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NVe will not endeavor to give a class history, but will only chronicle the most important events in the sophomore calendar for the past year. On the evening of October 26th, the sophomores gave a Ha,llowe'en party to the freshmen which varied in entertainment from the classi- cal Oracle of Delphin to ,every-day pocketbook rolls. At the preliminary debate to select the Milwaukee debating team, John Flannigan, a sophomore, was chosen leader of the team over seniors and juniors. Earl Huntington, a sophomore, was elected captain of the 1908 foot- ball team. On the evening of January 17th, the sophomore declama-tory contest was held. First place was awarded WVilliam Livingston and second, Donald Orput. The sophomore basketball team, captained by Clarence Schuldt, Won two games in a series of three from the freshman team, and on Janu- ary 23d met the senior tea.m in a hard-fought contest-score, seniors 18, sophomores 17. The game gave the sophomores second honors in basketball, as the seniors had previously squashed the juniors by a score of 32 to 24. The class of nineteen-ten held its second annual class party Friday evening, January 28th, in the Normal building. All in all this social affair was one for our class to long be proud of. . At the annual rally, the sophomores were there With songs and yells and a first-class appropriate stunt We had the honor to work in close harmony at' this event with the seniors, Whom only do we acknowledge as our superiors. VVith disdain do we look back on the broken-down hay cart, the Hflippity, flap, flap, fiapf' and the soft-soap kettle of the junior 'gcubf' With amusement do we re- member their attempts to yell and sing at the rally. Verily, the junior c'cub is sadly lacking. We hope that after the lesson taught him by the seniors at the rally, he will reform, during the coming year, and become the credit to the P. N. S, of which he is capable. At a meeting of the sophomore boys in March, Raymond Wfilliams was elected captain of the class baseball team. Next fall the membership of the class of nineteen-ten will be doubled by the incoming high school graduates, whom we will heartily welcome to our ranks. In the future, we hope to extend our record of scholarship, class spirit, and good-fellowship to such bounds that it may in some degree repay the gifts we have received from the glorious old P. N. S. coi i
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