Will Mayfield College - Ozark Glory Yearbook (Marble Hill, MO)

 - Class of 1927

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Will Mayfield College - Ozark Glory Yearbook (Marble Hill, MO) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 37 of 100
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4 0 QQOZARK GLORY,27QQ Frerhmpzn Clary CLASS OFFICERS President - - - - - ETHE1, M. RANDALL Vice-President - - - REBECCA Horn KYGER Secretary and Treasurer ------ PE'r121a B. KiNs0i.v1NG THE HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS Perhaps you have heard that the greatest tragedy in the world is the fellowa who never starts. T he Freshmen have started, yea, they have done more, they have arrived. September the sixth was a clay long to be remembered. Out of the towns, hills, and lowland wastes, the freshmen came trudging to Will Mayfield College in search of knowledge, like Ulysses of old to follow knowledge like a sinking star. beyond the ut- most bound of human thought. ln the beginning, the program loomed big and the freshmen wondered if they would be able to cope with the situation. Previous struggles in the grades proved helpful. yet it was realized that only the doors of learning had been reached. Then with a determi- nation that wins, they banded themselves together in a class of sixteen in Search of El- doraclof' The class of 1927 is few in number, but numbers are not of supreme importance and this class has proved itself tried and true. Each one has made sacrifices in order to come-sacrifices unknown to the world. At first they knew not just how to tackle their work and grapple with the tasks that came their way, but they found out that: You can do as much as you think you can, that one can win, though he faces the worst of it, if he feels he is going to win. So with hard work as their motto the class grew stronger every day with the very spirit of aggressiveness. Although much has been seen and known, yet they realize that work of noble note, may yet be done. lt may be the floods will wash them down, that they may never touch the height of their ambitions, but Success is found in the soul of you and not in the realm of luck. Hard work goes far in helping to reach the cherished goal in the distance. Expectations are high because every one has an ambition to become something worth while. They have found that life is a game with a glorious prize and only those that play it right can win. If these ambitions are realized, this class will bring forth-ministers, teachers, farmers, and business men-each a profession that can be used for the good of humanity. ' Now as the year draws to its close the freshmen feel that the highest peaks have not been reached, that the best work has not yet been done, but that'work has just begun. They are anxiously awaiting a new year, that they may go a step higher toward their goal-more knowledge. - 'J 0 E321



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' ' .2 'fa-Q1ZZ?.!? ' 7 QQOZANK GLORY '27 QQ GX 0 Ll . it . 1. 1 7 ,lf . '11 2 1- 1 , - l '-?r ', -. 'V ' Y' 'AHEQ 'r Football EARLIE CARTER l-lalf-hack Weight, 170 pounds An injury kept Carter out ol' all but the Hrst game hut in this he clemoiistrzitecl his worth very ably. LUTHER SMITH Guard Weight, 160 pounds Smith's lack of weight was made up by his headworlt and his Hghting spirit. LEAMON BIDEYVELL Tackle Weight, 175 pounds Leamon was in the game from start to tinish, always ready to pep up the rest of the team no matter how the game went. FRIED FERGUSON . I'lz1l-E-back Weight 160 pounds As tough as they make 'eml' hits Fergy ex- actly, and it tool: 21 real man to put him out of the game. FRANKLIN PIERCE End XfVeight, 165 pounds UC1ltt61'H was one of the best taeklers on the team and his end was not circled very often. DAN CALDWELL Center VVeight, 170 pounds Din wds the mainspring' of the line. He got titklts thftt seemed almost impossible to the lv-.l.-,1+1,'2-3 ' .V .- 2. 2. - 4 ' 1 . if--sf-5-Ea-4-+g---------+L-A-1?-141 ---- on ooteis, nu no 0 I l l t tt Dan. l 0 A l34l

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