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'Pk , lm 1 Q ..., IOC E- i' V F -we K 'Q' - a ff' THE SOPHOMORE CLASSH of '24 Smiling, peppy, enthusiastic, and energetic the once overworked Freshman class emerged into the sunny Sophomore class of '24. On that bright autumnal morning, when the sun shown it's brightest, it's light was reliected in the faces of the happy Sophomores, as they thought of the many things the year might bring forth. The days rolled by swiftly. lfverthing worked like a clock, ex- cept here and there where an overworked Freshie would be grumbling over the number of little round zeroes on his report card. Such an unfortunate would always be comforted with the good advice of: Follow the example ofthe Sophomore class of '2-I and zeroes will be so rare that at the end of the year you will ask your teacher to put one on your report card for a souvenir. The Juniors too, were once Sophomores just like we, but they have changed greatly, for they no longer possess the enthusiastic attitude, instead it has grown into a feeling of something or other that we do not like to speak about. The Seniors are a class of High School students, only of a more refined species fthe differentia is mlioreador trousers and monacles for the boys, and latest parisian styles for the girlsj. 'lihe respective members of said Sophomore class are: Oliver Felton, orator and vocalist. Robert Middleton, who has determined on a medical career. Delbert Schwandt, specialist for ailments of an auto. Harold Booth, Shiocton's future druggist. Harold NoachfHe is going to be a farmer when he gets big Ctallj enough. Desmond Steede, lawyer or surveyor Che hasn't decided yetj. Erwin Witt, an enthuiastic Hradio fan . Clayton Allender, High School professor. Lester Plut, author and poet. Leonard Henry, poultry rancier Csome feathered, some notj. Charles Kettner, destined to be either Usheiku or cake eater Cprobably bothj. Anita Rohm, future woman President of the United States. lVluriel McLaughlin teacher of rhetoric CBegorre but that sure what oi'm going to bej. Bernice Andrews, moving picture star. Alma Sasman, comedian fshe can laugh anybody's sorrow away. We've even seen her laugh at the teachersj. Dorothy Curtis, nurse. Florence Herman, artist and cartoonist Cshe can draw anything between a horse and a buggyj. Rose Kelly, woman doctor Qthis is our deduction since we saw her reading UlVlending of Broken Heartsnj. Elsie SielaH-, stenographer. Lillian Gomm, says she is going to be an old maid, but you never can tell, every 4th year is Leap Yearu. Some Classl Oh Boy! The one who takes the most interest in the Sophomore class is a certain teacher with bobbed hair, and large tortoise shell glasses. She is the class advisor. They sure are an ambitious bunch and whatever you do, Freshmen, follow the example ofthe Sophomore class of '24, -L. P. '26, Page Twenty three
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