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SOPHOMORE FORESTERS FRED BROOKS We, the sophomore forestry class of West Virginia University, are proud of the noble heritage which has been sent down to us by our predecessors. To us the opportunity to better our minds and broaden our experiences has been so graciously given. We, alone, have the privilege of expanding ourselves in our chosen field of forestry. For on what other campus in this great land of ours could sophomore foresters participate in a field trip into the Great Falling Run Swamp? This comes to us, alone, through the courtesy of Sewerology 105. Where else, we ask you, could we have the privilege of ascending the heights of Dorsey's Knob in a driving rainstorm to learn the joys and virtues of Soil Science? Truly, brother sophomores, it is we, the chosen few,to whom these great benefits are offered. But in counting our manifold blessings, we must not consider our curriculum of work as our only benefit. We must also consider the famous campus personalities with whom we are allowed to attend class. First of all, let us consider our gallant Saturday afternoon hero. This classmate of ours, who had the funny little SS pasted on his back, went galloping around the gridiron seeing how many heads he could bash in. Second on our list comes the Forestry Club's gift to television-The Riflemen. Next comes our friend, the sports car addict who has turned forestry truck driver. This classmate is fine on the open country highway Cas long as there are not any dogs in front of himj, but he is murder on those uphill starts where he can not quite savvy the difference between low and reverse. And last but not least, the newest addition to our list of famous personalities: the little green-men. These are the fellows we see running around in the green jackets with all the funny little white letters on the back. There comes a time in the life of every sophomore forester that may be pointed to with pride in later years. We reach this point at different times during the year, but the end result is the same. Sooner or later, we realize that we must come to grips with ourselves. We must STUDY! In an actual poll taken among the sophomore for- esters, various important study subjects emerged. They appear below in the following order of considered im- portance: CD Sidewalk classes in female anatomy C25 Sleeping posture 231 C33 Television viewing 117 Of course, we find that mere day-by-day studying is not sufficient to enable us to pass the more rigorous tests which will arise in our future. To better prepare ourselves, then, we often spend out Friday and Saturday nights in a local pub, cramming for the rugged set of finals down at Maple'Grove. Thus, we, the illustrious Forestry Class of '62, are honored to have the previously listed outstanding cur- riculum, the fine selection of campus personalities as classmates, and the conscientious program of study which we now employ. For us, the future brightly shines. 30
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