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Page 31 text:
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SOPHOMORES Class Officers President ...................... Vice-President ................. Secretary and Treasurer ........ Sergeant ....................... Poetess ........................ Historian ...................... Feme Hawk . Harry Rude . . Faye Miser Estel Wiltrout .. Ioa Zonkcr . Ralph Staley Motto Xo crown without the dust of labor. Flower Red Rose Colors Cardinal and Steel Grey.
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Sophomore Class Poem li. our minds begin to wonder. And our tempers begin to rise. W hen we see those dignified Seniors Walk with heads turned toward the skies. And our mouths begin to water. And our hearts begin to weep. When we hear the jolly Juniors Tell us charms that lull to sleep. I»ut we happy, jolly Sophomores. Arc the best in all the school. For we’re always true to our colors dear. And never play the fool. But. Oh! those crazy, foolish Freshmen With that old time greenish air! Whene’er the teachers look at them. They sit and sadly stare. Ioa Zonker. ’16.
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Sophomore Class Yell Ah! A! E! O! Anna-Canack! Canack! Canaek! Rob-tailed Vinegar! Rack! Rack! Rack! Arab! Arab! Arab! Hah! Sophomores, Sophomores! Rah! Rah! Rah! Colby. Charles Crooks. Lynn Flynn. Hazel Getts, Carl Hawk. Feme Imhoff, Lvnn Reard, Gladys Reckcr, Xealla Rlanchard. Edna Bowman. Joe Ruchanan. Libbie Miles. Marie Miser, have McIntosh. Alice Newcomer. Vera Rohm. Roy Rude. Harry Smith. Arthur Smith. Charles Strow. Florence St row. Russell Staley. Ralph W alker. Reba Wilt rout. Estell Wiltrout. Myrtle Wi.ics. Loa Wines. Martha Zonker. Ioa SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We. the Sophomore class of the W. H. S.. entered upon our High School life in the fall of 1912. When we entered we were a class of thirty live members, the largest Freshman class in the history of the W. H. S. This class was made up of fifteen graduates of the Waterloo Grammar grades, twelve recruits from Corunna and vicinity and eight from the tow '- ships around Waterloo. Though we are very proud of having the larges class in school, we have also the most beautiful pennant in the 11 gh S.ciioo! Assembly room we think. During our Freshman year. Russell Robinson lost his enthusiasm and dropped out of the ranks. We sincerely hoped to retain all those who yet remained true, but about Christmas. Lisle McEenterfer became tired of strug- gling with the Language of the Caesars and left school. The end of our first year found us with thirty-three loyal members, all prepared to return as Sophomores, but at the opening of the I9I3- I4 term, five dear classmates were missing- From this number three are attending other schools and t have taken up other work. We Sophomores, as a class, are stud ous. thoughtful, and ever willing to lend the helping hand to those about us. Among our number is found, much talent along literary lines, debates and essays being our specialty. Ioa Zonker has won two prizes on her essays, one being a state prize. We.cla’m the honor of having one Sophomore on the High School Debating Team. As we advance, step by step, toward the Senior goal, we are striving tc do our best, to win honor's laurels, and we fully realize the truth of our motto, that there is No crown without the dust of labor.” RALPH STALEY, Historian.
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