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Y.l FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Class i I-listory Lower 2 2 I . riar, i , V ei-.' row D Vore sec et y Baker treasur- Freshman, because they do not possess the experience of upperclassmen, cannot lay claim to the lion's share of school offices. But because they number more than any other class they may claim to supply the push without which college life and activities would be overly dull. This year's freshman class considers itself fresh only in college ex- perience and the attitude of a few of its members. In ability it is anything but fresh. Rather it has been tried and not found wanting. That is not a blind assertion, but a statement that is borne out by the facts. Of the championship football squad a large majority were freshmen, two making the all-state team. Freshmen furnish the backbone of a squad that is expected to make an excellent record in track. But the reputation of the class does not rest on athletic prowess alone. Flimsy is the structure of any organization that makes physical endeavor its sole foundation. The class furnished a normal number of Phi Theta Kappas. It is interesting and commendatory from a freshman view point to note that the top notch forensic squad was comprised almost wholly of frosh. In the long run it is useless to outline the achievements of a class. Time will prove its quality or lack of it. Self laudation is likely to be labeled pure stuff and nonsense. For that reason this class is content with the knowledge that any virtues it may possess will come to light by their own ability. And in the meanwhile it sets itself about the problem of looking to the future. Fully realizing the handicap that many of its members will not return next year, it is charting its course for the objective of excelling the achievement record of any graduating class in the history of Independence junior college. Page 22
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GERTRULE WESLEY. Commercial Independence Phi Theta Kappa, '37: Honor Roll, '36, '3T: Pep Club. '36, '37. JEWELL AGNES WHISTLER, Social Science Independence Zeta, '37, Y. W. C. A., '36, '3T. FRANK WICKS. Engineering Cherryvale, Kansas Tennis, '36, '3T. JAMES WILSON, Social Science Independence PHILLIS NATALIE WININGER, Social Science Independence Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '36, '37. CARMAN WITT, Pre-Emrineering Independence Phi Theta Kappa. '37: Honor Roll, '35, '37, Engineering Club, '3T: Belle of Bag- dad , '3T. ORMAN HONEY WREN, Social Science Temple, Texas Football, '35, '36, Captain Football Team, '36. DOROTHY EVELYN YATES, Teacher Tyro, Kansas TOM YOE, Liberal Arts Independence Phi Theta Kappa, '36, '37, President Local Phi Theta Kappa, '37, National President Phi Theta Kappa, '37: Honor Roll, '36, '37, Zeta, '36: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '36, '37, Vice-President Sophomore Class, '37, Bas- ketball, '36, '3T: Pep Band, '36, '3T: Tune ln , '36: Editor Inkanquil, '36, '37. Page 21 INKANQUII.
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Avis E. Allred Evelyn L. Amos Richard Richard W. Arey T. Arbuckle Josephine C. Aubuchon Tom Baehl Marvin E. Baker Edward T. Baker Bill Banks Charles W. Beckner Ruth Best Betty J. Thelma R. Bright Brune Rosalia M. Buffenbarger Frances Charlie C. Bunch E. Burford Russell G. Burns George C. Chaney Wayne Chritten Thais N. Cline Page 23 Margaret K. Clingan INKANCQUII. l l
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