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e Co 7crsec 7 Sophomore History [T SEEMS not only necessary but just and fitting that we, the Class of 1919 should be given space to tell our excellencies. Often in writing these histories the Class Scribes are prone to exag- gerate the achievements of their respective classes. They make a screaming eagle out of a little lark; a rooster out of a crow. There may be some excuses for this, — either there ' s a love for deceit in some of these classes, (we shall mention no names) or it may be because there ' s an oppressive poverty of the subject under discussion. We are trying hard to be lenient. There is no need of such exaggeration in our class write-up. We are, and for two years, have been, acknowledged as the strongest, m ost dependable class ever bearing the name of Sophomore. The Faculty even, will, under pressure, admit that this statement is true. We have the best thinkers, (along certain lines); the best public speakers (see program of Junior Society Contest); the prettiest girls, (turn to class picture); the most interesting cases, (interview the old stone bench); the bravest boys, (hear them, talk about war ) ; the best pony riders, and the biggest bluffs, (you added that). To list our galaxy of stars would take more space than we are allowed. All we really wanted to say when we begged for a hearing is, that we are rapidly making history — history that will go thundering down the ages — and appear in bold type in next year ' s Calnorsean. We shall be better Juniors than the present ones — our aim is to be meek as lambs, modest in every way — little models that will com.e up to the Faculty ' s ideal in every respect. Watch Us Grow. 94
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Sophomore Class Raymond Sparks President Rose Gross V. President Pauline Lowers Secretary Janet Francis Treasurer 95
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