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THE CLASS HISTORY
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x :m ?1. a O hh ' The Gang of , 24 V339? Class History E HAVE 110 ancient or even mediaeval history. We're quite modern, VRI since the class was started in the Fall of 1919. The Opening day found the four charter members assembled: Julia Crutcher, Gin Rogers, Sue Cree and Bake. The next year Pete Swing, Mary Lou Archer and Anna May J ones joined us. Julia heeded the call of the wilds and went back to West Virginia, while Gin stayed with us for only a month. Thus the old gang had grown and we found that we poor Freshies were quite able to cope with the haughty Senior Class of 21 and to live through the year. When we reassembled in the Sophomore year, we found that Anna May had left us; but if quantity were quality we were compensated, for we were in- creased by J an Dowien, Mary Schaffner, Ruth Baldridge and Evangeline Otto. One of the decisive landmarks of our career was reached; we were elevated to seats on the first floor. Oh! what a thrill. That year Hew by and soon we found that we were lofty Juniors. J an east us off in scorn to become president of the Class of ,23. Lucky class! We initi- ated as members of ttthe gangt that year Mary C. Swing, Lois Ritchie, Julia Bailey, Laura Randall, Frances J ones, Alice Hood and Louise Whetstone. Under Mary Louis guidance we sped through that year and 10! before we knew it we were Seniors. Laura and Louise left us this year and Mary Lou was unable to return until Spring. But Jan Gruss, Louise Ray and Sally Benedict joined mthat gang, and so we are sailing through our last year at O. C. S. with Sally Pat to lead us. Though we scatter far when our school days are over, well always be just Hthe gang of '24! M. E. B. and s. B. 0., ,24. Class Song tTere, That Grand Old GangU Oh! that grand old gang, Together weill hang, Till the waters of hell freeze der. Though from the 01d north state To the golden gate We scatter when school is no more, Every heart will beat true Neath the coral and blue, And dear Oakhurst weill adore. Should old acquaintance be forgot? J ust remember old 24. ' S. B. C., 24. 21
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