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PAGE. SIXTY THE FRE HMA CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM CRAIG ---- - President ELIZABETH MORRIS ---- - Secretary CLASS FLOVVER Pink Carnation COLORS Pink and While MOTTQO Noi at the summit, but on the way. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY HEN the school mechanics of Clarendon College werebconnecting the various parts of the complicated machinery for the year 1920-Zl, they found an indispensable part in the Freshman Class. Every particle of machinery on a great locomotive is essential to the efficiency of the iron horse. So is every department and organization in Clarendon College essential to the welfare of the institution. The 'Freshman Class of the present year claims, more than ever, its place as a part of the school machinery. The tendency is to lower the sight and shorten the vision when a view is taken of the Freshman. But the Freshmen, individually and as a class, have, partially if not entirely, removed the cause for such an attitude by anybody. The Class has really made a record for itself that stands equal to that of any class in school. One humble Freshie has the distinction, for one term and possibly for the en- tire year, of making the highest average-97-of the entire student body, training school and college departments combined. Others made A's and B's. The motto really expressed the attitude of its originators, and we expect the top-most top to be reached in due time. The class organization for the year was perfected early. Occasional meetings were held, and the class held its place among the others in most of the activities of school life. The Clarco and Wester managements found efficient contributors to the publica- tions among the Freshman ranks. And loyalty was not lacking to any department of school life. Believing that
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