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Show Clark Leonard White Herzinger THE SOPHOMORE CLASS At tne beginning of the year there lies in the heart of every Sophomore a new sense of strength and power. This power, ever growing, manifests itself in numerous fields and assures success to the second-year student. Even the greatest anticipations held by observers have been realized for the Sophomores have shown their ability in every line of endeavor. The famed Push Ball Contest was their supreme victory on the battlefield. Sophomore social tendencies found expression in two successful dancing parties given in honor of the entire student body. Sherman Clark combined athletic supremacy with executive ability to form an excellent class president. Though Maxine Leonard was registered on the campus for only one quarter, she continued to be active in Sophomore affairs and so was vice-president during the entire school year. Virginia White made a charming secretary, while Bob Herzinger performed the duties of treasurer in a most efficient manner. THE FRESHMAN CLASS When a group of lusty Freshmen, thirteen-hundred strong, storm the gates of a proud old institution like the University of Utah, things are bound to start happening. The new additions to the student body have kept themselves unusually busy this year and have come through the fray with startling records. They defeated the Sophomores in the Log Rolling contest and were in turn defeated in the Flag Rush. They produced an enullent Freshman play and for the first time in the history of a Freshman class, had the satisfaction of seeing it go on the road. They startled the school by producing a green Chronicle, fresh and new like its editors. To cap the climax, they entertained at an interesting dancing party. Arthur Kelly, as class president, was assisted by Helen Taggart with the official title of Freshman vice-president. I lelen Rogers was secretary and Scott Barnes was treasurer. Kelly Taggart Rogers Barnes A H A f Page 121 |