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fWmVf51Ff5'lV'ii1I'fi1Ff'517 FlW1D N T H E T O M A H A W K rr'51mr75r7i1riirmnWWW1r7i1W FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY Our class of '29 entered its Freshman year with high hopes. We lost several of our eighth grade papooses but nine came from other tribes and took their places. We have seventeen in our tribe now. Our new members are Mary Emma Dawkins, Esther Corns, Marie Statton, Hester Thompson, Leslie Martin, Ralph Johnson, NVil1iam Mulvey, Ernest Cassaday and Clarence Davies. At the beginning of the year we elected Georgia Storms as our Big Chief, Ernest Cassaday as our second Big Chief, Marie Statton as our secretary, and Richard Vtfettschurack as treasurer. Our only hope is that the coming Freshmen will not be as green as we were. D. P., '29. THE OLD AND THE NEW Still sits the school house in the yard, But its in use no more, The glass is most all broken out, Of every sash and door. In its front yard the new one stands, So haughty and so proud, And from its doors the children come, A solid mass, a crowd. They romp and play the live long day, Out on the large school grounds, And from the shouts of childish glee, You know that joy abounds. The olden games are gone for good, That used to bring us joy, But slides and swings and every-thing, For every girl and boy. The old one sits and looks upon, .VVhh dark and gkxnny eyes And thinks of all the happiness, It held in days gone by. But why should it sit in scornfulness, Or be envious of the new, I think it should be happy, To see one better, don't you? Bob, '26. C325
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. rfmnfmrm Pf0P6N1T75'l5'fW7i1W1fY'R T H E T 0 M A H A W K rr'NrK'vW1Ffi1r7Inrfm1nfm1rrmrm1rrm1mw .4 K HOTEL FOWLER . QFIREPROOFJ Lafayette, Indiana Presents to the people of this community a most cordial invitation to use our conven- iences when in Lafayette. Refined atmos- phere of a home, is prevalent through this hotel, and courtesy is the watchword among our employees. You will find Hotel Fowler Cafe a most delightful place to lunch or dine., Excel- lent Luncheon at 60c, and unsurpassed Ta- ble 'd Hotel Dinner at 31.00 is served every day in the year. HOTEL FOWLER Roy H. Puterbaugh, Manager Y W 1343
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