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The Class of 1955 "Lo, the dawning day!" The summer was ended and one hundred fifty tanned hap'py Sophs made the long trek back to their favorite institution of higher learning, looking forward to a new college year brim full of studies, activities, and fun . Nor were we disappointed; for, after the weary clays of enrollment were over, we were enjoying the fellowship of each other and saying, "This is the life," BOOM! STUDIES!-book reports, themes, reading reports, tests, sleepless nights and weary days.颅 But since we are such an industrious group, we soon adjusted ourselves to the situation and even found time to intermingle many delightful activities with our studies. Our first class activity of the 路 new year was a hayride, after which we enjoyed a chili supper prepared by our versatile sponsor, Prof. Emmel. Then, to climax the second semester's activities, we had a sunrise breakfast at Will Rogers Park, followed that night by the high-light of the year, the Sophomore Banquet, held at the Sportsman's Club. We followed a Dutch theme and had representatives from Holland, Germany, and India. The occasion was excellent, one that will never be forgotten! And now, lo, the day is ended! The evening breeze is laden with the sweet smell of flowers; the Sophomore year of ' 52-' 5 3 is history. Although just a page i n life's history, our Sophomore year has left u s wiser, and better prepared t o face life's problems with courage and faith.

SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS : Prof. Emmel, Sponsor; J . Posey, Student Council Rep.; J. Demetre, Vice Pres.; M. Snowbarger, Pres.; l\1. Clark, Sec.; D. Holcomb, Treas.

Chili is welcomed by fhe hungry Sophs. '

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