. Hacawa . Sophomore Class ColorsGreen and Gold MottoLabor conguers all things YellA buvo, and a bivo,And a buvo, bivo bum!Bum get a rat trap bigger than a cat trap!Bum get a rat trap bigger than a cat trap! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah!-Freshman! FlowerCarnation OFFICERS L. L. LohrStella WessingerLula RudisillJ. D. Rudisill President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS ROLL L. L. Lohr J. D. Rudisill J. L. SoxT. P. Rhyne D. P. Whitley H. K. DryeJ. J. Stuck C. E. Fritz C. M. Ada-nsC. C. Carpenter G. H. Huffman J. L. Henderson Fred Rudisill L. E. Bolick D. M. LongFlossie Gilb
. Hacawa . Sophomore Class ColorsGreen and Gold MottoLabor conguers all things YellA buvo, and a bivo,And a buvo, bivo bum!Bum get a rat trap bigger than a cat trap!Bum get a rat trap bigger than a cat trap! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah!-Freshman! FlowerCarnation OFFICERS L. L. LohrStella WessingerLula RudisillJ. D. Rudisill President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS ROLL L. L. Lohr J. D. Rudisill J. L. SoxT. P. Rhyne D. P. Whitley H. K. DryeJ. J. Stuck C. E. Fritz C. M. Ada-nsC. C. Carpenter G. H. Huffman J. L. Henderson Fred Rudisill L. E. Bolick D. M. LongFlossie Gilbert Ethel Tussing Stella WessingerEdna Hammon Lillian Plonk Maud PowlasLula Rudisill Edna Stuck Rosa Wertz Willie Ash by. Sophomore Class Poem Earnest thoughts within me riseWhen I behold afar,The dear old class of fourteenShining like a star. The Juniors seem to be all right,The Seniors we adore;The class we like the bestIs our dear Sophomore. The class of unconquered will,A class that does its best;Serene and resolute and stillAnd calm and self possessed. Our class is brave and bold;W3 move in comely manner;Indeed the reason must be toldWere loyal to the Sophomore banner. A class thats very industriousWe never shun our work;And we hope to be real our duty we do not shirk. We do not claim were so smartBut we do have a little knowledge;And we are vain enough to think,We are the best at Lenoir College. Fred Rudisill Sophomore History On September the sixth, nineteen hundred and ten, thirty-two Fresh-men entered Lenoir College, faithfully believing that there remained worldsyet unconquered, and that by labor alone we may hope to conquer these thoughts dorminant in our minds all the per
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