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F l If James W. Kirk Margaret M. Gillis Edith W. rWhite Ralph W. Ling Homer Z. White Homer Z. White VVarren P. Spencer I , Jlnniurn F .-l COLORS R Maroon and Gold YELL Didi ack, didi ack, Didi ack, didi ack, Maroon and Black, iMaroon and Black, Juniors! Juniors! Juniors! CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . l Vice-President H Secretary L Treasurer . Chairman of Social Committee . l Chairman of Color Day Committee . Chairman J uniorkOratorical Committee . i Q I-IONORARY MEMBER i Professor L. C. Knight l i MEMBERS OF STUDENT SENATE l Walter C. Hart, V. Faye Motz, Arabella S. Gault l I f-- gl tit! Page Thirty-four
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fgsiz . . ....-..,,,,g 1 ..-,X - - .-,. rw- Y. Nineteen Nineteen Gllneia I-Iiatnrg O the Class of Nineteen Hundred Nineteen appropriately belongs the title of The Rejuvenators of NVooster. Our history began Sep- tember 13, 1915. VVe came to begin a new era, to leave behind us at greater and a better Woostei' than we found. For this work we were admirably fitted. We came with a new administrat- tion, with no prejudices to combat, no fault to find, and the complete co- operation of class and faculty assured. Our freshman class was numerically the largest in the history of the institution. On our class roll were found the names of the finest orators, the leading athletes, the best men and women in the state. That we have accomplished our work successfully in the three years that we have been here, it will take but a glance to prove. We found Wooster divided, today she is unified. We found her athletically weak, our freshman team defeated the Varsity with ease in football. Our basketball team de feated the crack Nineteen seventeen quintet for the inter-class championship Our track squad battled them almost to a tie. As sophomores we contributed five regulars to the Varsity which turned in the best record in Wooster foot ball history up to that time. At the cage game, our entire class team was taken on the Varsity squad in mid-season and six wearers of the Maroon and Black were awarded their W s. In track and baseball we were not found wanting but so many left for war or farm service before earning their letters that accurate figures are not available for the spring sports. Page Thirty ffve
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