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tlwgagx-1,191 ' K,vVNf af: . JuN1oRS t l kg J Lf K.. CLASS OFFICERS OP 1928 T Nlildureczl Landine .-..., .,---.------------ u----------n------- E - ---- ---- - M up -------------- President lwaffpfle Ffanclif -------- .................. V ice-President Adelme MCKIIIIP ------------------------ ------- - - --------------....-.... ---Secretary and Treasurer ---- 23 I ISTORYI Oh fearful word, presenting to our weary brains a tangle gif-ji i of amendments, compromise treaties and dates! Listen, Mr. ' Muzzy, Mr. Wells and Mr. Robinson and we will tell you another .... kind of history which will smooth the feverish brow and brin S a smile to the most dignified countenance. This is the history of an unusual, remarkable, yes, and wholly inimitable class-the Class of 1928. Away back in l924, thirty-six innocent and unsophisticated and so-called Freshmen trudged wearily up the paths to the Tudor Gothic Halls, destined to be their future Alma Mater. Soon they were engulfed in the trials of Sopho- more Rush only to be overcome by a more worthy class. Undaunted by their Hrst defeat, they won the Freshman-Sophomore baseball game on field day, and carried away the track honors, thus distinguishing themselves on the athletic Held. - The next year, ,,l925, found them again the proud defenders of these honors, and besides, the haughty victors of the annual Sophomore Rush. So having found their merit in the year 1926, they took on the more diHicult duties of upperclassmen. Fulfilling these tasks in a most creditable way, they are preparing for still greater deeds. Page 31
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I versity of Michigan in her Junior year 1 Detroit, Michigan Prepared by Detroit Central High School University of Michigan CID C25 Thalia Club HQ A ' Hall President Q45 - Associate Editor of Marylander fi Q Advertising Manager of Collegian C35 JEAN BERENICE WENNERLUND, A.B E ERENlCE transferred from the Uni- 2 and has been a valuable member of D 1 the classrever since. The year book could never have been completed Without her assistance, nor would the Senior, Play have been a success Without Bud Dorindaf' Berenice's interesting personality and ready Wit have made her pleasant companion throughout the last two years and We are proud to claim her as a friend. H zg x Q l
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Q ,,,,f,r,f,I .. ma AWE of BQ rf LEAH E. DURST MIRIAM HOWE Keyser, W. Va. White Plains, N Y. MARJORIE FRANCIS FLORENCE KENNEDY Greensburg, Pa. I Middleport, N. Y. VIRGINIA GROGAN MARGARET KRUSI-I V Parkersburg, W. Va. West Palm Beach, Pla. . nib! X x 'V WX? , X x X ' Page s N M I f 1 I W I I
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