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UIYJ' Senior Class Officers FIRST SEMESTER President WILBUR C. MULHOLLEN Vice-President Secretcvry-Ti'easw'e1' HUMPHREY HARMONY J. GRUBER MILLER Athletic Director Historian JOHN E. BROWN, JR. CLARENCE W. LY,LE SECOND SEMESTER President CHARLES LEE SPILLERS Vice-President Sec1'eta1'y-Treasurer FREDERICK ATKINSON EDWARD M. WEYER QQ' 'sagurgs Page 22
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,,,,,, tlirrr ' J, E 1i ffif ' 2i Senior Class History 'fwagggg LTHOUGH H G Wells failed to record the event the Class of iq' MJ? 1925 entered W 8m J 1n September 1921 It was the usual Liga, 1 . . i , fr - - i - Cligfka i run of very green material, but determined as is shown from A s I . - -r- -49,-i-L the results of the fights and the success of the banquets Little of importance happened after the Spring vacation, we being tolerated until after Commencement. In September, 1922, we returned somewhat smaller in numbers, but larger otherwise. We admit we were cocky and proved it by the thor- ough means and methods we employed in disciplining the Class of 1926. Who could forget that memorable morning in November when the Frosh were treated to the mysteries of the Gym pool. After subjecting the Frosh, little of importance happened during the rest of the year. September, 1923-Juniors-Upper Classmen-very important and high sounding words, but they were belittled by the manner in which the Class of 1925 bore them. We had now gained a reputation and were being felt in most all college activities. Feeling that something was demanded of such a class we formulated a plan, and from it we established Junior Week in conenction with the Junior Prom, and so customs were born. Commencement was next in order and it left us with that never-to-be-for- gotten feeling, I AM A SENIOR. Seniors, 1924,-Seniors trying to be serious and dignified. Here we occupied a long desired position, supreme authority and the Senior Fence. Now we look forward with a very old and serious question, What am I going to do when I graduate? Our last year is nearly completed, and as we look back, we see our faults, but on a whole we have tried hard to perpetuate that old fight spirit of Washington and Jefferson in upholding her customs and we sincerely hope that even though our importance is soon forgotten, our deeds will not, so page Mr. H. G. Wells, for something is going to happen June 6, 1925. C. W. LYLE. Page 23
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