~ Sophomores ~


Motto: "Malum Labor Est."

Color: Purple and Gold

Flower: White Carnation

Yell:

Hully Gee! And who are we?
By Hen! By Hen!
We're the Class of Nineteen Ten!

 

LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Eva Eby, Fred Yeater, Ray Morley, Granville Dorman, Marguerite Roberts; ROW TWO: Henry Wright, Candace Kitchen, Katie Goldsmith, Helen Sommers, Verna Shipley, Bertram Braun; BACK ROW: Lucile Doyle, Irl Michaels, Everett Kelley, Tom Wallingford, Martha Mills

BERTRAM BRAUN

President

"Tied to his mother's apron strings
Under his father's thumb."

RAYMOND MORLEY

Secretary

"Favorite flower: A Marguerite"

TOM WALLINGFORD

"cui bono?"

IRL MICHAELS

"Oh swifter than the flying hours
when Juniors linger near!"

LUCILLE DOYLE

"Such a thoughtful girl. She is thinking of what her name will Be(e) so(o)n."

MARGUERITE ROBERTS

"And though she be but little, she is fierce."

EVERETT KELLY

"An empty vessel makes the greatest sound."

EVA EBY

"I would not, if I could, be gay."

HELEN SOMMERS

"Oh had I a voice that was stronger than steel,
With twice fifty tongues to express what I feel."

GRANVILLE DORMAN

"Fearfully wise he shakes his empty head."

MARTHA MILLS

"God gave her a gift of gab so great,
that she gabbles on at a furious rate,
Nor notes the teacher's fearful frown,
While her low deportment keeps coming down."

VERNA SHIPLEY

"Sweeter than any sung
My songs that found no tongue."

KATIE GOLDSMITH

"If silence were golden she would be a millionaire."

FREDDIE YEATER

"Behold the child, by nature's kindly law,
Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw."

CANDACE KITCHEN

"Vessels large may venture more
But little boats should keep near shore."

 

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