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Sophomores in a college are a strange group of people. Faculty think sophomores are immature children, seniors think sophomores are must-be-tolerated little sisters, juniors think sophomores are misfits in the college life, freshmen think sophomores are pretentious bookworms, and sophomores think sophomores are Plato's philosopher-kings. Rockford Colleges sophomores are a curious combina- tion of the intellectual and nonsensical. They are the problem babies of the community. They are the putty in the hands of the social and intellectual forces, waiting to be formed into finished, matured individuals. They are to these forces within the College, as bricks are to the skilled bricklayer. The sophomores have half mastered the basic arts ol learning, reasoning and understandinglhey have half mastered the art of moderation in their social life. They need skilled faculty help in integrating these intellectual and social Facets ol their life into one basic force for useful living. Similarly, bricks have the potentiality of being parts oi a beautiful useful whole. They need the skilled bricklayer to give their sturdy, substantial, but rough bodies, their proper places in the great work. Sophomores-bricks. Not compared facetiously, but compared as corresponding parts of Finished works. sophomores are the raw material that the College needs for producing its graduates. Bricks are the raw material the builder needs for producing the final structure. Exploring further the similarity, sophomores become bricks that are transformed into the final solid structure of understanding that the College regards as its product. Raw material, but not waste. Raw material with potentialityl SCPHOMORE CLASS Officers Back Row: Tanner, Worley, Sill, Mcfanna. Front Row: Forester, Weber, Muir. 19
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