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ynwlyuw Names of the Sophomores Bertha Conrad Barton Lovinsf-J Chester Richman Clark Storm Cecilwrlones L Corwin Hamilton Q Clargce Robb Clara Robison Clara Smith DallasAS,winford L Estel McPherson Eugene Jackson Elvena Walden Esther Webb Ernest Jones Fred Bundy Frances Hood Flower---Lily Genevieve Edwards Gaylord Ripley Helen Huntington Hazel Clawsona Ina Gaither cf Ivadean Krummel John Clawson Juanita Rose John Edwards Lola Williamson Lottie Elliot Lucile Jones Maurine Wallace Marie Storm Myra Houser Maude Storm Marcia Varner Neta Reynolds Neva Rankin Oma Finley Olta Reynolds - Opal Craycraft Ruth Walker Ruth Cecil Ruby Smith Russel Boling IL Ruth Wilson Thelma Ferguson Thelma Ross L- Theodore Hartsell Maurice Spurlin Velma Rentfro Virginia Richardson Wilbur Bence Colors---Purple and White Motto---Nothing is too high to be reached, or too good to be true. Yell---Rick-a-chicka, Rick-a-chicka, Rick-a-chicka choo! We are the Sophomores of 1922. 23
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Bw' ffm Sophomore Class History trip through Book Land The upper classmen called us little green freshies' because we went to the wrong classes or got 1n the way of some Senior. The kindhearted Sophomores could not endure to see our innocence longer abused, so they initiated us. The initiation party was given in the gymnasium. We all wore green caps and bibs that the Sopho- mores had made for our special use. We were given a free aeroplane ride besides many other thrilling adventures, and towards the end of the evening our pictures were taken. Refreshments were served and every one had a scrumptious time. The iirst year came to a close with a survival of the tittestg some being too weak physically, others mentally. After a long summer rest and when the leaves had begun to turn golden, we started on our second course, as Sophomores. So far it has been an en- joyable journey, although many have been burdened with five subjects, but nevertheless, if We keep up the proper spirit, we will all arrive in the Land of Knowledge at the same time. NEVA D. RANKIN. rg. N the year of 1920-about fifty Freshmen started out on a four year ,gi - I - 1 as - 18
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