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The Class of ' 28 t 2%i ' came to pass that in the fall of 1924. a large class of student candidates were enrolled into the lolds ot The Stout Institute. This same group, the largest class in the history of the school, has now advanced from mere striplings to a band of prospective seniors. During the three years of our development, we have felt ourselves grow. It has been with a happy heart that wc have given up many worldly pleasures in order to broaden our mental selves. The Annual Prom, sponsored by the ' Class of ' 28 ' , was one of the best and most pleasant events of the year. The event took place but a few weeks before the close of school. Everyone enjoyed themselves to the fullest degree, and the ' Class of ' 28 ' takes pride in the outcome of its work. Each and every one of lis has secured a series of friends and chums that shall ever remain in our memory. It is perspicuous to us all that friendship is one of the remarkable features of education. The passing of another year shall see us in our caps and gowns. Wc shall be the dignified seniors of Stout! It shall be with greater freedom that we will leave the Insti- tution and feel confident that we may boldly start the life-lasting walk that lies before us. CLASS OFFICERS Charles Pozznti President Gail G. Banks Vice-President Edwin Mi slow - - - - - Secretary and Treasurer Mr. V. B. Davison Advisor Page Thiri
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