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Ku LB! The Senior Class OLLIE EE WALPOLE President freshmen were asserting themselves on campuses of nearby boys ' schools. Despite history notes to be memorized while sitting in the bathtub after lights out. chemistry coach classes to be attended, allowances that simply must be increased. and the loss of the dee-vine Cadet over in Lexington to the girl down the hall, we surged forth to Junt- and the announcement What a magical world, this Madison campus, we the Freshmen of ' 48 declared! This was the year we lived in Spotswcod. Jackson, and Ashby and had many an escapade in all three. Many in Jackson experienced their first Call-down that year when they were liberally handed out because of some rather loud action! Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bocskey were the two sponsors who started us out from the very beginning on the long road to culture, and their two children. Ruddy and Barbara, were our mascots. Shirley Colbert was destined to become our president this vear Drinking Wine Spo-de-o-de was the top juke box favorite . . . Cotil- lion and German goating offered never-to-be-forgolten experiences, and no one on campus kept a more diligent check on the three mail deliveries than did we freshmen. April Showers served as our class-day theme that first year, and rubber boots and umbrellas decked Harrison Hall lobby as decora- tions. Week ends at last , we sighed second semester, and soon Madison that next year we would be Sophomores. Mary Mays was voted the president that sopho- more year. At last we could ride with dates. We be- came upperclassmen finally, and what a feeling ! Johnson echoed and re-echoed with episodes unfor- gettable, but Miss Williette Hopkins managed to sur- vive in spite of hidden hot plates, bridge games in M. Garwood, reporter; M. Kasey. sergeant-at-arms ; A. Bowman, business manager; K. Garth, treasurer; I. Mover, secretary; O. V. W ' alpole, fresident ; K. Leonard, ' -iee-prcsidenl. 10
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