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Sophomores The goal toward which the class of 'll has striven is almost reached—that of graduation. It leaves Snow College regretfully but with the hopes and the aspirations that only a “Snow graduate can feel. Admirable spirit, competent leadership, and an unending supply of energy have distinguished this group. The history of the class discloses some very remarkable achievements. As Prosh, it carried well its share of school activity, both in scholarship and student enterprise, performing a great work in advancing the standards of Snow-College. The most Representative Boy was elected from this group; the Kan .lcr Athletic Medal and the Student Body Essay Contest were won by members of this class. It was well represented in all classes of athletics, especially in the basketball, supplying five letter men. The class launched on its last year with its characteristic independence and enthusiasm. One of the first things it effected was the selection of a motto: ‘The Pear of Cod is the Beginning of Wisdom.” Every member endeavored to make these beautiful words his own: this helped momentously in making the year a memorable one. Remarkable records were established in scholarship, debating, oratory, music, and dramatics. The Pounders Day prize was won by the Sophs. In addition they received first honors in the sale of the greatest number of Snowonian subscriptions, the reward being a page in that book. It is the wish of this class that the Sophomores f next year will realize an equally desirable record. The class feels that Snow College will continue (• flourish and be a real uplift to the community, and, through its graduates, it) the State, yes, to the country-at-large. The Sophomores of the class of ’ll pledge themselves always to be loyal to their Alma Mater ami to help the “Snow Spirit live forever. Marion Noyes President Vilate Jacobsen Vice-President Evan Christensen Secretary-7 rea surer t 25 ]
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