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' AW'55?5?5!!!Ui l'3 A FIRST ROW: JAMES, FLYNN, Gnlrrnn, JORGENSON, JENSEN, Fox, Wooo, MACWILLIAMS, MASHEWSKE, HEAD, FULLAGER, GREY: SECOND Row: HAMILTON, FETTERMAN, Wooo, BIFMINGHAM, c0RWlNg ANDERSON, PETERsoN, NEILSON, NORTHRUP, SISSON, MADISON, MARTIN, WINEGARD, NEWLAND, OGDEN, sTRATTONg FREV, INGRAMQ THURD ROW! SuTToN, VANDUSEN, WAGAR, CHAPMAN, ALEXANDER, BENSON, BALLARD, BEATTTE, RUSSELL, RUSSELL, RoE, KTRKPATRUCK, CHRISTENSEN, SPIELMAN, sTRYKERg LAMPHIER, KINNE: FOURTH Row: JAVNE, WATERS, ORsuNo, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, DENNISTON, Coon, CAMPBELL. COREY, CoREv, MaLLER, NELSON, BUCKLE. OLSEN: Flrrn Row: Ros, WHITE, LEE, NEwav, CRANE, LILYEA, MCLAUGHLIN, MCFETRIDGE, BRIOGEMAN, HvNA, FLETCHER, BLISS' SLATER, JENSEN: SUXTN ROW! COMSTOCK, SEREFINE, ADAMS, BUCKLEV, HENRICKS, MATTESON, MULLS, FLYNN, ALLEN, ELLlN0g DART, ELLING, COILINS, DUELL, ELLUHC, DAvls, BAnLEv, HAYES CLASS OI? AFTER WEEKS or VAC,TlONlNG THE SOPHOMORES ENTERED THE ACADEMY IN BEWILDERMENTQ FINALLY. TRE BEWILDERMENT CLEARED AwAv AND THEY aEcAME MORE AT Hom:- Oun ABLE ADvusERs, Mass STREETER, Mass KUBLI AND MR. Russum, CHRISTENED us ON ouR MAIUEN VOYAGE, AND oun rnssr MEETING REsuLTEo IN THE ELECTION or FIVE CAPABLE OFFICERS! JOHN SHERIDAN, PRESICENTQ JOAN FLVNN, VICE-PRESIDENTQ JANE BUCKLEY, SECPETARYQ DONALD DAGGETT, TREASURER: AND DOROTHY ALLEN, SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE TO STUDENT COUNCIL. AT Tnns MEETING PLANS ron THE SOPHOMORE Hop WERE ouscussso. COMMITTEES COMPOSEO or JOHN SHERuoAN, GENERAL CHAIRMAN: JEANNE NEwLANo, BARBARA Wooo, DECORATIONSQ SUSAN HENRICKS, RlcHARD HAaeERrlELD, TICKETS: DOROTHY ALLEN, JEANNE MILLS, ENTERTAINMENT: HERMIA MATTESON. ELEANOR ADAMS, REFRESHMENTSQ AND PAuLlNE BURT, oRcHEsTRA, WERE CHOSEN, AND WORK PROGRESSED UNTIL THE NIGHT or OCTOBER 29, IQUO, WHEN ALL ENJovEo A WONDERFUL TINEA THE NAME, HSOPHOMORE FLoP,n APPLIED ev PREvlous SOPHOMORE CLASSES. PRovEn TO BE NO LONGER AP' PRoPRlATE TO THIS vEAR's PARTY. rv Orrlcens 26
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,,:'f5 -iv-fu-E ' Q. A1,,.L ., . FIRST ROW! BARnow, OTTAVIINO, Hopxnws, SNYDER, CHRIETENSEN, COLE, BECKHORNQ SECOND Row: SAITNY HVLANP, CAYAGNADD, STURRUP, WHITBCCK. OST GRADUATES MoTTo: 'EARLY TO RISE AND EARLY TO BED MAKES You HEALTHY BUT SOCIALLV DEAD.' OR ALL wonx AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK CSPDTSJ. A Sono: 'THE Moon woN'T TALKN U-IE AlN'T NO P. GJ on 'THEY THREW THE BABY OUT THE WINDOWP- FDR CRYING ouT LOUD' HISTDRY: DULL SUBJECT on PRDPHEDY: BREAD AND WATER TASTES BEST ON CouRT STREET on WILL! WHERE THERE IS ONE, THERE'S A wAY on M'55 COLE PDEM: THERE'S A LONG, LONG TALE NEEDS TELLlNo 'BouT A GANG IV '2I. THEV'RE THE POST-GRADS YOUNG AND HAPPY, WITH THEIR DEEDS AS YET UNSUNG. Guvs AND GALS wHo, HAVING LEFT SCHOOL, HAvE RETURNED T0 LIVE AGAIN KlVDERGARDEN'S Jovs AND PLEASURES AND to DRuvE Mass COLE T0 SIN-- OR TRY AS WE MAY To PUT ON A PLAY, HE NEVER COULD SUCCEED. lT'S EITHER BECAUSE OUR wonx WE SHIRH OR ELSE OUR PRES' ls JUST A -- BAD aov. P. G. OFFICERS C71 P. S. WE PUT THE oR'S nw, IN CASE YOU'VE co'r A BOATI JADK SNYDER OR BILL SMITH 28
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