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THE ADMI '1 A 9 A.EA' I A A i i : A .' i ,V b : A fig . 'k :iff f LOUISE S. FULLER MILDRED W. PRINCE Hczld, History dC1'Jitl'tl'11CI1t Head, English ilvpzntnicnt A RLENE WALTON Hvzul. Latin Ci0I?ill'fIl1l'I1f. English LOUISE GILBERT JEANNE GUIP I' Head, Slmnislx IlUIP2ll'i1I1l'llf Hmd, French dlllhllfllltllt Latin VERNE F. SMITH ANNE DONOVAN Hvzul. M2lflll?lllilIiUS Hcrzul, Socrotawiul tl0lI2l.l'tlIlC11t als-p:u'tn10nt BARBARA XESTLER Head, Art. dCD3l'flHPl1I'i Hemi, German department Head, Mensendleck department eight
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. it I,-:f', FRESHMEN The newly-arriving treslunen gazed with awe at the yellow-hriek road whieh lay hefore them, and anticipated their new adventures. Although the class was only fourteen in number, they ahly proeeeded down the road with the help of their advisor, Miss Haltiwanger. As soon as they really started, they eleeted the officers which were to earry theni through their first year. Though small in stature, Melinda Gettin received the great honor of elass president. Sue 'l'aleott was trusted to keep wateh over the treasuryg Thehna Hanunond was handed the seeretary's hook in which to jot, down notes along the trip, and Peggy-.lo Prince was elected to St-udent Couneil. These lively 111C111lJC1'S of the class of '53 eould he heard far and wide when it ezune tiine to sell food. No sooner was the ery eup-eakes and ginger-ale heard than the trample of feet drowned it, out, as the starving upper-elassnien ran to seek nourish- ment. For the freshmen, however, the beginning of theirjourney through Oz was not all play. Une glance into the study hall showed thein ardently slaving over an algebra or Latin hook. These XVL'lC0llll' AI- XX 1 l1l'XVt'0l1ll'l'S to Oz l'urnished inueh entertainment to fb, ,. - 5 their fellow students, hut, beneath the fun lay tl1e truth is that they had learned and the experienee they had lmh 1 y if aequired on the start ot' their trip along tl1e yellow- ! l , lmriek road. 'W f XX rv 'M f i, f Inn
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