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IG lst mn: N. Bechercr, M. A. Jamison, S. Lipp, C. McCown, J. Meek, J. Morrison. 31141 V'0ll'.' S. Dunlop, 5. Schloot, P. Murphy, M. Driscoll, C. Easton, J. Albertson, P. NY'illson. jrtl rout Miss Kern, P. Roach, X. Closson. P. Smith. H. XVcinl1.1rdl, M. McCord, M. Mann, Hollowell. Alm'n1.' A. Atkins, C, Cadick, P. Lane, Li. NY'emmer. ojadomofej 'ir X M x,ai '4' - 1- . t f . r z','j7,' 'GI -X , 'wmilq tg f f f 1ffr'Il1r1'Ijgl'o1zr NVith the bewilderment of their freshman year at last behind them, the sophomore class has come back with a bounce, an uproar, and a case of acute sophomore-itis. However, regardless of tongues wagging at both ends-far too often in that corner at the back of study hall-they have shown promis- ing academic ability, as fifty per cent of the class has succeeded in making the honor roll. Out for everything and good at whatever they attempt is the best de- scription of our hard, fast, and enthusiastic sister class in the field of athletics. Their tough competition in hockey, basketball, baseball, and swimming has kept the upperclassmen guessing throughout the year. Look out for those sophomores next year: they have their eyes intent on that class cup! Other extracurricular activities have not been lacking among these gay sophomores either. The Masquers Club voted ten new sister class, and the Prelude Club added three more to make a grand total members from our of seven sophomores in its ranks. Many participated in the Opcretta, Rom- mznzde, which had representatives not only in the chorus but also in one lead. The CROWN staff. too, has profited by the literary and persuasive talents of eleven parts of the Class of ,49. Unique in the school is their work in French war relief, the adoption of a French child, to whom they have sent packages of food and clothing accom- panied by letters written by French students. This project, as well as many others in this hectic, hilarious year for our sister class, has been capably guided by its officers: president, Judy Meekg vice-president, Judy Morrison, and secretary-treasurer, Constance McCown.
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