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JUNIOR TWO polized for them, also hears a good omen for future accomplislnnents in the Puhli- cation Department. The division of the .lunior class is only a Physical one. Despite the fact that they are often referred to as Junior One and .lunior Two we find a spirit of unity that will make the coming Seniors a crowd that promises to he outstanding in all respects, The representatives that they have in athletics and in all the eluhs prophesies a great future for them. .Fu- niors like Maryanowski, lioronkiewicz. lirodzinski, tluziel, Kalkstein and tluziel have made their indellihle mark upon the haskethall court and the gridiron. YVe do not hesitate to say that next year will find our opponents in a rather douhtful frame of miml hefore they meet these athletes in a contest. The idea of taking it for granted that NVQ-her will he heaten with- out much trouhle will he a very vague one after they see the Seniors of next year in action, liesides athletics we find other interest among our .luniors. Poreda and Zygowicz are the two outstanding de- haters who represented their class in the .lunior-Senior dehate. Although they did not emerge victorious credit should he given to them for the great argument that they put up. The fact that they are called the outstanding dehaters should not deceive anyone into helieving that the other memhers of the class have less ahility. In addition to athletics and for- ensics we find the .luniors on the XYeher News Staff. The great advance in the make-up of the paper and its increased popularity is due to the .luniors. They have set the example and we await their successors who, we hope, will equal them in achieving the same or greater success. They conclude their careers as .luniors to return in Septemher as the great men ot' lligh School. Congratulations to you, new Seniors!
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T0 CENTER: V. Siornialmweaki, S. I-'udv.'ik:1, W. Stabrmxski, E. llsrialxowski, R. Znpka, li. S'lnx110z0xwki. BO P RUVV: J. Skrentny, S. I'0lcln1m, T. Szcxxczyk, A. Ziolvzinski, T. Zymrwicz, S. I'iull'nxvski. TTOM DOW: E. Romiun, S. Skrzynski, C. Zujzqv. VV. Smulla. E. 'l'amlsl:l. C. Vulinski. J. P0l'l'1l1l. PRESIDENT . . . ZYGOWICZ VICE-PRESIDENT . . ZAPKA SEC'Y.-TREASURER . . REMIAN MR. SCHNEIDER
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SOPHOMGRE ONE There are forty-four Sophomores to follow in the footsteps of the .luniors. NVQ like to look at the first year boys as in- fants. The t1'ue test for possibilities takes place in the second year. The boys really begin to realize that they have a definite reason to study. liither they accept the proposition ot' life with a predominant spirit ot' hard work or else they shrink from the responsibilities of a maturing youth. Perhaps, sophistication is the word in sophomore vocabulary, but can we doubt for a moment that the application to study and their displayed determina- tion to forge ahead is a true sign that the .luniors will have worthy successors. The studies pursued in the second year were Heligion, linglish, l'olish, Latin, tieo- metry, aml Ancient llistory. The part played in athletics, while not as impress- ive as that of our Juniors, was neverthe- less of great importance in supplying the keen competition that all champs need. Perhaps the most promising bit of outside work took place in their own Debating Club. As a compulsory assigmnent in the English class, debates were held every two weeks in order to initiate the students into the art of oratory and, especially, to offer them an opportunity to apply the test to things learned during the regular class periods. Naturally, debating was also a spur to interest in the excellent school library, The little research thus accom- plished has, no doubt, broadened the minds of the Sophomores to such an ex- tent that interest in their future work will not need very much more stimulus. As we take a close-up of the Sopho-
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