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u . ,,. -'25 ' T 1 O 1 bile xl si . S1 Vx- T: xx. Top Row: jean Lindsay, Edward Nicholson, Mary Falardeau, Marion Swanson. Ethel McDonald, Leo Spatgen, Henr Charbonneau. Second Row: Rose gorcoran, Blanche Ruder, Helen Flaherty, Bernadette Schneider, Marjorie Maloney, Anna Marie Murphy, Ruth E an, Veronica Hayden. First Row: Lloyd Hurley, Mary O'T3rien, Catherine Kelly, Theodore Gozanski, Margaret Evered, Cecelia Godfrey, Bernard Rabidoux. Qsophomore Glass The Sophomore year is about the most uneventful of the four, The thought of being in high school has lost its thrill and we dream only of next year when we will be juniors and will be sponsoring the Prom. The Sophomore year is brightened by the idea that they are now eligible to Clubs. jean Quinn was pledged Perestrello last February, while the Auroras initiated Anna Grace Huck, Marion Swanson, Alice Smith, Dorothy Dual. Verna l-aBarge, and Marjorie Maloney. Theodore Gozanski has made it his business to see that the Sophomores are repre- sented on the Honor Roll. Lloyd Hurley, although he sometimes gets his dates mixed, should be given credit for his perseverance. The Art class is thankful for such adept students as Vincent Wiles, Rose Corcoran, josephine Sherman, Evelyn Guenard. The school expresses its gratitude to them for the share they had in making the beautiful posters for the carnival and basketball games. The orchestra would be lost without Glenn Darst, Herbie Bartelme, or Henry Charbonneau, because each play an instrument of which there is only one in the orches- tra. Glenn plays the pianog Herbert, the clarinet, and Henry, the trombone. Several of the Sophomore boys were on the second football team this year, and we expect some good players next year. Edward Nicholson, a substitute on the basketball team, saw some good action this year. -47-
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Top Rauf: Glenn Darst, Vincent Wiles. Myron Kennelly. Sccoml Noir: Evelyn Gennard. -Iosephine Dliuuge, Helen Cleary, 'Iosephine Sherman, Alta Flynn, Vernal I.aHarge, Dorothy Dual. First Roni: Ida DeHruyne. Beatrice White. Dorothy Harrington, Herbert Bartelme. Helen Tenziegolski, .lean Quinn. Maurita llarrovi. D I Z Qophomore-G ass Sophomores, now continue on your flight, just as the Trans-Atlantic fliers do. lf ,you have combined in your plane, Education, the values of Curiosity to gain Knowledge, Honor, Hard Work, Enthusiasm, Good Habits, and Courtesy, and have left Laziness belnnd you, you will have less difficulty with your future journey. You must not expect good weather throughout your journey. The rain of Teach- ers' Rebukes. and the Fog of lnefficiency will often give you much to worry about. May your officers. whom you chose upon launching your plane, be as capable as Commander Byrd and his crew. Beware when you get into an ether pocket of Fickle Flattery and don't let it be the reason for your downfall. Continuing your journey, you will arrive at the next ship with an airplane carrier. The Middle of the Term. Here you refuel and take up more responsibilities. Does a stowaway. Absence Slips, suddenly appear from nowhere. endangering your safety? Well, you now know what to do with him. lust leave him off at the next stop, and under no circumstances let lnm talk you into taking him the rest of the way because he may be the cause of your drowning in the cold water of Make-up Work. Soon you will encounter the storms of History and Geometry. May you have success and come through them flying high. You now approach the last perilous lap of your journey, thehpassage into your third yearfas dangerous a trip as a flight westward across the Pacific Ocean. If you remember to watch your controls, whatever storms and misfortunes you meet, you will reach your goal-'Knowledge in a short time and success will be yours. -46- J
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