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COLLEGE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The College Sophomore Class of 1932 is about to reach one of the summits for which it has been climbing for two years: that of graduating from Junior College. The two years that we have spent in Spring Arbor have meant a great deal to us, and we shall always look back on those two years with a great deal of pleasure. As Freshmen, our class was well represented in one of the best-known of our school organizations by having ten of our members in the A Cappclla chorus. One of our group succeeded in obtaining a place on the debate team, and as a class we have taken a great deal of interest in other school activities. Our class returned to school last fall with a loss of fifteen of our members. We were very sorry to lose so many, and have often wished that those who did not return this year could have been here to enjoy the functions in which we have participated. To start the year off right for the College Freshmen, we entertained them at Swain’s Lake. The Frcshics were made to wear green crepe-paper baby dresses, which really looked very fitting. Everyone took part in the games, and all seemed sorry when the evening was over. Early one morning in October, the Sophomore class left for a two-day vacation at Wolf Lake. Most of our time was spent in rowing, participating in horseshoes, baseball, and eats. We shall never forget the night we slept in cabins and, as one stated, about froze to death before morning.” Those two days were so enjoyable that we were all very sorry when Saturday evening arrived and we had to leave. There was only one regrettable thing about it all: that there had been only one Freshman who had bid us good-bye on our departure from S. A. However, they made up for it by all turning out to welcome us on our return. To show us how glad they were that we had returned safely, they served us refreshments and gave each of us a ridiculous souvenir to carry around with us on the following Monday. One evening in March, the Sophomores assembled for a sleigh-ride party. Although the wind was very cold and the sleet stung our faces, we all had a very good time. After about an hour of riding the sleigh, we returned to the Administration building, where we were served refreshments and played games. As the year draws toward a close, there is a feeling of sadness in our hearts that we have to leave Spring Arbor, and we hope that as a class we have contributed something which will help in making the school, our Alma Mater, a bigger success. HELEN E. JACOBSON. I’mic Tiucnlii-lhree
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MUSICIAN DEAN NURTZ LA-AZY HARRY EVER-ETT LEAP-YEAR PRACTICE OOH! BE CAREFUL! ’««»• I'wen I a-two
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COLLEG N twill IIOMKB CUNXI “Homali Tis makes intclli- . A Cappella, Col. Debate Club, [Soccer, Track. Vo tolleyball Capt. FRESHMEN IIKNHY CUNNIXC.HAM ’’Hr. Hank ‘Genius must be born anil never can be tauyht. Class Vice Pres. .T2; Col. Debate Club, Basketball, Soccer. BL'BTON BKNSBKHHY “Cl irlii “Xol all his lime is Si ten I with books.” A Cappella, Basketball. Track, Baseball. Soccer All Star, Debate Club. DAISY COUCII “Boots “The lanyhler of yirls is. anil ever mas. amony the ile-li all If III sounds of earth. Basketball, Col. Debate Club. College Literary. Sunny Co-ed Club. MY BON SINKS “Mimic “Head a, mill inn. and persistent. eauer both for work and fun.” Soccer. Basketball. Col. Literary, Life Service Society. .IAMBS BKNDKH Bennu” “Do not mail for extraordinary circumstances to do yood actions: try to use ordinary situations.” A Cappella, Vice Pres. Ministerial, Orchestra, College Literary. ALBERT WKLSII “Abe “The sony on miyhty pinions took every liviny soul, and lifted it yenlly to heaven. A Cappella, Radio Quartet, Handball, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer. I LA DEAN “Deanle “Her form mas fresher than the morniny rose When the dew wets its leaves; unstained and pure .Is is the lily, or the mountain snow. A Cappella. Itadio Quartet. Basketball Champions. Sunny Co-ed Club. Ladies' Quartet. LAWBKNCK IIUBBABI) “Hubby” Sometimes I sit and think, and at other limes. I just sit.” Capt. Basketball. Baseball. Soccer. College Literary, Basketball All Star. DAHLIA DEEKKT “Delkie” The star with the uncon-ynered mill. Ass't Editor “Echo,” Athletic Director. Capt. Indoor Champions, Basketball Champions. Basketball All Star. Sunny Co-ed. Page Twenty-four
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