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ff - ' ' X I f -- -ff Lf ' 'ff ' f fir .X j 1122Zz227za:cz122Lzzzzz7zz.'Zr22mjCOlumb1dn ' fsii f' C unior Class History .1 i is - T! Q ,. f 1 gn X -1-...ei ll ' vf If N, FJ - in . . 5 1 J: I F' an-ya . September 16, 1925 marks the beginning of our life as students of Columbia College. As rl we look back over our first year here the most lasting impression is the kindness and willingness fl of the upper classmen to help us make that year full of pleasant recollections. 47 2:32 I 1: :Z lg N X- fcf vii , -:awk Q fl, 5 V f . t ' 1 T1-.1 1 X if ' . , - tg 1 151.1 A A 1 F. Rf. JIM With the beginning of our Sophomore year we had gained much confidence in ourselves and never lost an opportunity to take advantage of the inexperience of the Freshmen. One of the most pleasant social events of this year was the Sophomore-Senior luncheon given at the Jefferson on April 14, 1927. . 2:45 The event of most widespread interest that occurred during this year was the realization of ' the first ?f'5100,000 on our endowment fund. The generosity of Mr. Benjamin N. Duke, the per- ' sistence of our presidentg and the assistance of the friends and alumni of the college, made this forward step possible. V A- 4 9 .2 up '71 gf . . ' .fl 1, 5 ' . Q' lf L W9 .- 4 1 Gi M' . w t f' N53 h ' 1 , N -lv ' g i' , Lg . 1 x -' '- - V f . 1 ,NC 1' ' . 3? rr -' , , as-,Q 1 .ii Q 5-7 l ia We took up our duties as Juniors on September 21, 1927 glad to be back at school once more. iii The Junior'Senior Reception, given on April 20, was the crowning event of our Junior year and we shall long remember the pleasure we had in entertaining the departing Seniors. F52 As we stand at the close of our Junior year we look forward to the last year of our college if life with the determination that it will be the most successful of the four. 'J CATHERINE Mnvis, Historian. U Q if 1 Szxty one 'J . . W A V Y ' Y V Y fi, V -i wan zmrzzzzzmisrazzzczfz JTI928'Q5.X'CSXi?SYI5iS.LYit K'iLiXRrT5?i5YT,l1iTifLTSBYf.1lX' .
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