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FRESHMIEN
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X Lk JAJNP' . FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS Miss Emma Plunkett Mr. Harold Wierenga We are the Freshman Class. We are young, we are green, but we are happy. They deplore the life of a Freshman. These high-minded individuals they call upperclass- men seem to look down on us-but you know what? We like being Freshmen. We like the idea of going to school to prepare ourselves for tomorrow. We like the excitement of attending our first big football game ..... we like the comradeship that we find on the campus of C. S. C. Of course, we haven't been here long, but we have been here long enough to sense the glory that is ours-ours because we are Freshmen, ours because we are YOUTH, and we have been here long enough to realize our responsibility, too. Vwfe know that our responsibility, as a class and as individuals, is to take advantage of these educational opportunities that are before us. We know that it is our responsibility to learn to recognize the important things that will consti- tute our lives. We know that it is our responsi- bility to prepare ourselves to be self-supporting in this world, so that We may not be a burden to society. Paqe Eighty-six 'lll FRE HMA C ASS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President-Warren L. Smith Vice-President-Delores Russell Secretary-Mary Helen Newberry Treasurer-Jane McMinimy We know that we must learn to appreciate the finer elements of education and of life. We must learn to appreciate more fully music, and art, and fine literature. We realize that our responsibilities are many, but we shall accept them as they come . . with light heart and peaceful eyes. We promise you, our revered Upperclassmen, that we, the Fresh- man Class, will do what we must do to make our world a good one.
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