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on the subject of the new president’s arrival, let us congratulate Wenona Hanson on her appointment as President Sherman’s private secretary. In the Year Four, a student delegation made up almost entirely of seniors, attended a convention of Florida colleges and universities, the tirst ever to have a representation from the University of Tampa. This event, held at Hollins College, was the joint convention of the Florida Student Government Asso- ciation and the Florida Intercollegiate Press Association, to which Walter Hoy and Mary Eve were delegates to the government group, and Jennie Trice, Adolf Ham ire , and Edgar Andrews to the press assembly. By this time, many of the original class—those who were freshmen in the Year One—have dropped out, or transferred, but on the other hand, new faces are present who did not begin here in the Year One. At any rate, the nucleus remains, and these look back upon a four year period of hard work, happy memories, and perhaps a touch of sadness, for the old halls have a “way” about them, and seem to say, “Do not leave us. We have learned to love you, too.” But ever the world must change, and men and women must grow older and must deepen their impression on the world. So may the members of the Class of the Year Four look back upon the four years spent here, and feel that they have rendered much that is good, not only to themselves but to the future men and women this institution shall produce, for they have seen tradition firmly planted. Then may they look ahead, into the future and there see a vision of their alma mater as she rises ever upward and adds more and more useful citizens to the world, and may their hearts be filled with pride, for they were the tirst to enter here.
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being, hurled a silver dollar across the river Hillsbor- ough which, believe it or not, is broader than the Potomac at the point where the Father of our Country put on his publicity stunt! latter the same spring, Walter Hoy became a ton- social artist of rare technique. Bob Shoun, whose full. lustrous, reddish beard had caused many a robin red- breast to think of changing its residence, saw summer coming on, and conceived the idea of having himself forced to a barber-chair placed by the fountain, and held there until the brush was removed. Hoy, the barber, did a splendid job, and the result was a rather hand- some chap, practically unknown without the beard. Hoy, “Hercules” or just plain “Herkv” on the campus and ever popular as a stu- dent. was elected president of the student body at the close of the Year Three, and he has served well throughout the Year Four. But the Year Four has been the great- est of all, just as future years shall continue to be greater year by year. In athletics, scholastic achievement, social activity—in every phase of college life, the university is gaining its place in the sun. For four seniors, at least, the Year Four has brought coveted honors, for Mary IOve, Walter Iloy, Adolf Ramirez and Wenona Manson have been elected to be included in the book, Who’s Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities.” In the Year Four, Margie Dennis, in step with the current photography craze that is sweeping the country, has be- come quite adept with her camera. The stall' of the Moroccan is truly grateful for her artistic work. The Class of the Year Four has seen with gladness the coming of a man whose every desire is for the good of the student body and the advancement of the university. The University of Tampa, without a president for a year and a half, bails “Prcxy” John H. Sherman as an extremely fortunate gain. While . '1. I i ■
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CHAPTER ONE SENIORS ADOLF RAMIREZ President JAY E. TOULMK' Vick President WE NON A M ANSON Secretary
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