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FR. SULLIVAN, SJ., and a dad at Dads' Club meeting. Wwms- - Q A SLY SOPHOMORE resorts to unusual methods to finish homework. A SOPHO ORE After a year at U. of D. High, a student accumulates a certain degree of familiarity with the school, its per- sonnel and procedures. He feels at home. But even if he has shed most, if not all, of his freshman timidity and shyness, he has no less vigor and energy. This he must learn to channel in the right directions. His teachers and prefects are there to help him. Sophomore year is a year of growth and new chal- lenges. Physically the sophomore may add a few inches and many pounds. The same is true on intellectual and spiritual fronts. In Latin class a sophomore finds his mind challenged by the Gerundive and the involved bat- tle accounts of Julius Caesar. The propositions of Plane Geometry, the niceties of English grammar and liter- ature, and the events of American History, not to men- tion new slants in Religion, all invite him to solid intel- lectual conquests. In all his extracurricular activities he finds himself stepping up the ladder and measuring up to the greater demands made on him. On the Reserve football and basektball teams he is helped to get over his freshman awkwardness and add the polish and know-how that will help boost him up to the Varsity ranks. The same drive for development and mastery is seen in activities like the Debaters, Sodality, and Speech competitions. Thus sophomore year is in many ways an inter- mediate proving ground and stepping stone on the road to Catholic manhood. If he is Wise, the sophomore comes to realize that the way to get along in school with a minimum of scrapes is to learn when he should work and when he may play. He finds there is plenty of time for both. Top Row: Cl. to r.J Gurzick, Couzens, Blachford, Kenny, 2 A Connell, Boucher, Caputo, Orlandoni, Dilworth, Barrus, Syzmanski Middle Row: Fellrath, Jakubowski, Erdman, Latyzewski, Bottom Row: DeCiantis, Perkins, Dreuke, Kmiecik, Neeman, McManus, Hey, Campbell, Haney, Mann, Maclnnis, Matick Prybys, Callant, J. McCarthy, Daly, Michaels, Poplars
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