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Page Twewlly-.ri,1' CONSTANCE APOSTOL CLIFFORD BARNES ANNE BARNES FRED BIFANO JACK BLOOM FRAN K Bl LD VVILMER BOARDMAN MILDRED CH ACONA CARL DANNENFELDT I KENNETH DEETER HERMAN EAKIN GEORGE FARKAS VIRGINIA FOX ARTHUR GORDON DOROTHY HEWITSON ALMA HILMER
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THE SUDHDMUIQE CLASS P resid cn t ........... .................. ..................... lhlce-President ........ ....... Treasurer .......... Secretory ................. ....... CLASS OFFICERS: W11,1,1AM KLIER lR15N15 Scniuimiga NNILMER BOARDMAN SHIRLEY PETERSON Sergeant-at-Arms ........ ...... J ACK BLOOM Class Colors ...... ........ C R1MsoN AND GREY Flower .......... Motto ................,............................. SWEET PEA ,lQOWING, NOT DRIFT1NG Three months of summer vacation is altogether too long a time to separate friends. This is one fact that the Sophomore class found to be all too true. We greeted our classmates and N. A. G. U. like long lost friends in September. Frograms were copied a11d work was started eagerly. We proved last year our motto- Rowing, not Drifting , and we intended to uphold it this year. Remembering' the feeling of strangeness which we had had on our arrival in Indianapolis for the lirst time, we endeavored to make the 1' reshmen feel as much at home as possible. lncidently, we enjoyed initiating the yearlings, and they too, being good sports, enjoyed the hazing. Work followed closely on the heels of everyone-where was that leisure time the Dean was always referring to? Floor classes-what groans we suffered until we were back into shape again! By the time Thanksgiving arrived, we were all ready to do our bit of exhibiting. The reception of the dances by the Sophomores made us just a bit proud. I-low well we will remember the good times at the dances, the hockey, foot- ball, and basketball games, and the thrill of Christmas vacation. Back to school again only to experience the anxiety of final exams. The second semester intro- duced practice-teaching. It felt nice to have a real class respond to our com- mands. Through the kindness of Dr. Sputh, our class was given the opportunity of visiting the Lilly Biological Laboratories- Our guide was interesting and pleas- ant. The trip brought out many facts that were of great value to a physiology class. The girls made a new discovery when they came to the guinea pig sec- tion-but we'd rather keep it a secret. The time to go to camp will soon arrive. The very thought of Camp Brosius brings joy to the hearts of our classmates, and a bit of sadness too, that it will be our last time at the summer home we all love. Last year we were among the first to live in the cabins. All worry of having a tent blown away over night, or of a leaky roof was gone. To the Freshmen-we leave the name Sophomore -may you have as many pleasant times during your second year as we have had. To the juniors-we are about to follow in your steps-we hope to experience as many joys as you have had during the last year. May we keep intact the tra- ditions of -Iuniori' as you have. -1-iiii.. lil- -' Page Tiw-rzly-jim'
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VVILLIAM KLIER LILLIAN KOENIG WILLIAM KULTZOW I-IILDEGARD KUMMER RAY LYNN I-IUBERT LEE ALBERT MANN FREDERICK MARTIN BEATRICE MASSMAN JOHN McKAY BRADLEY MENIG THELMA MEYER PETER MUTO ARNOLD NELSON STEPHAN PARR ln1x ALICE PERRINE Page T'w:'11ty-:czmn
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