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L , QW' ullL l ,QS gl' l 0 ,, F it r e -- - I ' l 15 Z X X A ix ,X X, Jr R ry 5 ix-.XX B s . , Q W Q3 'Hills irate tu brag, but- glflerfs the gflisinrg uf 1924 u 5 swelled the ranks of Maryland College Army. The first thing they did ' ,rl was to elect officers. Ross Frederick was chosen Commander-im chief and a better general never was foundg Louise Ford, 'v1ce-pres1- ll fy I . Army then proceeded to proceed. EPTEMBER 29th was our 1.492 when faftyxour peppy Freshies tt fl dent Aggie Friesell Treasurerg and Peg Cordes, Secretary. The Our first formal step into society was to entertain our sister class, the Juniors, with a Uslicker party. We were all simply a sight, my dear, with hair slicked back and apparel disarranged from bobbing for apples and violent Paul jonesing. Our first war was with the Sophomores. They introduced a new feature and each unsuspecting Freshie was systematically and thoroughly initiated. ln the battle of Poster-Rush both armies showed admirable military tactics. Private Downey spied the enemy's hidden poster and we believed the day won. Alas! To the victors belong the spoils and the Sophomores received the spoils of war. But courage, Freshmen, courage! Wait until next year! We next decided to reimburse the treasury with a gorgeous Valentine party. No lnaugural Ball ever compared with that occasion. Nor was Solo- mon in all his glory ever arrayed like the gym. The Juniors then surprised us by rescuing us from classes for one perfect day. Junior Day was quite as important and famous a day as any March 4th ever known. The year waxed and waned. During the wane we wanted to express deep appreciation to our superior officers, the Seniors, and we all tooted off on a hay-ride. Oh, the joy and unalloyed bliss of that memorable day. A furlough of four months now suspends our record as Freshman, and we look with eager anticipation to another year as peppy and successful as this one has been. Thanks for the year, Comradesln Rah! Rah! Fifty-one
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