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T H E S O P H O M O R E S In music the class is behind no one. It is with pride that she hails her octet. Furthermore, the Class is well represented in the college orchestra, furnishing the pianist, three first, and one second violin, two flutes, an al- to, the cello. and the bass-violin. Her members punt forth every effort to make the music at St. John's the best possible. V In literary work she is leader. Her debators and orators have held their own against all opponents. Her members frequently perform in open meetings of the Literary Societies, and no one can deny that the Sophomores are not easily surpassed in their literary work. The class has lost only a few of its original members. Among these is our beloved Big Boy' CKarl Schaafj who is now continuing his work in Springfield. Schaaf was the star twirler of the St. John's nine in '15. The Class '19 can rightfully feel proud of her existence. May she complete the work she has undertaken. If her plans materialize, she will send twenty strong men to work in the vineyard of the Almighty. Therefore, let it be the wish of all that the Class '19 may have the blessings of all in its earnest efforts to send out able edu- cated men and women to shoulder the responsibilities that await them in the journey of life. MESS. .f.J..1lg.. ,?,ie'i,,,, We , , -6' -5- ARE'-
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E F R E S H M This year two Freshmen were prominent members of the basket ball team and worked nobly to win honors, and they did. In baseball they are well represented, having a third sacker, a second sacker, a catcher and a center fielder who play not only on the team, but also with the team. In literary work the Freshmen have not, as yet, shown their standards. No Freshman '16 has given the public a sample of the class' literary ability. It is generally conced- ed, however, that material for good writers, orators, and de- baters is plenteous. Friends of the class expect the '17 Sophmores to cut quite a figure next year, and the class has all good wishes for success. ! l C.
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