms where we did not belong. After a while we learned bow the school system operates. This year we have looked fondly on freshmen, remembering our blunders as we watched them make theirs. Contrary to traditional belief, we are on quite friendly terms with the freshmen. Though we are only sophomores, we have taken an active part in school affairs, such as the Glee Chorus, orchestra, and sports. Some of us who are not quite so talented have gone after our studies with a vengeance. Next year we hope to take a more prominent part in our school activities. Looking ahead, we see two long years stretching before us, but at the end of that time we know that a reward awaits, a reward won by hard work and study, and worthy of mention, our diplomas. We hope then to take our places in the affairs of this troubled world of ours. Who knows?-maybe one of our class will be president. Idle dreaming will get us no place. So we'll just stick to the present and hope that next year may be as pleasant as this one has been. Ruth Arnold Robert Bauer Vella Beckham Edward Bramkamp Rosemary Britz Betty Carraher Jean Chase Ruth Ehlman Gordon Fischer Norbert Fischvogt Wilma Flohr Robert Fox Charles Frazier Marjory Cram Harry Grabel Virginia Hader Lucille Haenning Edwin Hays Marjorie Hebeler Betty Heinzeroth Georges Himes Virginia Holzhauser Vivian Jennings Genevieve Jester George Jones George Junker Joseph Kessler Caroline Kiefer Ruth Koenig Verma Kuhn Rita Lange Georgia Lawson Vernon Louie Rita Miller Joan Moore Willard Moore Frma Moore Marjory Morris Ida Murphy Gene Myers Clarence McBride Marjorie Nienaber Evelyn Neuhaus Martha Netherland Almeda Parker Loraine Phillips Caroline Preising Deloris Rath Jerome Rack Marie Reinke Hildred Robinson Lucine Rolfes William Sanders Edwin Scheidt page fwenty-seven Elvira Schlensker Earl Schnecker Ruth Schottelkotte Alice Schrott Maymedell Semler Marvin Shaw Maxine Short Oliver Smith Albert Spaeth Milton Sprowl Ethel Steiner, Earl Todt Nelson Urban Donna VonHolle Rita Waechter Erwin Waite Dorothy Wallace Virginia Walton Howard Weber Roberta Weber Betty Weisman Cecelia Westendorf Reeva Whitton Elaine Wickemeier Emmett Winn Marian Wolterman
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Room 1-Freshmen A-H E. XV. MUSKOPF B. S. Miami UIIil'!'l'.YifAj' Mr. Muskopf teaches mathematics, from beginners' Algebra to Trigonometry, and also General Science. After school hours, he coaches the baseball team and helps with various other student activities. Room 6-Freshmen M-Z ETHEL L. FROST B. 5. Miami Ulliwrxify In her capacity as adviser to the Zem Zem Staff, Miss Frost assumes the responsi- bility of planning that the annual year book may be brought out on time and also be paid for. She teaches Latin and third year English. Rztcm 2-Freslmrnan H-M K. A. PACK A. B. U1Ifl't'I'Xifvj' of Iffllfllfkyj' Mr. Pack teaches all Commercial Sub- jects, including: General Business Training, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Salesman-- ship, and Typing. His extra-curricular duties are serving as coach of the Debate Team and as Adviser for the High-Y organization. f L?-X L M . l V page lwwlly-zlillr'
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