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res mom CKCL55 Adfory ioyous Homecoming Day when we threw our detested apparel to the four winds, we 'Found that they were really swell people after all. We settled down to a somewhat normal life after that and began to participate in college activities. Early in the second semester we elected our class offi- cers with Dave Montgomery in the driver's seat, ably assisted by Bill Holdcraft as vice president, Mike Bodi as secretary and Chick Conner as treasurer. Inez Lon- don and Frank Marsh accepted chairs in Student Coun- cil. Under the leadership of these able officers, and with the help of loyal class members, we held our dance of April Showers on April 3 with Brad Hunt wielding the baton. To the carnival court went Ellen Troutman and Mike Bodi, and Ellen and Mariorie Wil- son represented us in the May Day procession. Although every freshman looks forward to being an upperclassman, he can never forget the days when he was a greenie, and we are no exception. Who would want to forget the glorious days of 'I947-48. 40
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jl 8f5Alf1fL6LIfL 641,615 L15 lf0l y How well we Freshies will remember that memorable September 16, 1948-our first day at Waynesburg College. We received so many cards and had so many things to sign that we began to wonder if this were college life or another Army line. What a week that first one was! Weiner roasts, treas- Ure hunts, dances, fun nights, and placement tests! The girls had ten-thirties every night that week in that week of good old days. But all good things must come to an end and so We received our handbooks and a little note asking Us to please buy our dinks, ties, armbands, black socks and all the things that are peculiar to freshmen. What a colorful group we made, dotting the campus with splashes of orange and black. Upperclassmen haunted us day and night with that 'Familiar chant: Let's see your handbook, Frosh-ten points for not speaking-where's your dink?-five points iust for good measure. And we were off to tribunal board. What a merry-go-round that was! We began to wonder if upperclassmen had a heart, but after that 39
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