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Page 33 text:
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CLASS CP 1939 Top Picture: left to right, first row: Hannah, Hilt, Scott, Meng, Turner, Dawson, Baer, Rogers, Nighbert, Poulton, Vance. Second Row: McDaniel, Thomas, Her¬ rin, Harrell, Sommers, Pruss, Bod- man, Carr, Swinney, Trapp, Chaille, French. Third Row: Schrom, McKesson, Eber- sole. Porter, Jones, Purdy, Moreland, Breeding, Black, Porter, Briscoe. Fourth Row: Padgett, Brand, Lyman, Banta, Schaub, Weinniger, Perkins, Shepard, Baker, Bum, Montgomerie. Fifth Row: Turner, Kraft, Raines, Bain, Thompson, Zink, Anderson, Parrish, Nickleson. Lower Picture, first row: Aspinall, Light, Robinson, Beck, Williams, Chalker, Hupp, Johnson, Lawrence, Boles, Schrader, Bunch, Flint. Second Row: Mille r, Kelley, Densford, Coodwell, Laue, Crim, Craig, J. Campbell, Bauerman, Bennett, Drake. Third Row: Rankin, Nau, TancI, Whaley, M. Parker, Blessing, Cut¬ ter, Cray, DeJean, Ewing, Douty. Fourth Row: Kozak, Sebella, Parker, Simpson,Minick, Rawlings, Dean, R. Campbell, Carvin, Baker, Bundy. Fifth Row: Gear, McKeand, Kyle, Hathaway, Barymore, W. Smith, Harris, E. Smith, Mount, Brandon, Hughes.
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rRCSfiMEN LIGHT TANCL BOLES “The first time is always the hardest”, and so with the Freshmen and their first year. At the bottom as far as rank is concerned, the freshman faces an entirely new environment; a stranger in a strange land, he is looked down on by the upperclassmen, who put him through a rigid discipline of tradition, to enable him to face bet¬ ter the coming years. The “39ers’’ have received their lessons in the proper spirit, and have formed many lasting friendships; they have learned to study, to work, to adapt themselves to conditions, and to cooperate. No longer are they out¬ siders; they are a vital part of the college organization. A class as large and as accomplished as this should be quite able to take over the student leadership when the time comes. They have passed the test. Congratu¬ lations!
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The “Three Trees” in Dr. Parker’s yard, which greet the student every morning, on his way to classes. Through them can be seen the curves of the Ohio.
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