The Cincinnatian . ^ plodded our Sophomore path with Doc Rogatzky as Presi-dent, Leslie Williams, Vice-President, Mary Corre, Secretary, and BobMayer assuming the arduous Treasurership. No less than seAen of the fifteenCs, that year, were awarded to Sophomores. Having emerged from this imperfect period, the present tells of our activeparticipation in every field. In swimming, our men have upheld their repu-tation for athletic skill. The girls won a glorious victory over their Seniorsisters. The Prom is still an event of the future. A full list of our accom-plishments would be entirely too long


The Cincinnatian . ^ plodded our Sophomore path with Doc Rogatzky as Presi-dent, Leslie Williams, Vice-President, Mary Corre, Secretary, and BobMayer assuming the arduous Treasurership. No less than seAen of the fifteenCs, that year, were awarded to Sophomores. Having emerged from this imperfect period, the present tells of our activeparticipation in every field. In swimming, our men have upheld their repu-tation for athletic skill. The girls won a glorious victory over their Seniorsisters. The Prom is still an event of the future. A full list of our accom-plishments would be entirely too long for this limited space, and besides,deeds in catalog with the gilt rubbed off grow monotonous. Our able leadersfor this, our Junior year, were Bill Talcott, President; Helen Sammet, Vice-President; Vivien Millar, Secretary, and now having evolved through the all-too-fugitive present we are entering the future perfect to which celestial state,as Seniors we will surely attain. [page eighty-one). gOPHOMOREg


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