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f Q' fy , ,.f '. 'F' ' 'f ' .MM Yw , l FRESI-IMAN CLASS With a few rather timid and frightened looks at the jubilant greetings the old students were giving each other, the new Freshmen started their first day of college. Entering a new school with new classmates is not an easy job, but the Freshmen made friends and organized their class. Although the class is in two divisions, there is a feeling of comradeship between them and social events are seldom carried on separately. Under the guidance of the class president, Dorothy Gustafson, and the division presidents, Kathleen O,Laughlin and john Ireland, the first semester was full of fun, with parties and picnics every few weeks. However, a little studying was crammed in between social events, which fact may be verified by Miss Serl and Miss McCaul. During the second semester the Freshmen elected Dorothy Diemer and Ida Rose Luke as their presidents, and the program was much the same as during the earlier part of the school year. The Freshmen feel that they have showed themselves as a very capable group due to the important positions they have held. Several were club officers, two were apprentice editors of the Scout Magazine, four were Scout Weekly' staff members, and five were newspaper reporters. It seems that with this excellent beginning big things can be expected from this Freshman class. The class has had the kind guidance and leadership of its adviser, Miss Louise Abney, in all its undertakings. It appreciates her willingness to help and advise. i l 28 l
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