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Sophomore Class History Class Colors Old Gold and Black Class Motto “Consilium est melius quam opes” (Wisdom is better than riches) Class Flower Pansy All R. H. S. is divided into four parts, the first one of which is inhabited by the Seniors, the second by the Juniors, the third by the Sophomores, and the fourth by the Freshmen. These four provinces are divided from one an- other by different classes, different gourses of study, and different seats in the assembly. They all have their different symbols, colors and leaders. The greatest of these are the Seniors. Since they have been longest in R. H. S., they have much culture and refinement of manner. The province lying next the Seniors is inhabited by the Juniors, who are next in culture and refinment of manners. The fourth province is inhabited by the Fresh- men, who have been in R. H. S. the shortest time. They are a green and un- stable legion, judged by their light and frivolous conduct. Occupying the position between these Freshmen and Juniors, are the Sophomores, a quiet and submissive class, bent on accomplishing great things. Their insignia is the Eagle, with outspread wings. They hope in due time to acquire the exalted and dignified position of Seniors. O, Shade of Julius Caesar, Pardon Me, A Sophomore! JOSEPHINE WASHBURN, ’23.
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