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The Scarlet and Black Sophomore Class Une day as I was sta ding before my mirror I saw, much to my surprise, many familiar faces. There was Al McEwen, our freshman class pres1dent,and the other officers: Connie Raitz, vice-president, and Billy Beach, secretary. This vision slowly faded, and in its place a group of freshmen and sophomores appeared--the freshman initiation, with everyone dressed as little 'k1ds.' There was Jack Kramer trying to tap dance in his stocking feet, and Lee Shanteau proposing to Pearl McDonald, the winner of the leg contest. But suddenly these happy people whowere enjoyizlg themselves so greatly disappeared from view. Next I saw a classroom where it seemed as though the Freshman Science Club was making plans for a card party and candy sale, but before I could make out exactly what they were doing, the scene was gone. , But as I stared, fascinated, the vision appeared again and I saw Connie Raitz as sophomore class president, Jeanne Faunce, vice-president, and Dorothy Hendee, secretary and treasurer. Next I saw another freshman initiation. This time our class was getting its revenge, but only on the fair sex, as the boys were excluded. Then to the foreground came that same Science Club. They were discussing a play, 'Drums of Fury,' in which Car- roll Fisher and Evelyn Allen played the leading roles, and before I realized it, the group had vanished. The scenes always seemed to fade just when they were becoming inter- esting. I had just faintly observed the sophomore class party, then the mirror became blank. I waited expectantly for a few minutes, but as nothing more appeared, I concluded that my brief glimpse into the past was over. I only hope that a day will come when I will be able to see into the future as I have into the past. I know that many interesting things would be revealed to me. Page Thirtyasix
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The Scarlet and Black Seated: 2nd Row: 5rd Row: sophomore Boys Arthur Berry, Jack Pearson, Donald Leister, George Robarge, Charles Lockwood, Forest Brubaker, Judy Durbin, Melvin Aschenbach, Lawrence Jockett. Lee Shanteau, George Schwartz, Alvin Capron, Jack Kramer, Alfred McEwen, Francis Pedee, Robert Fos- ter, William Beach, Richard Denman, Edward Emerson Mr. Fellers. Bob Booth, Harry Roby, Harold Maier, Robert Bond, Jack Konnard, Leonard Petersen, Francis Graff,Mah- lon Fritz, Harold Busdieker. Page Thirty-five
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