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ii Juniors ROW ONE N Yosh1mura M Edebo V Vo1gt S Osheroff ROW TWO M Sowers M Baker L Cranmer ROW THREE J Carlson G Jamieson B Cockrell T Elder M Sregel R Hart Although it begins with the Junior Speech Tests, the Junior year is the best one of all, we discovered this year On Junior Day we wore the Ivy Dr Berry spoke to us at our assembly, and we shared our banquet with our malor professors That evening we had a court sing and a party on Faculty Porch We have seen a lot of light in our class this year: the light of interest in our major fields, the light of enthusiasm about the organ- izations that we have had a part in directing, and, of course, the light in the eyes of so many of us reflected in the diamonds on our hands. But for all of us, the light ahead is the brightest one. So look for the shine of our gay notorious, all-victorious class! 7
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'Q h Z's 1 se' is ROW ONE J Pearson, M. Varble, L. Altmark, W. Hiller. ROW TWO: A. Humphrey, M. Demmler A Anderson C Norton. ROW THREE: M. Harrleb, J. Williams, J. Meyers. We returned to Rockford for our Sophomore year full of enthusiasm. One of the first things we did as a class was to dance through the Campus Carousel Parade as flappers from the roaring twenties. At Christmas was our annual Sophomore step sing in Middle Hall. On Sophomore Day everyone feared us. Merely for our own enjoyment we demanded that certain tasks be done and homage be paid us by the other students. The more serious arts of the day included the assembly, the banquet, anclJcourt sing. Now with only a few weeks left in our Sophomore year, we are already planning how we will wear our ivy when we are Juniors. ln the spring was Sophomore Slave Day, when we were auctioned off to the highest bidder. As we washed cars, cleaned rooms, and typed papers, we remembered that the profits were for Campus Chest. 9
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