1925-1926 Yearbook

The Class of '28 ~ 19HE Sophomore Class has been favored with talent. The infancy of • this class has been cast off for a more imposing position. Only on two occasions have we sought and found recreation dea ,· to our hearts . The Arkan sas River was the scene of our first gambol. The "dogs" were sacrificed promiscuously to satisfy the hunger of the two dozen hale and hearty mortals. The weiners were slain in their innocence fo·· no other purpose than that they might feed the hungry mouths of this class. On a second outing you would have found us on the hill east of the Ad. Building, partaking of a Castilian di sh, called in our tongue "Chile." 'Twas a beauteous evening, calm and free, that John Silver-Leg, in the personage of our able cook, saw fit to relieve the pangs of hunger by feeding us on hi s dish-including the beans. That we have mo!·e than our share in the talents of the school needs no proof. One debater, fully half the athletic team, and four members of the quintet have cast t heir lots with us. The orchestra has conscripted several of our number also. "No Sophomore, no Annual," say we. Two very important staff members can be found in our li st. We have the best Sponso r in school, Prof. A. G. John so n. We hope to add to our class next year many new va luable accessions. Long li ve the Class of '28! 36

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