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1; EDMNCHHMKQ ' e y y .J t A V 5'1 Soplzomore sziory ,-3:5-1 HE good ship TKSophomore set sail on the sea of knowledge, September 7, y y 1928, manned by two hundred and ten stout-hearted sailor students, it i recruited from East Point, College Park and Hapeville. The ship is 191' ' now well launched on its voyage of the discovery of knowledge. We hope that its crew will prove worthy seamen, true to Captain Reid, with hearts and minds set on the goal we are striving to read. We hope that we may neither be wrecked on the rocks of indifference, nor beset by the calms of indifference, nor torn by the storm of disobedience and insubordination; but that we may arrive with Hying colors at the glorious destination of promotion to our good ship TTJuniof, at the begin- ning of June, 1929. The sophomores this term boast six sectionsethree commercial, two Classical and one scientific. The school spirit of the sophomores is reHeCted in their participation in the many 9T t It A .4. 1'- 1 : v i; wqqeckQambb: school activities outside the school room. Half the Russell High football team is com- posed of sophomores. A third of the band is made up of sophomores, and there are numerous representatives of our class who are active in the Glee Club, Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. It is with pride that the Sophomore Class points to the fact that every member . . of the entlre Class purchased a copy of TTTHE POINTER? hALBERTA PALMOUR, T31. :15 2 t 2 t K I u! Page Twentyethrec
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