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THE CAREER OF THE SOPHOMORES In the year of 18 the Freshman Company, consisting of twenty-seven un- skilled actors and actresses, entered upon a tour through the land of knowl- edge; under the faithful guidance of the acknowledged High School professors. By direction of Mr. Gregg the company organized as an official body. Thus we were ready for the first rehearsal with the dreaded Latin, Math, Science and English. Our leading lady was Mabel Mishler, making a general average of 94 per cent. Altho she carried honors of the stage, she met with difficult com- petitors. By dilgent study, daily rehearsals and social activities we passed the first land-mark of our journey. Again in the fall of ' 19 our company reorganized; now declaring ourselves as Sophomores, entered upon our second tour; this time directed by Supt. Mosher and other skilled professors. A few members of our old company, having become dissatisfied with stage life, left us, and entered on the stage of Life. However these places were filled by more skilled actors, and this year we were able to produce better plays. Mabel Mishler still remains our leading lady. Altho the productions are more difficult, requiring more time we now close the second tour with much praise and fame. Prudence White, 22.
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SOPHOMORE CHARACTERISTICS Minerva Colvin — Nerva — Thank you, I ' ll walk home alone ' Dorothy — Dot — Speech is great, but silence is greater. Robert Day— Bob Well now, I ' m getting disgusted with this. Ronald Graf— Fraf — Sure, I ' ll do what the bunch say. Gilbert Graf— Tubby — I hain ' t as heavy as you think. Francis Ulrey — Franky — No, I am too young to love. Dulsa Stanley — Dutch — Why dotli the faculty demand a recitation when one doth not prepare thy lessons? Firmer Hull — Boss — Somehow, goemetry just about tries my pa- tience. George Holloway — Jiggs — No, not necessarily so. Glenn Lehman — Cuney — There he sits, harmless and serene a lad, but in a dream. Lucille Morford — Lucy — - Now don ' t you think he ' s kinda cute? Hilda Shorb — Buns — Now, what did you say? Thomas Rody — Tom — He thinks little, but says much. Norman Miller — Doug — He doth, indeed show signs of wit. Mabel Mishler — Noah - How can one small head carry all she knows? Carrol Snyder — ' ' Snyd ' ' — ' ' Paper ! ! (He ' s a newsboy. ) Prudence White — Prudy — I still have room for knowledge. Bayard Craw — Ope — I had a swell time Sunday. Russel Pence — Phoebe — He hath a frown worse than the Neapolitan prince. SOPHOMORE WISDOM We admire Hugh Lancaster ' s blue and white shoe strings — Bayard ( ' raw. Although Dulca sits four seats away from Von, she still finds it easy to pass an occasional not to ' her dearest sweetheart. ' —Bayard Craw. Characterization of our Largest Soph— Gilbert,— ' Built for comfort and not for speed. ' — Von Cook. STONE AGE STUFF ' At a Freshman Class party, Francis Fiery, participating in one of the games played, was required to pay a forfeit. The penalty enacted, was to be- stow a kiss upon any Freshman boy present. Francis refused, saying: ' I am afraid niy mother would not like it. ' ' —Prudence White.
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