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FRESHMAN: CLASS
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President . . ESTHER GILMAN Vice-President . . DOROTHY’ PHILLIPS Secretary . . EVELYN SMITH Treasurer - 0 Rure syns 94 we
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Freshman Class History HE fall of nineteen hundred and twenty-two found us returning home from ap shore and lake, with minds fresh from close contact with nature and a year—the big year which was to mark the beginning of our college career —stretching before us. Our lives, through which, perhaps, had glimmered a few errant rays, be- came suffused with color. Maybe the new pathways baffled us, maybe they were not the fascinating byways of our dreams, but the charm of the unknown held us spellbound. From the day of the first assembly, time sped rapidly along. The dreaded initiation passed as a solitary rain-cloud. College friendships, college work, college life filled our days to overflowing. The Acquaintance Dance, awaited with such intense enthusiasm, came and went; even the bazaar, in which we were allowed to assist, passed into the yesterday; then, the vacation. Home again after three months of school. Our families noticed a difference in our attitude toward life; we were per- sonally unaware of it—college was doing its inevitable work. Back we came, facing the storm and stress of mid-years! We were surprised to find our instructors equally interested in us as to whether we procured a shining ‘‘A”’ or an insidious, insignificant little ‘‘D.” The ‘“‘gym’”’ meet was a field of new endeavor. Of the four squads that competed, it was the “‘orange’’ who reigned champion among us. Our first great event of the freshman year—the dance! Never, in our ex- perience, did the “‘C. S. S.”” Hall look more gay! We grow wistful when we face the realization that the year of our child- hood ambitions is almost over. Yet, after all, are we not anxious to become dignified ‘‘Sophs,’’ and mete out vengeance to the 1923 freshmen? Junior Class, our history closes with a tribute to you. It is you who have filled our year with joy and understanding. We of ’26 owe to you what we have gleaned of the noble ideals and high motives of C. S. S.! (Finis) 96
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