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FK Tia .xdwalening 'He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a Sophomore.. awak sn him . And awakened we were when we returned to school this fall to a full schedule of difficult tasks in the form of new and perplexing subjects. It did not take us long to know that we were no longer considered to be 'the younger set' at Saint lary's. We were expected to know our way a- round by now! When it came to activities, the sophomores were always there to do a good share. Our boys were active in the athletic program, and will not have difficulty finding places among the front ranks in the next season or seasons. le had fun sponsoring the annual valentine party, and when it came to entertaining, we were right there with a good time for all, especially ourselves. At present our roll call is twenty-seven. The class officers were: President, Patricia Warner, Vice-President, Jim Arthursg Secretary, Aina Savage, and Treasurer, Cecil Hoffman. This year when the school needed new cheerleaders to help the boys a b1t.on their way to victory, naturally they thought of the sophomores, a more talented class they could not find, and chose Janet Wilschultz, Peggy Nolan, and Patricia Warner for the honors. They, with the help of Jane Gill and Jackie Morgan,d1d a very fine job. Now that we have reacknd the half-way mark in our high school work we see ahead of us many interesting and worth-while things to be done... the job of being juniors, sponsoring the Prom and Banquet, the job of hr ing seniors, and graduating! We shall expect, of course, rough sailing at times, but we know that wratever others have done, so can we do also and so we shall take events as they come and do the best we can with a great deal of help from the faculty. K , -s , e G' X2 X-5 1 f . -1 . 'l X ,gf'!b UA J-
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