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VELT. Rickety, rickety, rickety, reen, We're the class of old fourteen. Zis boom! Zis boom! Zis boom! Bah! ie Sophomores! Sophomores! ce Rah ls Rap kant Cruass ‘Rout. Marie Barr. Kenneth Bevier. Janet Beard. Russell Blanchard. Veda Browns. William Day. Tnez Chapman. Lester Dull. T1azel Daniels. Charles George. Olga Fisk. Glen Myers. Pauline Hankey. Lynn Reed. Maude Luttman. Gould Stanley. Dora McCullough. Russell Shoemaker. Vida McGiffin. Emerson Walker. Edna Marsh. Russell Wittmer. Sophomore Class History We, the members of the Sophomore class, started in the Freshman year with thirty-two enrolled. Sixteen of these were graduates of the Grammar depart- ment of the Waterloo schools. Four were from Corunna, and the remainder were from the country. These made up the largest class that was ever enrolled in the Waterloo High School. Starting in the Freshman year, we became accustomed to the program of some new studies, different than those we had in the grades; these being Latin, Ancient History, English and Algebra. Our teachers were Mr. Moudy, Mr. Rumpf, and Mr. Willennar. We also took Music under Mr. Charles Reed, and Drawing under Mrs. Fairfield, of Angola. We started in as a jolly bunch with this vast, unbroken number. But it was not long to last, for soon after school commenced, Russell Bowman left the class to join the U. S. Navy. Shortly after that Roy Stahl, growing tired of Latin, also deserted us. Before the year had passed six more of our number had left us, i. ¢., Winnie Knisely, Carl Knisely, Walter Dawson, Paul Getts, Wayne Leas, and Lester Dull. The class now retained that number of twenty-three until the end of the year. All passed except ten, who had to take first year Latin over. In the Sophomore year the class started in with twenty-three. Lester joined the class again. In the Sophomore year we studied English, Latin, Alge- bra, and Agriculture. Some months before school was out, Russell Shoemaker and Clarence Mills quit school, leaving only twenty-one in the class. The class in general is most always good, never bad, but sometimes indifferent. CHARLES GEORGE. ee
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Sophomore Class Poem “Sophomores—foolish,” you often hear Ascending from Juniors so great; It’s the same thing over from year to year, But they never think of their fate. Of all four classes we sure must succeed, While the Seniors must surely fall; For of pretty girls they stand in great need, For they haven’t got any at all. So do not look in great wonder If you would see us make a great stride, For we have ten boys for our honor And eleven nice girls to our pride. When teachers are in a weary mind, They come to us to teach; For they soon become happy and sure will find Each one of us within their reach, Upon gloomy mornings, when all things seem sad, Things sure must soon get right gay; For some of us Sophomores always are glad Through every long hour of the day. In all the school work that to us has been ’signed, We sure just make things git; For everything right we always must find, And we never let one lesson slip. In lieterary work we stand at the top, Our music has not been surpassed ; And when extra is being worked up, They just call upon the Sophomore class. Yes, we are the class of old fourteen, So studious (it’s always the rule) ; And a brighter class has never been seen In the history of the Waterloo School. CHARLES GEORGE, 714.
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