University of Louisville - Thoroughbred Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1928

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The Senior Class of the College of Liberal Arts Class Officers DONALD M. HAYDON, President NORVIN GREEN, Jr., Vice-President ALICE BOWIE STICKEL, Secretary MARY EUGENIA HUBBARD, Treasurer FRED J. KAREM, Sergeant-at-Arms WILLIAM CLARENCE FORD, Historian Nineteen

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—— Class History Four years ago, we, the Class of 1928, entered the University with hopes and ambitions for greater achievement. Our class represented the largest number of Freshmen ever enrolled in the history of our beloved University. Moreover, our worth quite matched up with our numbers, for we immediately made things hum in the schools. Every branch of school activity found members of our class in the lead—in dramatics, football, basketball, and track. We were there with the goods and we delivered whenever we were called upon. Good leadership means greater achievement; so for our officers that first year of college life, we picked E. R. Henderson for president; Price Starks for vice-president; Ruth Haynes for secretary, and Billy Keller for treasurer. We were the first Sophomore class on our present campus, and we certainly made it hot for those poor Freshmen. We inoculated into our school ‘a spirit’ which had never before existed. Again the members of our class were the leaders in all branches of activities. We were delighted with our new campus and the almost sudden growth of our institution. We found ourselves surrounded by new opportunities for expansion and we took advantage of them for the good of our class and of our University. In that year of our existence we found a very capable leader in the person of Price Starks, whom we chose as our president. Then came our Junior year, and our Junior Prom, which proved to be the greatest thing ever attempted by a class of the University. It was a great year for us as a class, but the death of our beloved president darkened things for us somehow. We saw a complete change in the administration of our University. We were sorely tried by the events of adjustment to a new way of doing things, but we came out of the fight with our heads up and our good record upheld. Our officers for our Junior year were entirely capable. William Keller was our president; Leslie Hauger, our vice-president; Helen Anderson, our secretary; Ruth Robinson, our treasurer, and Clarence Ford, our sergeant-at-arms. We have witnessed the passing of four years of college life, in which we have done our duty to ourselves and to our school. We have witnessed the changes of these years with pride. We are entirely proud of our school, and we are deeply indebted to our faculty. We came into the University with a class of over four hundred; our class now numbers over seventy. We are entirely proud to have as our officers men and women who have proved themselves worthy in every line of endeavor. Our officers are: Donald Haydon, president; Norvin Green, vice-presi’ dent; Alice Bowie Stickel, secretary; Mary Hubbard, treasurer; Fred Karem, sergeant- at-arms, and Clarence Ford, historian. Twenty

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