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C l I . A W , X' rr TOP ROW-Left to right-Merrill Geagley, Francis T1'll1l1b0, Arthur Greer, Charles Greenlee, Charles Huff, Ellis Clayton, Orville Jefferies Gerald Turner. ' SECOND ROW-Claude Rankin, Ervin Horn, Vera Daugherty, Mildred Kemery, Clara Jayner, Hortense Kcmery, Kathryn Aiton, Glen VanCamp, Troy Miller. THIRD ROW-Mary Salter, Mildred Buell, Marguerite Horn, Thelma Manley, Alma Gant, Marie Horn, Vesta Stewart, Ruby Stoner, Elva Stephens. Freshman Class History President-CHARLES HUFF See. and Treas.-OPAL HENSLEJI Class Advisor-MISS BARTALS On the eventful day of September the first in the year of 1924, forty fresh- men gathered at the starting point of a nine months race. They fairly bristleu with new spirit and enthusiasm at the prospects of their journey. Each of them arove a car of the same make-a car of knowledge. They were told to take 'the utmost care of the four tires as each of these represented a study. Each of these tires would count them two credits at the end of the race. Should anything go Wrong with one of them, their car of knowledge might be badly injured. Some of them found the road rather rough but by careful driving managed to help out of the ruts. During the sixth week the road was especially bad and some of them found that their tires were rather badly punctured. After a little patch- ing however they were allowed to continue the race. During Christmas vacation the cars were abandoned and for two Weeks every one Jomed in on the frolics of the season. After this the trouble with the tires were especially tiresome but every one continued his careful driving. 'fa .ti .: xx 1 Q , 4 Q ' sf N! .Aw Page Twenty-six
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7 ll Z Q' , Z TOP ROW-Left to right-W'illia1n Alton, Opal Hensley, Helen Dorr, Gail Rey- nolds, Daniel Williams, .lack Talkington, Marie Duncan, Dorothv Patch, Marjorie Herriott, Harold Crane, Hampton Wi11te1'n1ute, SECOND ROW'-John Meikle, Ella Allen, Helen Masters, Alleen Gillett, Beth Brant, Ruth Dougherty, Martha Thompson, Geraldine Roberts, Marguerite Bladow, Marion Cobb. FIRST ROW-Lueile Meredith, Ines Beard, Merna Smalley, Lena Reith, Florence Long, Lavelle Kuhn, Eula Blake, Eleanor Thompson, Darlene Smalley. At that section of the road called semester some changed tires before con- tinuing their journey. Then for a bit of variety to break the monotony of the care of the tires the basket ball season was welcomed. In this also the class was well represented. Wlxexr the journey was ,completed the whole class bid farewell to the ears for three glorious months of vacation. Nevertheless they deserve the reputation this verse describes for their stick-to-it attitude. Freshman class here 's to you Freshman class tried and true - Search all the world and you'1l ne 'er find Ever another of your kind. A-t .f Ns f J Q E Z' 5? QNX- x K, Page Twentyeseven -,,
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