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I : ■bKCOPixniosy CT J History of Class of 1924 In 1920 there came a crowd of freshmen to Centenary College, great ones, small ones, brawny ones, bobbed haired, black haired, blonde haired, intelligent ones, and sorry to say green ones. There was weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth in this noble crowd, while trying to select the respective programs amidst jeers and fun poked at them by the other classmen. But this was a brave bunch, and they all survived their freshman year unhampered and conquerors. Another year has passed. We no longer wear the green ribbons, we are sopho- mores, and have joined the merry throng to help make life miserable for the incom- ing freshmen. It took us the entire year to realize the near kinship of the freshmen and that there were still higher classmen on the campus. Juniors! We could hardlv realize this fact, and it was now that our brains showed the first signs of real development. Time had completely removed the hereditary troubles of our freshmen and sophomore years. We now began to render service to our college, we were on the Conglomerate and Yoncopin staffs. The duties of the Literary Societies, the Glee Club, and Fraternities which helped to make college life profitable and pleasant, memories of which will forever live in the minds of the Junior class. There is sadness which comes with the realization of becoming a Senior, of leaving your school, the faculty and your friends you have learned to love and admire. We do not take to ourselves all the honor and knowledge which we have attained, but to the faculty who have been so loyal and patient with us. We hope that we can render as great and appreciable a service to others as they have rendered to the Class of 1924. There has been a great many changes which have taken place since our entrance to Centenary. Each change for the better and always progressive. We have seen a new Centenarv born and on its way to maturity and success. And when we have become Statesmen, Poets, Theologians, Pedagogians, we will be proud to mention our Alma Mater. Centenary, and always proclaim membership in the Class of ' 24. • — Louise hide. i ii iniMiiiiiuiniiji ujiijxLUJLL a iTrii MMnTrrTrrriiiunM wtnnnnTTTTfsitiiiii iiit iiii i ih tnnnii iiiiumn S ' f. mm nr m
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