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Some men are born great. others achieve greatness. and still others belong- to the Sophomore Class. Such was our idea of the fitness of things when, minus a fell' o I the original flock. we returned to W. )L C. in the fall of 1920. With a vim we plunged into the very heart or affair-s. As host at the l-lallowe'cn T'arty we covered ourselves with much glory, honor. and confetti. Even Sophs must have their "downs" 50 OUf frequent class meetings were the scene of many a bitter COil' Aiel'. luckily the only casualties suffered being a few bruised and wounded spirits which rhe kindly hand of time has since healed. In tile annual gridiron con- flir-t we succumbed to the Freshmen. who is gre;\t: who has not tasted defcnt ? Undaunted we rallied ow' forces anew and one balmy day in spring showed the I(;lt~ their proper place in a hard-fought battle on the diamonc1. .\" is case the Junior Year louud our ranks tunatelv fill the gap (\ Few new races came to midst. new alike plunged into the work at ~land a resolve to conquer,-come what might. showed in our activities and we arc indeed proud of the for the State inter-collegiate contest was taken fr0111 om H.~ 111"11:1)'grasping ~he rung in our col1eg'e ladder IS the producing of ,,-\1011<1. as this will be the that books have appeared for successive be ~one and eagerly looking the future. triumph we shall endeavor to meet whatever the years to come Illay our names. ever bring ::\1ater.