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E133 Class of 1914 Class omcers MARY ANDERSON .......................... President LLEWELLYNA REBHUN ................. Vice-President AUGUSTA FORKER .......................... Treasurer MARY LANDIS .............................. Secretary Class List Mary Anderson Dorothy Barrett Beatrice Carmichael Gwendolyn Crawford Ruth Enger Florence Evans Augusta Forker Lucy Gayle Ruth Hatfield Emily Heizer Marjorie Hinsch Frances Howe Dorothy Jones Helen Justis Mary Landis Ruth Little Sophia. Mallon Julia McLaren Frances McLean Llewellyna Rebhun Janet Rhodes Virginia Whittaker
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T113 Class Of 1914 'OR all whom it may concern, this ,1 little history is written. We t 3; Freshmen feel sure that it will i concern everyone, for are we not the most important, the largest, and the most interesting class in the School? We are the pride and joy of the faculty. To show their fondness for us, they give us little parties after school nearly every afternoon of the week. Of course, we know that when you have been duly presented to some of the honored members of our class, you will better understand the un- failing love which is shown for us by all of our schoolmates, especially by the Sophomores. First, let us introduce to you our respected, beloved, and awe-inspiring President, Mary A. She is so dignified that she would never conde- scend to dance the Boston. Those Who are au- dacious enough to amuse themselves by taking part in this unladylike dance, are gently but firm- ly requested to be more demure in the future. Next, let us present Sister 0., the stiff and rigid creature Who is so thin that all the girls try to give her an extra amount of crackers and milk at recess. E151 Third comes Ruth E., the plump little captain of the basket-ball team. She is as quick as lightning, and she and Llewellyna R. are credits to the class in the annual basket-ball games. There are so many girls in the class that if I wrote a little history about each one, it would take perfect agesit texpression beloved of Freshmenl. Although the Freshman Class is a very large one, its members always stand by one another and agree CD to everything that is said in class meetings. I am sure that the Freshmen are the most loyal class in the school, and I hope that some day Miss Doherty will have reason to be proud of each and every member of 1914. MARY LANDIS, 1914.
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