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26 CUPOLA-ROCKFORD COLLEGE The Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS HELEN HEEFRON . President DOROTHY BUNDY . Yice-President JANET SHVLTZ Secretary and Treasurer CTLADYS BNLIJWIN HAZEL ITENIENT ELIZ.-XBETI1 BL'RI.EsoN GERTRL'I7E BI,,xcI4I.EDIQI' FRIINQIQS EocIiII's DORIEITIIY BVNDY IRENE B.xII,Ex' KIIRINNI BENNETT KI.IxDEI..xINE LSDER DOIIIITIIY l'fIm'.xRIms RL'1'Il ISURSB ERI: ANNA URIMIIALR CAIIIII, I3IuIII,EY XI,II'IJ AI.-XRIE1jTXL'l.lll'R'I'Y FLORIELNCE ICGCIQIQT' HEl,EN HEI-'IfRoN IIARRII-ITT .I.xNIIEsoN CLARA ,IoHNsoN KIILDRED HANINIILI. RIARLXN HIL1'S' Iixix HL'LSOX c,'I'TIl,lE HEZEI. cIERTRl'DE -IoHNsoN CITHRINE I,.xNDoN ISTHEI. I,II.I. I R.xNcEs I.ooNIIs .'XIaEI.I': KIASTEX IQNTIHIIIYN XI.xnnocI4 l'fImITII OSBIIRNI-3 KIARJORIE PIgPI'I.I-1 SOPIIORIORLQ SI'IfL'I.IXI.S INNTIIRINIQ RNIIQIIT Klum' l,oIaINr: xI,XRU.XRI'.T XICCOIIT LIRACIC NORTON XEI.l.ll'IfYNI,XLLl'1Y I LoIu:NcE RAXNEY KIIIBEI. SNIIIQR IRENE PETERSON OLlX'E PRIEN KIARGARET Russ lixnx ROBIE EDNA SMITH SYLVA SMITH ISABEL SHUIQERT .IANET SHL'I,Tz .ADA STONEHOUSE ISNID VAN A1.sT1NE IIELEN XYEISER CORN XYVERKER DoRoTIIY SELLS -I1-:.INNE1'rE STNNOSIIECIX IDICSSIE STEVENS IlEI.EN TR.XIiERN RUTH THQNIAS IDOROTIIY XYING -
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S Cl'POl.A-ROCKFORD COLLICGIC 27 Q! 7 XX 1, Tx: JY--1 N-'Q ' if -Q es 4 Te SX 'f Downes 8. nerd 7 liolunze IQIj Number 2 The trouble with making a Sopho- omore number is that said Sophs are such a dull bunch there's nothing to tell about them. No, nothing whatso- ever. Of course not. They never do anything. They make no vast achieve- ments in scholarship and research such as other classes boast. They have no pep. They don't know a hockey ball from a tennis court. They never steal all the Easter bonnets in school, they never Italian lunch everybody in sight, nor scour the place for rags and old iron, nor make brandied dates, nor- anything. No. You never yet saw a Sophomore make a commotion in the dining room. No indeed. Not even when the faculty are off entertaining'a convention of C. P's. Pete has no idea of the ser- iousness which we of Rockford College attach to the study of the liver, Izzy hasnit the ghost ol a notion as to how the Germans walk, H. Heflron doesnit know atthing about the head of our Home Economics Department, and Landon, True, and Hulson may be said to have no comprehension what- ever of the inner workings of such minds as those of Signorina, Miss Lowater, and lyliss YVatters. It isn't the Sophomores who are into every- thing in school, up to all the mischief, doing all the work, running the whole place. Not at all. l should say not. By no means. ' Dondee, the original Sophomore, is perhaps typical of what the class should be-always alert, receptive of mind, eager to please, and energetic beyond our poor power to express. Although short as to leg, it cannot be denied that he covers the ground at a rapidity of some several miles a minute. Emulate him, sisters of IQI5! QUEL FUN! CHALLENGE! Pete-Edwards, a hot pair. YVelll pit 'em against any of like radiance, warmth, and brilliance you can show! SOPHOMORE SHORTCCMINGS There are some particular little fail- ings among our number which it seems the duty of our editorial pen to correct. Maud lylarie must be warned that her hair is too light as to shade and should be treated at once with a good quality of writing ink, Dottie Edwards should be encouraged to take heart when called on in class and share with the world some of the treasures which lie stored in her well-filled mind-We need her assistance in Sophomore English, Rhea must not talk so much in History I., and Eva simply muff restrain that loud, harsh voice of hers. VVe shall look for improvement. HISTORY I.-REIGN OF DUGAN -BUT, Otto's dreams were illu- sions because they were visions. And
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