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0PHOMORE8 at college, have occasion to rejoice over the arrival of Dr. Scholz. The greater part of their two years spent at Reed g has been during the long interim between presidents. The CW members were privileged to know Dr. Foster for only a few months in their early Freshman days. The class of 1923 started after the close of the war with their interests and enthusiasms for the things of peace. It is interesting to note that a large proportion of this group are politics, history, economics and sociology majors, while the premedics and science majors include more than a fourth of the class. When it comes to opinions on student government, and partici- pation in campus activities, the Sophomores are simply irrepressible. i Rumor has it that the next constitutional amendment will place a i y time limit for discussion by classes in student body meetings, because l there is such a superabundance of budding and full blown orators in the Sophomore class. T THE SOPHOMORES, perhaps- more than any other group With the greatest number of members of any Class the Sophomores have contributed their ilpepH and accepted responsibility in every phase of college life. They have also made a sincere effort to know all the members of their own class by holding extra class gatherings, among which was a very successful hike and roller skating party. The reception to the Freshmen at the beginning of the year, where an attempt was made to furnish amusements that all might enjoy, typifies the democratic spirit of the Sophomore class. The Class officers are: Lewis jones, President; Frances Kling, Vice-President; Florence Craven, Secretary; William Miller, Treas- urer; Anton Lindstrom, Sergeantaat-arms. 28
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