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James YOU9-HY Joe Brown President . Vice.-l resident .Sip omore Cfdfdd Owcem ' as . if 1 , Patricia McDowell Patricia Sharp Secretary Treasurer 670145 0 7 950 Dear Family, D0n,t mess with Mr. ln-betweenf, Thus ran a popular song several years ago. We, however, think it is utterly absurd, since the in-betweenn people are often the most important, as in the case of the sophomore class. It has been said that freshmen know that they don't know, juniors know that they know, and the seniors know that they donit know, while the carefree sophomores donit know that they donit know. We are, on the whole, a happy group. We are supposed to have a little more sense than the freshmen, yet we don't have to know as much as the juniors or be as quiet and dignified as the seniors. As you can see, the requirements arenit very stiff. It was fun to come back to school this year and know people. Even registration wasn't quite so bad, since we had someone to talk to while we stood in line waiting to argue our counselors out of something. Those of us who went to the faculty reception this year had a much better time than when we were freshmen. We felt completely at home as we called out a cheery to our old pals on the faculty. The fact that we were met with a blank start and cold How do you do?', didnit daunt us, in many cases we were just as well pleased that the profs didn,t remember having had us in class. We did not receive the attention that was showered upon us as freshmen, but we turned the eyes of the campus in our direction by our various activities. One of the usweetesti' things we sponsored was the Candy Shop, where the fellows danced with their sugar through a peppermint-striped room. There have been many changes made this year. Our stack of note cards has been replaced by a Human Living syllabus. The Sunday night suppers of ham salad, peanut butter, and tea have been changed to a hamburger at the O. V. D. The 6:30 rising bells have been replaced by a sturdy little alarm clock, or by a soft-spoken roommate who gently taps our shoulder and whispers, You have fif- teen minutes until classf, We have liked this second lap of the journey towards education GD, but the future looks even brighter. With only one more year of required courses ahead of us, weire on our way! 30 7, f.-- - Aa . ,
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