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FRESHMEN FIRST Row-Norma Byrum, Eleta Merritt, Francis Lou Mangas, Phyllis Kantner, Kay Fitzgerald, Romaigne Thomas, Arlette Bupt, Joan Welbourne, Margaret Read, Janet Thokey, Phyllis Adams. SECOND ROW-Mary Key, Margaret Geyer, Edith Patterson, Jean Spatuzzi, Mary Lou Dil- lon, Rosemary Porter, Donna Belle Frazier, Betty Jane Smith, Lola Hendricks, Re- becca Price. THIRD Row-Robert Cotter, Donald Frazier, Eugene Evans, Merle Cummings, Leon Tea- garden, William Ely, Raymond Burton. Donald Matthews, Robert Caplinger, Smith Haber. FOURTH ROW-Richard Hufford, William Haley, William Caron, William Chenovveth, Rich- ard Kantner, James Parent, Jack Murphy, Robert VVest, George Grant. ABSENTEES-Dalton Bobo, Jack Mooreland, Mary Eikenberry, Suzanne Fitzgerald. Page Twenty-one
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I-'RESHMEN We are the class of '43-a class composed of 43 stu- o 3? dents. We are ready, willing, and able to sail through X these four years in glory, leaving a fine record behind us. 0 We have, this year, made a good start with a large number of boys in basketball, ten musicians in the band, four in the orchestra, and five in the choruses. William Ely represented us on the Westerner staff, Phyllis Kantner on one of the bowling teams, and a few of our girls participated in the G. A. A. activities. All of us were active members of either the Sub Deb Club or Bachelors' Club. We also like to boast that two of the twirlers in the band were girls from our class. We elected Joan Welbourne and Leon Teagarden to voice our opinions on the Student Council. Aside from our other activities, we have made some startling discover- ies in our classes. To our amazement, we found that a pedagogue wasn't a part of a foot, the Hunchback of Notre Dame wasn't a football story, and that dishwater in a cake batter was most improper. It might be added here that we did things backward for two weeks, the boys darning socks and the girls sawing boards. But, with all this knowledge, there is one thing that still puzzles us-we have yet to find what X equals. -KAY FITZGERALD -SUZANNE FITZGERALD Page Twenty
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