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SOPHOMORE CLASS
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College Juniors J. C. HALl President Not only president of our class, but Business Manager of four teams and President of the Classical Club, which would seem to indicate no little executive ability on his part. More than a favorite with the unfair sex. Corixne Ward Vice-President This young lady knows the art of getting A ' s without degenerating into a grind. She is also assistant in the dean ' s office. But with all her duties she finds many a good time, and some courting! Li ' CRETiA Williams Secretary-Treasurer Lucretia has the tremendous task of being secretary and treasurer of the Junior Class. However, the latter could not have exacted much care from her. She teaches Academy Math in an efficient manner. Carol Rippere Editor of the Stespean The literary genus of our class — an editor and writer of charming sketches and poems. A good sport in the classroom, in athletics and in society. Emersox Cobb It is Emerson ' s deep bass voice which adds that indescribable harmony to the Men ' s Glee Club. It is his weighty form and canny football sense that makes him a valuable guard of the Varsity eleven. Gladys De Marcus The quiet member of our class. Gladys becomes animated, though, when in Dra- matics. She spends most of her time in the Library where she is assistant to the Librarian. William Bexxett A serious-minded young man who swims and teaches Latin with the same ease and confidence. Bill has a ready sense of humor and an infectious laugh. SUDIE WARREX A former Saturday student — now with us every day. She has a capacity for pro- curing A ' s, and also for charming a certain young man. Fred Putnam No, Fred is not lazy, but is simply averse to work. He is the happy-go-lucky type who is popular with everyone. A dandy football and basketball player. Lawrexce Wagers The argumentative Lawrence! He should be a lawyer for he indeed has the gift of gab. Especially susceptible to Cupid ' s darts his love idylls are numerous. Edward Miracle A teacher for a number of years, but also a wide-awake student, Mr. Miracle came to us at mid-year. Close observation of mountain life has made his sketches on the subject a joy to the Scribbler ' s Club. Coach Wolfe, Class Sponsor
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Soph omores ' XTER, commanded the gate-keeper of the state of Know-It- All, and the twenty-five happy Sophs trouped into the un- known land en route to Juniorville. They soon discovered that in unity there is strength and elected Margaret Rippere, president ; Zelma Wells, vice-president ; Edith Cheap and Elmer Robinson to the Student Council ; Professor Dyer, sponsor. As they marched through this land they received several wireless calls from the guide, Union College, for people to fill in the ranks of her divisions. None of these calls were turned down; Berenice Aguilera made peace for Cuba; Marie Jackson made fish of women; Challis Warren expounded the forms of letters; Edith Cheap edited the Orange and Black, managed by Jesse Lay, Ruth Rader, and Ethel Miracle; Stanley Faulkner held down center on the football team; Eula Mae Warren captained the girls ' varsity, with Zelma Wells as back guard, song leader and yell leader respectively; Elmer Robinson was one of the baseball nine. Laura Roberts is our queen of the keys (typewriter). Denver Miller and Eula Mae Warren were chosen handsomest man and best sport, respectively. Robert Black, with many of his classmates, raised a racquet. Elizabeth Chandler graced the presidency of La So- siete Francaise. No, the Sophs never failed even in good times. Memories of the Freshman-Sophomore hike, the Pine Mountain excursion, the fishing trip, and other pleasant occasions will linger with them forever. Soon they will reach the next strange stopping place, Juniorville, and they hope that there also, they may contribute as much to their be- loved guide as they have while journeying through the land of the Sophomores. E. M. W.
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