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E 1 eu-- 45 R E Q ere ---Fa l ll it l I i I I l l l History of the Junior College of Ranger is ,X Our youthful but growing Junior College was first conceived in. the 'active brain 1, of our well-loved President Holloway, one of whose mlnor duties 1S being Superin- tendent of the Ranger Schools. He,dby dtinshof mucsi IEZJEYSLIITSIOH agd llgard WOI'k, got ' th b ine men of Ranger intereste , an ey sal 1 wi green ac s. u . e Oiii' illsifstrious College became a- reality on September 13, when the reglstratlon Q roll showed a total of 38 students who had decided to take a chance on the SUI'V1Val 1 of the newly-born college. At first our quarters .were cramped, because of the pres- , ence of the grade-school in the upper story, whllmihdhadubeenc intinded as the sceirie . f ll t' 'ties and it seemed to the so-ca e co egia es Q a .we were sa y iieglgctigl? aCdllbge,spirit was a scarce article around our University of Ranger' during the first semester. Those students who wanted some. life in the thing pinned their hopes on when we get the tgp float. Thenbivterythgig woigdube all right? 1 each student would shoulder his s are o responsi 11 y an our o ege wou e . more like the shining ones of our dreams. l l Well, the grade-school moved out, and we had .the whole top floor. Gradually, 1 as things went on just as before, the students realized with pained amazement that 3 the more capacious surroundings increased our much talked-of college spirit very little. So the twenty or moredactive memgers came to thtehconclusiiog that the Jlrirluor ' C ll 't d f th t nts, not t e vague some ing ca e ' ey'. en l cfmggfheccdlsclsrfningd driives fbreawakening of College Consciousness . We had had il a few parties, but they were few and far between. So the newly appointed College 'N Committee arranged a series of parties, dances, and outings, in the battlelmplt tp make N th t d t f 1 th rn lves unit. That, and the fact that our as et- a team, cogchdld eli1ySM'ii? C. ElVI.SeBerryawith Harry Hamblen as Captain, made. an excellent record, winning fourteen games out of sixteen, put plenty of spirit into the little rou . And when the ins ector came, we were all bound together by a common 8 P P . fear-that of not being affiliated. The glorious news came at last that the Junior 1 College of Ranger had been accepted as a fully affiliateldhfirft glass Junior College, . and we knew that the greatest pull of our decidedly up i c im was sa e y accom- f plished. l ' As the end of school drew near final examinations loomed up, as well as the 1 more leasant prospect of the graduation of the three Sophomores who had cast their l , P , lot with the others. Although the number was very small, all were proud of the fact 1 that our little college, after a year's struggle, put forth a graduating class fully , 1 equipped to enter any higher institution as Juniors. v l As for the surviving thirty Freshmen, many decided that the school was not so l l bad after all, and, feeling a rather proprgetory interist gon the College 'theiilgaddhellped X to create announced that the ringing o the bell t e o owing fall wou in t em , ll entering bs Sophomores, ready to instill real college spirit into the minds of defense- 1 1 less Freshment 1 ll l 1, l ,l l if 19 , g, H 21 -r ,.1. -. T. .--A ,. --Wfifi ill- , y ,351 gm, ,HQ ..YA 7XQ2 ,rm 'lg ,K ,V I 1-Jga , 21.7
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in li. i l , ix ll ERNEST SHELTON 'Steinieng President Class of '28 : Ranger High School, 1926 P . I l Steinie had a mustache, Which he fondled all the day, Qt Until his girl objected-- Now it's fluttered far away. V 4 li li il 1 l INEZ DAVENPORT if Iness g Secretary Class of '28 Ranger High School, 1926 if She's a gentle, cheery friend, Dark eyes agleam with fung pl I. When she smiles her happy smile, I Blues leave on the run. 1 il 1 i, l I, JENNIE ROBISON lust Jennie , Treasurer Class of '27 Cumberland U, Lebanon, Tenn., 1 '25-'26 She is sweet and faithful A dear friend and a true, , r Without our kindly Jennie, lj Whatever would we do? ll 1 , l ,.,, ,, if ii, 07 ll Q lg- Qi' ef EF' f Qglj-C ' pi 2 1, ll., 1 ',
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