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Show SophomoresED DORLAND . BETTY KNIGHT GIRARD MEEKS GEORGE GLEN. PresidentVice-PresidentTreasurer. Yell MasterA LL the time that all the attention on the campus has been centered on the innocence of the freshmen, the social flights of the juniors and the glory of the seniors very little notice has been given the sophomores. They have no distinctive garb, as have the freshmen and the seniors, nor is there the flurry of a Junior Prom. They must do their work quietly and with no eccentricities.To the everlasting glory of the sophomores let it be remembered that in all the contests that they have entered they have come out on top. They won over the freshmen in the log rolling contest, the pushball contest, and the tug-of-war, and when all the school contested for the loving cup in the Home-coming Day Parade, it was the sophomore class that took the prize.In the fall quarter, early in November, the sophomore class entertained the student body at a dance at the Newhouse hotel. Although the dance was very poorly attended they again entertained the student body at a dance early in May. The spring-dance was much better attended, and all who were fortunate enough to go reported that it was one of the loveliest given during the whole year.Generally speaking, the Sophs this year have been very active in all student affairs. They placed several men on the football team, and have been well represented in many other campus activities. Their performance this year warrants a high class Junior organization next year.DORLANDKNIGHTMEEKSGLENmPage 40 |