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Show Enthusiasm is the trade-mark and the byword of these students . . . not quite men and women, not quite adolescents, but something in between . . . with a future long enough to allow time for changes, a firm grasp on campus activities, and a monopoly in the social world, they have become accepted members of the campus crowd . . . but there is still that hint of uneasiness as they start fall quarter finals and there is as yet a myriad of required courses to struggle through before major classes can be tackled . . . they cheer long and loud at football games . . . play at every chance . . . suffer through elementary psych classes . . . dream of a future with a life sublime . . . and come through their second year of college life more confident, more determined . . . true representatives of this class that always promises success to all ... they have a vital place at the U now . . . these, our Sophomores. ! k I. if * HowSophomore Class Officers, leftto right: Hugh W. Pinnock,Suzanne Burbidge, Ann Wil-kins, Janet Trowbridge. |