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1 1 OFFICERS. left to rifiht: Richard Mailman. President: George Cook. Vice-President; Carolyn Konntz. Secretary; Jack Bcnficld. Treasurer. First row. left to right: Maggie ADAMS. Margaret Ann ADKINS, Terry Renn ALEX- WDKII. Gene SHBI RN. Garni I VIMV SON. Secondrow: Barbara AYERS. Robert AYERS. Patti BALLARD. Fred BARBER, Patricia BEAM. Third row: Maury BEALCIIOT. Sue BEE- SON. Jack BENEIEI.D. Monroe BOLES. Ruth BOONE. Fourth row: Donald BOWERS. William C. BRADY. Ben BRANTLEY. Torbert BREW- ER, Linda BRIGGS. Fifth row: Betty Jean BROOKS. Clarence BROWN. Martha Jane BL ' FFALOE. Pepper BURNS. O. Mell BUSBIN. i If ' i - L U- -w IV
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Starling ih ' da) If w i I h a sparkling smile. A letter from home on a rainv dav. nd we have t keep in shape. . . . Saliiida night . . . willi that special someone. . . , Freshman Class Just Give Us Time Here we were, tlie mighty seniors from our respective high schools, inferior freshmen all over again! It just didn ' t seem possible that within three months ' time we were no longer the looked-up-to graduates, hut greenies to he shown and taught a completely new way of life. Soon, however, after getting settled in our rooms and taking placement tests, that re-horn leeling disappeared, leaving us with the hopes that soon we too would be in those lucky numbers of upperclass- men — those students who so carefully explained why to get this professor or that, or the ones who pre-warned us about over cutting and hoard meetings, and those encouraging spirits who de- lightedly frightened us nearly to death about freshman beanies us the Judiciary Council. But when basketball season started up and Thanksgiving holidays relieved us ol those everlasting top pieces I better known as beanies), we discovered, after taking our precious cuts to go home for the first time, that being a freshman wasn ' t so bad after all. Second semester came and with it more ease and confidence in ourselves, for we had managed to struggle through our first big exams. We looked forward to our freshman dance and other activi- ties through which, by hard work, we were drawn closer together and felt for the first time that we really had a place here. This was really eollege. Now. for the Class of ' 59. freshman year is all over. And as we look back over this, our first year as college stu- dents, we feel very proud of the way we came through it. Nothing will ever re- place our memories of freshman year, but we eagerly await to add to these. recollections of future years at High I ' oint College.
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