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Row 6 — Francis Reece, Lloyd Allen, Lorraine Miller, Roy Stouder, Cleon Jackson, Rexford Binnie, WilburStine. Row 5 — Charles Stouder, Bonita Fansler, Hazel Williams, Dorothy Welborn Wanda, Heighway, Maurine Brower, Virginia Lake, Clara Grindle, Kermit Leininger. Row 4 — Everett Royer, Beverly Davidson, Marilyn Myers, Ellen Bendsen, Milda Neuendorf, Eva Neuendorf, Mildred Suver, Leroy Miller. Row 3 — Pauline Schmalzried, Gladys Bagwell, Crystal Halleck, Pauline Winger, Madeline Zehner, Ruth Maxton, Genavee Moore, Dale Anglemyer. Row 2 — Ruth Hirt, Margaret Franks, Charlotte Fauver, Helen Lucile Parker, Esther Jane Means, Lucille Mellinger, Mabel Bunton, Opal Funderburg, Opal Kampmeier. Row 1 — Maxine Hope, Charline Fuller, Catherine Bly, Neva Hollinger, Kathryn Harshman, Ruth Stauffer, Bernice Rosencrans, Dorothy Ebey. Freshmen
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Top Rozv — G. Stinebaugh, J . Meyer, Jr., F. Livingston. Bottovi Row—M. Friend, II. Bamhart, E. LaFollette, Prof. Conk Freshmen All Freshmen are brought to the campus for Freshman Week and, without the disturbing discords of the upperclassmen, are taught to sing. They sing a song some- thing like this, I am William Whittington from Chicago, Illinois, and who are you? It is sung in rather a monotone without much punctuation but it gains them notoriety and the acquaintance of many people so by the time the upperclassmen come back they can tell them how to improve the school. If they are not noticed, they attract attention by hoisting a Freshman Rag on the chime tower. For this they are soundly humiliated by being showered with confetti on initiation day. Later in the year they are given the opportunity to publish the Bark, a weekly news sheet which publishes as news what the Oak Leaves calls gossip and vice-versa. The principal difference between a Freshman and an upperclassman is that the latter has been doing the same things longer. To direct the activities of the Freshmen this year Fred Livingston was elected president. Marcea Friend, vice-president, Helen Barnhart, secretary-treasurer, and Jacob Meyer, Jr. and Galen Stinebaugh members of the executive committee. Ellen Jane LaFollette was council representative.
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