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Top Ron—Wylie Marlin. Kdward Whetscll. Robert Harris. William Treadway, .Harvard Clark. Second Rote— Harry F.lder, Leonard Luck. Hugh Campbell. Alma Lucas. Jeanette Matthews. Martha Louise Campbell. Jane Axtell, Lucile Hughes. Albert Hoadley. Knola Wilson. Third Ro:e—]:A K‘ Thoni|)son. Martha Axsom, (ieorgiana Carmichael. Mabel 1'utcher. Leah Austin, Kthcl Fmpson, Thora F.igemnann. Mary Farmer. Florence Rider. (ioldie Whitlow. Roxie Ratliff. Hot low Ron-—Helen Huff. Alice Reid. Mary Lou Reid. Florence llirsch, Helen Iturke. Henrietta Thornton. Helen Hinkle. Ueulah Miller. Ruth I.. Robertson, Ruth A. Robertson, Rosalie Esarcy.
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Top Ron- Albert Patton. Quentin (.win. Rodney Baker, (ilenn Smith. Dwight Haflich. Second Row Raymond Jones, (ilen Curry. Lawrence Short. Wayne Short, John Schram. Blanch Denny. Mil- dred Smith, Florence Gifford, Mildred Nance. Third fote—Beulah Maker. Irvin lluncleman. Cecil Fowler. Chrissy Cox. Harriet Nicholson. Josephine Kerr. Kmnia Blair. Ionise (.’rawford, Violet Binkley. Zola Ison. Katherine Baker. Helene Kerr. Opal Crumm. .... ,, liollom Row Hester Miller. Man Miller. ()llic Gardner. Mary ( ox. Cornelia os. Katherine Moore. Prances »1 son, Josephine Hall. Mary Short, ( Hotline Bender.
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FRESHMEN Hie Freshman class swept over this year from the Department with a deter- mination to do High School in short order They met Mr. Ramsev in the hall and were brought to an abrupt stop. Mr. McCaughan and Mr. Clayton found them wandering hopelessly lost in the labyrinth of the third floor, took pity on them, and adopted them. Miss Sonpart says they arc the most responsive cla» in school. She talked to them for twenty minutes on league basketball, and then could not -ell a iuglc ticket. The Freshmen, strange to say, are the largest fellows in school, («nido Stem- pel was mistaken for a teacher because of his stupendous height. The class of nineteen twenty-one arc in for everything. They have already dcvcloj)cd one yell-leader, several athletes, an over-supply of orators, and one squad man. Not long ago someone started a racket on the first floor. The Freshmen, hearing it from afar, effectively quelled it. They got out Harry, wound him up. and started in. And then you couldn't hear that little first-floor noise, or anything else for that matter.
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