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ID W LL h Lj W rIP . 1 F...F On September 22, 1913, the largest Freshman class yet enrolled entered Dallas High School. At the first class meeting it was decided thatRuth Smith, assisted by Francis Harrington, should wield the gavel; Mamie-Victor keep the records; Fay Barber carry the purse, and Edward Cutler preserve order. All these have remained in office during the year with the exception of Mamie Victor who, having ' moved from thecity', was succeeded by Bertha Hatfield. Two peculiar characteristiCs of the class should not be passed . unnoticed: First,,the promptness with which the members, individ- ually and collectively respond to any superior authority; second, the great propensity of the members to be studious and serious minded on all occasions. An example of our loyal class spirit was displayed at the time the blanket was-raffled off during the football season. The Juniors, appreciating this, later awartied the defeated Freshmen with a blanket fully as useful if not as ornamental as the one raffled. Among the other distinctions shown the l17 class was a Hallo- welen party given in their honor by the Sophomores. The iiFresh- man Ripsaw has already gained local fame and no doubt will soon be ranked among the leading periodicals of the country. Although we have lost some of our members during the year the quality of the class has maintained its original standard, and the verdure which usually characterizes a Freshman class has long since faded away. ---Ruth Smith i17 tAs we go to press the Freshmen are subjects of new honors, having recently given a play which rivals the one given by the Sophombres earlier in the season.--EdJ
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