St Mary of the Springs High School - Siena Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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-Y ia, . o Longer the Youngest YVe, Class '30, were branded as St. lVlary's Youngest in the last edition of the Amaranthine. But it is no longer so. Now we are considered by our fellow- men as the '4Smart Sophsf' ln February, l927, we began our Hrst step of the course, and were intro- duced into the Forest of Learning. As the young muskrat learns the edible plants, its enemies and friends, so we learned. As the young fox learns how to catch its prey and avoid its enemies, so we learned also. In February, 1928, we took up our second year of the course, which we hope to complete in June. Now in the midst of our studies, we are learning more about the paths of the forest, its occupants, their languages and ways, and how to work in unison with them. WVILLIAM HANF, '3ll. ' Our Sophomore Year The powerful magnet-graduation-draws us nearer and nearer to our goal. Under the competent direction of these officers, President. .... . .lVlarcellus Eisemann Vice President . . , . ,Geraldine Griffin Treasurer. . . ..,. Paul 'lander Secretary ...,......,......... . .Anna Schumick we have passed a fairly successful year. VVith only three studies some may think we had a perfectly easy time, but, with double periods it was often tiresome. Sophomore English, with its composi- tion and literature, Geometry, with its problems and propositions, and Latin, the enemy of every scholar, had to be taken seriously. lr ' ' as r - Strive and you shall conquer. VN e have striven and we hope to conquer. Eva HABAN, '3l. hip Ahoy! On January 31 the Arctic schooner landed in port with its Freshman crew after safely passing the Isthmus of Ancient History, the numerical Strait of Algebra and following the English and Latin coast on the wide ocean of Learning. On February l the crew embarked on the second part of the journey south as Sophomores. The blue and white banner, Excelsior, bravely floated over our ship. During the Hrst half, we safely passed through the terrific gales-quizzes. No mishaps were had with the black pirate ship-Idlenessg with shallow, reef- infested water-Laziness, nor with derelict, floating objects-lnattention. VVe earnestly hope we will do as well the second half as We did the first half. As we continued the short portion of our long journey southward, the Latin and and English coast, hitherto rocky only in places, became mountainous. Distances traveled through the day were calculated by Geometry. Now the ambitious crew is waiting for the day when they will enter Vacation Bay, happy and victorious in overcoming the dangers that lay along the Sophomore year and anxiously hoping for the day when they will disemhark at the equator-Knowledge. G. GRIFFIN, '3 1. 39

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