Over 300 Sophomores attended the 1925 banquet which was held last night in the Living Room of the Union. Gardiner Cowles, chairman of the Dinner Committee, introduced the speakers. Assistant Dean Chase in his address emphasized the necessity for the student to "make his college work an activity, not a passivity". After P. H. Robb had given a report on the class finances, stating that there was a surplus of $1300 in the treasury, the class quartet, composed of C. R. Gordon, J. E. Brookhouse, M. L. Brown, and W. A. Sponsler, sang several songs.
During the course of the dinner, the Sophomore Blue Books were given out free of charge, In its pages are included pictures of the class officers, pictures of all the major sport teams with records of their games, a list of honor students, a directory of all members of the Sophomore class, and summaries of other class activities.
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