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2 1.24. .. ,,,,,-vr1s.--i-s.i-.- . .. 1 1.5.3 . -5 b F: Hui Freshman What a year! What a class! The Freshmen of P. J. C. From Class P resident Raymond Campbell Vice President Trula Mae Rule Secretary-Treasurer Chester Pyle the very first assembly, through the woeful days of initiation, to the trials of spring finals, the 115 loyal students worked together to make the 1928-29 Freshies a memorable class. Their honors and achieve- ments are many but their college spirit was their distinction. Buying the P. J. C. armbands was the first call for loyalty and the Freshies responded immediately. Then they came to the games to root with all their might, and gave of their best material to make these teams. At least seven or eight of them played notably on our Kansas Champion- ship Football Team. But their pluck was not all on the gridiron. Over half of that boys pep club--those S. O. S.'s, so full of vim and ideas, were fresh- men members. Perhaps one of the times when the freshmen showed the most spirit and good sportsmanship was when they were enduring initiation. They had worlds of fun evading their rules but took their medicine manfully if they were caught. It was worth the agony of wearing clothes backwards, and using no rouge or powder to attain the dignity of noble freshmen. Remember how they pulled the sophomores into the creek in the tug-0-war at the college picnic during hazing week? And although it was never decided who won the mud-slinging contest, the fresh girlies gave their upperclassmates some pretty dirty faces. And what freshmen didn't want to wear those clever caps? Red and white for P. J. C. and green for first-year intelligence. And later in the year their class spirit went to work and made a big showing on College Work Day. They gladly did their part to finance the annual. Naturally such a class must have had capable, popular leaders. At their first meeting Raymond Campbell was chosen president, with Trula lilac Rule acting as Vice President. For Secretary-Treasurer they elected Chester Pyle. The Freshmen of '28 and '29 had much dramatic talent in their class. The college representative at the Arkansas City Declamation Contest was Mildred Jarboe, a Freshmen. In the all-college play Craig's Wife a freshman boy had one lead and a Freshman girl had a second lead. Altogether there were four representatives of this class in the play. Also in debate two Freshmen starred. Margaret Craig and Don Stallings were members of Parsons' undefeated debate teams. This class has members from eight different towns: Altamont, Os- wego, Service, Labette, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Harrisonville, Mo., and Parsons. But a class cannot go along smoothly and accomplish much unless they have the best kind of sponsors. So let it be considered that the good reputation of the Freshmen Class has been to a great extent due to their sponsors, Miss Lorene Bailey and Mr. lvallace Guthridge. rw-av-n-w-.-:sw-qnyipff-e.p-:feng-f-cwfnivs-N---fr-4-If-,-fy--.-1-L-.-.,..,-... .... .,... .,f. -f-----w.'-V-41'----.qva ' ' ' : f,5.'..:sq.,p,J.3 Q.v:M.5i:,,'.f,5.:1.,.-.Wg.:,:.,:!lJ:'A....kli . 4 .-., 1,,.' , ,I A-1 ,4 .- - .- M - 5 1 any 1 A. ,H .f.-E4-,iii-lei 1'1:9-1-1-9- gg.,-,gg.j:,.., . -7 55'-ff-' 41..- .LL -1.2-JL.,.al.,lfaffa1L...g..3..ibLsa35eL:L,J1:ld-eau.- -.,.,.....,. ,.i.zL2,J..Q.1:f.. 4,:,.:..: .Jr f2f,a.:.: - ..Lz.s...::7..-..L11-2'i::.-:az -,.. -I - V -
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