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Freshman Home Economies President - - Marguerite Sprague Vice-President - - Imogene Everett ' Secretary - A - - - Irene Marlow Treasurer - - Marion Hawkins 1 I s-4 9 J'
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I l l .- 5 h s- -U FRESHZVUXN y THE College Freshman Class of C. W. C. is com- posed of the following: Maude Monkman, Rocky Ford, Zadie Hill, Durango, Carroll Stan- nard, West Denver, Gladys Wallace, North Denver, Gladyse McLean, Breckenridge, Hazel Shaw, C. W. C., and Frances Wood, Jerome, Idaho. Each member of the class has her own distin- guishing characteristics. Maude was elected Editor-in-chief of the 'iAn- nual , an honor seldom conferred upon a Fresh- man, is a valued member of the HCollegian Debat- ing Team, a member of the Glee Club, and President of the Class. Everyone has appreciated Zadie 's solos in chap- el and at our social functions this winter. She is a valued member of the Glee Club and of the College Quartette. Gladys is a member of the Collegian Literary Society, but her greatest trait lies in her ability to make and keep many friends. 27 Anyone visiting the recitations of this class would soon discover that the most emcient student in the class is Carroll Stannard. A member of the Collegian Literary Society, and Annual Reporter for the Freslnnan Home Economics class. Hazel Shaw, Chairman of the Pierian Literary Society Programme Committee, has the honor of be- ing the first to post a Literary Society Programme. She is also a member of the Society 's Debating Team and is distinguished in Latin. A successful Librarian we see in Gladyse from the number of books she has read this Winter. She has made many friends among the girls of C. W. C. through her ability to settle troublesome questions concerning the future. Frances, class Secretary and Treasurer, and Annual Reporter, has high ambitions for the fu- ture and present characteristics bespeak full suc- cess. She wins her way into the hearts of all by her cheerful, congenial disposition and her ever ready laugh. '
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Freshman Home Economics Poem The most brilliant Home Economics class That C. W. C. has ever seen Made its debut September, the seventh, In the year nineteen hundred thirteen. In this marvelous class was an actress, The celebrated Marlow by name. And the artist Gregg, of the Post staff, Who has won many laurels and fame. Pascal, the far-famed inventor, And the great poet Livingston, And the famous detective Nesbit, Who has made many criminals run. Two presidents, Cleveland and Davis, Are among our noted ones. And our beloved Arnold, the mayor, Who is very fond of puns. We have many favorite expressions, But the one that we like the best Is O,ShaW! We never use stronger W'ords for our simple jest. The popuar song of this popular class Is I wonder who's Kissinger now! 29 But hide behind a Wall when you sing If you're sure you don't know how. There are many debatable questions Wliicli will never be solved, I fear, For instance, What would Francis Marsh Do without her Champion near? Could Hattie do without her giggle? And Marguerite Without her ring? Or Helen Steckel without those eyes That fairly make one sing? What would Marion do with more inches? Or Anita do with less? Or Bernice and May Belle without their- O, I'll let you guess the rest. Imogene Everett without her music? Gladys and Alice without their books? Rowena Schaefer without her roses? Birdella and Ethel without their good l Can you imagine Miss G. Cooper Without her thimble and sewing? Impossible! That's correct, but still She's pretty, witty and knowing. One word sums up the aim of the class, And this is the great word-Success. For it we will forever strive And never be contented with less. 7 ooks? G. C. S.
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