Sophs Enter Activities Keen Interest Shown by Underclass Members in Clubs Develops Leaders f f , f .f f' iw p MW ,VWO,Q7744 X fi wwf I 5 Petereek Duff ffkff' Swan Bray SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President . .. ........... . RndyPete1'ecle Vice-President . . . . Secretury-T1'easm'e1' .... Clzairnzan of Social Connnittee . . Student Council Representatives . HE sophomore class has had ap- proximately SOO members in its ranks this year, making it the larg- est class in the school. Little Brothers and Sisters Under the auspices of the Girl Reserve and Hi-Y organizations every incoming sophomore is as- signed a Big Brother or Big Sister who shows him around the school and introduces him to o t h e r stu- dents. The Big Brother idea was innovated only this mid-term by the Hi-Y, although the Girl Reserves have long employed the practice of making the newcomers feel at home. A party is given by these organizations with all sophomores as honor guests. Have Outside Interests The only social obligation under- taken by the sophomore class this year was their part in the All- Row 1: F 1 e m in g. Bures, Stephens, Cloud, Evans, Howe, Paden, Tarter, Gra- ham. Row 2: Brosamer, Greenland, Miller, Laney. Sanders, Barnes, Mullin. Row 3: Burroughs, Bushacher, Vtlitmer, Anderson, Roberts, XV e s t o n, Gilligan. Mohney. Row 4: Gripple, Vliellman, Roush, Edgar, XVI1 ea t, Kelly. Griffee, Graves. Row 5: XVorswick, Purkey, Sherman. Sixteen . Charles Bray . . ..... .lean Swan . . . . . . . Julia Anne Dllig . Helen Beth Coats and Verna Rees School Party. In this, the spon- sors and officers cooperated in their efforts to obtain all sophomore tal- ent available. One characteristic in our sopho- mores to which we point with pride is the interest they have evinced in outside activities. ln the Sopho- more Debate, Junior Press Club, and Junior Dramatic Clubs, sopho- mores have shown active leader- ship. Other clubs they have con- scientiously attended in preparing themselves to take over responsi- bilities when their time should come. To Miss Annette Webb went the chairmanship of the sophomore ad- visers. Other advisers of the class are Miss Florence Drake, Miss Maude Bishop, Miss Evelyn Ful- ton, and Miss Margarett Graeber. No Pictures For One Group One group of fourth hour study hall sophomores whose pictures are not included in the forthcom- ing section certainly did their best in cooperating with the Sunflower photographers to have their smil- ing faces apparent in this place. But cruel fate was against them. Three times they tried, standing hatless and coatless, exposed to the bitter north wind, wearing a forced happy-and-contented expression as befits all sophomores. Each time the picture was a failure, and fin- ally their dimes were refunded in despair. So if you look for a sophomore who doesnlt appear he was probably one of this group.
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