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50 THE STESPEAN 4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii!iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii{|{ FRESHMEN Here we are! The Freshman Class! A jiilly bunch, ' tis so; Though we Iddk real stiff in the ])ictures. We ' re ali e and im the gn. ( )ver fiftv in the class! The largest freshman class that has ever asseniMeil under the sacred jiortals of dear old Union. Acti ' e, most assuredly e ' e l)een. Early in the year our class officers were elected as follows: Ben Dishman, president; Margie Mix ire, ice ])resident; Ivathr -n Ken- nedy, secretary-treasurer. Wdu ' n Hen dejiarted from nur midst, Margie assumeil his luties as ])r esident of our group. ( )ne lieautiful Mumlay afternoon before Mr. Winter had made his initial Imw, nur class staged a jiicnic at Eong Hill. Anfl what a .gala ])icnic it was! The class gave its fir t literary jirogram before the holidays. Though it wasn ' t u]i to the standard of wdiat our class can do, still it was a gcjod beginning for Freshies.
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THE STESPEAN 49 JiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiin iiiiiiNiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniii SOPHOMORE HISTORY -I ' ■ ■ On Septem])er 19. a lively bunch of 15((}-S and girls entered Union College, two with fier v tops and others with black and brown tops, in full spirits for some real work. We have all sorts and conditions of men in our class. C)ne is full of fun. a real good sport, and medal winner for tardiness. Who? — Same who won the baljy doll on Hallowe ' en night for best disguise. It ' s no other than Mike; e eryboch- knows him. Two are good artists — Roy Nelson and Robert Weed — who take great interest in drawing crocky diles and are bound for the Hall of Fame. We have fine athletes in our class, among them such stars as China Mae and Mary Richardson. Well, all the Sophs are of specal interest — everyone knows that. — but just watch when it comes their turn to give a literary pro- gram ! They dramatized a part of Silas Marner and staged it with high credit. In Decemlier the Sophomores s ponsored the iMiglish Dri e. They made beautiful posters, suggesting the value of Good English and gave an interesting play in which bad English was lianished now. henceforth and forever. ' English in old Union for that week at least deserved an A grade and we believe we accomplished some permanent good. English is our strong point with Miss Carter our faculty adviser so ably directing the vcirk. We ' re on the spot when called upon. Take note of the Academy class of ' 26. We ' re a gay rollicking care-free bunch of picnickers. When we ' re out for a good time aa ' c have it. Class spirit manifests itself there as well as in the class work where we dig deep and earnestly for knowledge. Hats ofT to the Sophs ! Freshies look up and Juniors look down ! ( )h yes our athletic record is the Aery pink of perfection and our faculty adviser, our leader in every- thing, is ti]i-top ; if anyone doubts it just ask one of the Bunch. Whickety whack, clickcty clack. We are the class that won ' t stand l)ack ! Rah Rah Ray Rah Rah Rix We are the class of ' 26. Laura Roberts and Robert Peters.
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THE STESPEAN 51 ' : ' iiiiiniiuiimiiiiiiiiiilii|||||||||iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN IW ST iLLL yv «»Hi««»« v!»«». « FRESHMEN Our next pri)grani far surpassed the first. Aside from specialties we presented a one act play, Aunty, a real credit to the class. Athletics? Here we shine and l)rilliantly too. Our class basket tossers won several games during the season. Though neither of our two contestants won first in the Bo} ' s ' Beauty Contest, we ' re plucky enough to be con- tent with their carrying off second and third honors, any way. Many of the Freshmen have so well disciplined them- selves in the study hall that fully two thirds of our class have been excused ! I might indulge in further panegyrics upon this won- derful grou]), liut A word to the wise is sufficient, so I leave it to you. Haven ' t we a regular class? Echo an- swers : Sure. Frank Davidson. %
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