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T H E E A G L E Twenty-Seven CLASS HISTORY OF SOPHO ORE VVhen the melancholy days of September, 1926, whirled along, a class of freshmen reluc- tantly winded their weary way to St. .lohn's Catholic Academy, after whiling away two carefree months. After being welcomed to the learned halls of this famed school, they were ushered into the first year class room. Here they were introduced to the X, y, z's of Algebra, the wonders of Biology, the charms of their mother tongue and the intricacies of Latin. The year passed quickly, profitably and pleasantly and in the whirligig of time these same students were seeking admission to the sophomore class. Their ranks were decreased, for some of their companions had growniweary of book love and had .joined the legion of workers. The searchers for wisdom were guided into the second year class room. There they learned how Caesar won his Gallicticlds, made acquaintance with Socrates and Alex- ander, were given an introduction to ullarlez- vous francais,', continued their work in Eng- lish classics, and were ably guided into the mazes of Euclid. At tl1e end ot' this term they are looking for- ward with that hope that springs eternal in the human breast that they may find favor with the powers that be to be admitted to the Junior class in September, 1928. CORNELIA GENNAN. E X C E L I O R lVe,re full of leairfnying, nzirtll mul glee, From recimtions we fnezfer flee lVe'll soon be personages great lVe, soplzomore class of TEH. ll'e emeel in History-Lrzfin Il llle full Geometry 110 bug-11-boo Perhaps y0'uf re womlerivzg who we are Just ll sophomore class flllllhf l90u11fl fo star. Our teaclzers' fworcls will: joy inspire 'us H er careful f7'fl7l7ll'7Ig IIIIILWCS all aflnzire us Om' exceptional class is ailwaiys on top llfelre the model of all less fortiuimzfe .5-oplzs. You Willy tlzinlf tlmz' tlzwis l1IIHlZl'Ilg inf01'nmfi011 Is just another misleazlizzg fleclzlrfzfiolzfsfill 3 After all z'lzii.s' praise ziolfllirzlfrzrily gizfefn 7 S 95 ll e certainly tlzfinlt' we fleserzfe tlze 'Blue Ribbon We-S 0 plzfo nz ores.
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