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Oh for the life of a college freshman — from the farms, from the villages — from the city, they trek to Kent. New faces, new clothes, new books, no worries, no cares — perhaps a date or two — . Trying times? The uncertainty of having chosen the right pro- fessors — snappy courses — the ordeal of lines, lines, lines — now a shift from, one foot to another — only 87 ahead — giving the new room-mate the once over — sight unseen — white uniforms — ether — the phvsical exam in the dispensary. Then capped and labeled ( not blue ribboned — green ribboned) — a sly glance at a keen blond — a half glimpse at a husky athlete — Kent ' s not such a bad place! Fresliman [16]
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' READIN ' , ' RITING, ' RITHMETIC Left to right: 1st Row: Miss Laura Hill. Pear! Phillips. Miss Dorothy Scott, Miss Susanne Koehler. 2nd: Mariorie Kelly, Myrtle Shepard, Ruth Parrish, Nelle Richards. 3rd: Miss Doris Kenneman, Miss Adaii Broadbent, Miss Norma D. Wood, Miss Ani)- Herriff. 4th: Michel Herchek, Gerald Chapman, F. N. Harsh (Prin.), Dr. A. L. Heer. Once upon a time the Kent State training school had four primary grades and was located in tour rooms in Merrill Hall, and there were tive members on the faculty. Kent State has been on the march of progress and the training school is now one of the largest buildings on the campus with a complete grammar and high school course and twenty- six faculty members. Trainieg Sclhool Faculty [in
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Frcsbtrian Decree Class Left to right: Charles Terry, president; Mary Elizabeth Elgin, vice-president; Jane Buck, treasurer; Dexter Kennedy, secre- tary — absent. Freshman Diploma Class Lett to right: Phyllis Baker, vice-presi- dent: Clara Peters, secretary; Maud Fann, treasurer. Absent: Ernie illiams. presi- dent. And Mieid the Goldfish — Freshman! [17]
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