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REVEILLE 31 Freshmen FRONT RONV:-VVebster Burns, George Mt-Carter, Paul Hinkle, Delsher Ifridline, Albert Shriver, Earl Snyder, Louis Keener, Fred McClintock, Harland Eckstine, Vl'alter Vlihitmore, Richard Felger, Dwight Buchanan, Raymond McConnell, Clyde Pat- terson, james Powell. SECOND ROVV:-Mabel Raudehaugh, Mildred Troupe, Dorothy Kershner, May Alexander, Eleanor Wise, Lillian Leidigh, lflorence Smith, Thelma XYood, Margaret McDowell, Catherine Copeland, Ruth Killheifner, Mztrtlizl Henry, Ruth DeArmon, Evelyn Haight, Naomi Crowell, Helen Rice, Mary Schoff, IfVinona Parry, Josephine Metham, Virginia McCray, Amy Steed, Dorothy Warnes, Nadine Matz, Mildred jordan, Alice Metz. THIRD ROXV:-Erthel Hornberger, Belle Cottrell, Florence Kolb, Thelma Ganyard, Georgia Swineford, Pauline Martin, Florence Baney, Irene Vlahl, Madeline Zehner, Viola Warner, Marie Stimpert, Thelma Graham, Florence Duffy, Margaret Forbes, Ruth Esbenshade, Neva Shearer. Pearl Jordan, Beatrice Witmer, Mary Newman, Ruth Vanatta, Mary Hart Ill? n, Dorothy CDottyD Gardner, Twyla Iceman. Alene Rogers, Isis Markham, Helen Ahltot. FOURTH ROXY:-Kenneth Iickleberger, Vernon Miller, Arthur Frentz, Paul Vanosdall, Arthur Rybold, Iidvtin Rupert, Harold Marcus, Allen Dessenlrerg, jacob jorfa, Harold Leiter, Robert Roebuck, Ralph Zehner, Glenn Doubleday, Lois Heitzman, Lester Morris, Ronald Poffemnyer, Raymond Sweringer, jacob Kauffnia n, Schuyler Wharton, Raymond Ogden, Richard Lemon, Carl XVarnes, Edgar XYalters, Owen Sharick, Clara Easterday, Glenn McFerren, Clayton Sigri-st, Glenn Brubaker, Howard Saner. Freshmen Class Organization President-HARRY MOSIER COLORS-Red and White Vice President-ARTH UR IJRENTZ MOTTO-Ad astra per aspera Secretary-EVELYN HAIGHT FLOWER-Sweet Ptas Treasurer-ROLAND BOFFENMYER,
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32 REVEILLE literary A Hen Fable !With Apologies to Walt Mason! A farmer had an old gray hen which wasn't worth a pewter peng shi-'d breakfast on Pievina feed, and then go and scratch the turnip seed until the farmer saw her tricks and chased her off with stones and sticks. She'd fight sometimes to show she could, and act just like an old hen should and do her duty every way- but darn her skin! she wouldn't lay. At last the farmer's patience ceasedg he muttered to himself, 'fAt least, l'll dine off that old hen some day if mighty soon she doesnlt lay! One day he trod behind the plow when suddenly an awful row proceeded from the hen-house near, and there at once he sped in fear, half thinking some old hungry cat was lunehing off his poultry fat. Up to the hen house swift he toreg the old gray hen stood near the door and plumed herself and swelled with pride and eaekled Ht to bust her hide. He entc red, looking all aroundg a mashed-up keg lay on the ground, and in the bottom of that keg, the old gray hen had laid an egg! Alas! how many boys and men are just exactly like that hen, they loaf around, their tasks they shirk, and never do a liek of work until some well intentioned gent, his mind on reforma- tion bent, prowls forth upon the range they paw, and to 'em lays down this stern law, that he ean't use such worthless slobs and, if they want to hold their jobs, they'd better start right in anew, and prove to him what they can do. Then, maybe, they'd slide off the fence, and Show a grain or two of sense, which tickles lem almost to death-they howl as long as they have breath, and swell up till they nearly burst o'er what they should have done at first! Helen Patrick.
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