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'fhtafntg nf TDI? To recount the history of the class of '07 in such a manner as to give the reader a true idea of its greatness is beyond the ability of anyone less than a genius. Never- theless we will endeavor to give a slight idea of its achievements. The first social meeting of the year was held at the home of Miss Mary Lorentz on the evening of january third. The entertainment for the evening had been care- fully planned and w-as carried out successfully. Soon after the company had partaken of an elegant luncheon, a crowd of Preps accompanied by two or three juniors and Freshmen began to bombard the house. After many vain attempts they finally succeeded in entering by a rear entrance. They were soon forcibly expelled how- ever and the merriment of the Sophomores continued. At a late hour they left for their homes and were soon slumbering peacefully, while their enemies, hoping to capture them as they returned, watched in vain for many a weary hour and then gave up in dispair. Throughout our organization the class of '05 have been our true friends. And we in turn have always ad- mired and respected their superior knowledge and wis- dom. This kindly feeling was greatly increased on the evening of February eighth when the Senior class gave a reception at the home of Miss Mildred Tucker in honor of 107. An elegant three-course luncheon was served and the evening was a most enjoyable one. Une of the most brilliant social events of the season was the party given by the Sophomore class in honor of the Seniors, at the pleasant home of Miss Lucile Strong at North Benton, on the evening of May third. The crowd left for Sebring on the six 0'cl0clc car. From that place they went to North Benton by tallyho. At the end of their journey they found a most delightful welcome awaiting them. The entire company enjoyed a very pleasant evening. In spite of the fact that many messages came to them over the 'phone that the Juniors and Freshmen, accompanied by Preps and Commercial students, were following them and would soon be in their midst, they did not become frightened and run, as did the Freshmen upon one occasion, but carried out their entertainment as intended. At a late hour the poor, hungry mob arrived, footsore and weary. The Seniors and Sophomores came home, as they had intended, by tallyho, followed by the weary mob of starving camp- followers. To write a complete history of this class would be an endless task and would carry us far beyond the lim- ited space given us in this book, so we will close at this point, feeling sure that in the future IO7 will continue to take the lead in scholarship, athletics, social affairs and indeed every phase of college life as she always has in the past -Historian IO7.
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W. H. Seawrignt, Agnes H. Graham, C. F. Matthias, Lucile C. Strong, Arthur Oyster, Alice C. Snyder Ella Belle Horn, W. H. Reinoehl, Mayme Davis, W. A. Walls, H. H. Myers, S. F. Hawkins J. V. Kaho, Cora M. Haines, Lura Murphy, S. C. Millard
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