Mrs. Patterson, Housekeeper, and Mrs. Devine, Assistant. Mrs. Freel, Postmistress, and Mrs. Hughes, Assistant. Miss FInegan, Book Store Manager Mrs. Henog, Secretary of the Alumni Association. Mrs. Rhine, Secretary to Dr. Ross. Miss DeAngelo, Secretary to Dean Kllllnger. Miss Wylle, Secretary. nS98 r.:L,
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k CLASS OFFICERS: E. Carson. M. Whltworth, P. Cravifi, C. Smith, Temporary Officers. CLASS ADVISERS: Miss Ethel Keller and Mr. Arthur Haw- thorne. Regisfratlon lines, tests, and freshman regulations greeted the freshman class upon its arrival at West Chester. To climax the frosh regs, both the men and the women participated in special activities at the first football game of the season. Preceding the game, fhe new West Chester fans formed a double line on the field through which the Rams passed as they met their opponents, Pennsylvania Military College. During the half-time the frosh formed a snake line and thrilled the upperclassmen with the singing of their class song and the Alma Mater. For the women students the main event of the year was the annual Big-Little Sister Picnic sponsored by the Women ' s Dormitory Council. Men students initiated a new program which highlighted the freshman calendar, the Freshman Smoker. Early in the fall semester the class election was held; the following officers were elected: Clem Smith, president; Edward Carson, vice-presiden+; Marie Whitworth, treasurer; and Phyllis Cravitz, secretary. The freshman class at the first football game. The football team is welcomed on to the field by cheering freshmen. bt -
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