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'i7Ae, I FLO WSH EET FRESHMEN The Freshmen Class, upholding the traditions of the school, partici- pate prominently in all school activities. Their green Slime', caps are always in evidence at football games, student assemblies, and especially at Fish Fries. The annual Freshmen-Sophomore Hag rush, the initia- tion of all engineering Freshmen into St. Pat's, the Freshmen Dance, and being at the beck and call of upperclassmen, are some of their traditions. SOPHOMORES When Freshmen attain the dignity of being Sophomores they con- centrate their efforts upon persecuting the new Freshmen. In initiating Freshmen, in fighting them at the Freshmen-Sophomore flag rush, and in attempting to lead the grand march of the Freshmen dance, the Sophs show their spirit of school loyalty by keeping the Hlowliest of the low in their places. JUNIORS The Juniors, having reached the age of discretion and dignity turn their attention upon the more serious matters of college life. They play a prominent part in student government, and in supporting all school activities, both social and scholastic. In their Junior year students usually begin specialized work in their major subjects. The Junior- Senior Banquet is the Junior's largest social affair. SENIORS Seniors, being the oldest, and most serious and dignified of students, are the backbone of the school and its traditions. The class of 1932, the first composed of both Engnieering and Academic students, has es- tablished many new traditions besides continuing the old ones. The annual Senior Banquet, the Commencement Dance, the election of a senior as President of the Student Body, and the general directing of, and active participation in, all student affairs, are outstanding Senior traditions. esU'l:'44f,, x ef' ', if'-J-1-V712 fill 4, 1,5 x,5.3-. ,f- .1 x., gn . ' Page Twenty-six Y Y
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,755 u ' FLOWSH EET We, the graduating Seniors, dedicate this section of the 1932 Flowsheet to our Class Sponsor DEAN IOI-IN WILLIAM KIDD To us he is known as plain Cap. He has piloted most of us through this school. He has labored with us and for us While We Were trying to find out Why We were in College. It is certain that We have never had a better friend than he. We sincerely hope that you others will learn to know him and respect him as We do. XS .PC t r SENIORS f :NES '4v m 3. N,,...,5g,2 Us ' Lili' ,ff Page Twenty-seve 1
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