William Smith College - Pine Yearbook (Geneva, NY)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 48 text:

FRESHMAN HISTORY HEN the girls returned to college this fall, they were pleased with the extreme youthfulness of the entering class, for among us are some of the youngest students that ever entered William Smith. The Christian Association welcomed us with a tea, at which the other classes tried in vain to overcome our shyness. The following week, to make us feel more at home, the College gave us a Baby Party, and when the girls had come down to our level, they found they had much in common with us, after all. On November twenty-ninth the class of 1919 was formally or- ganized. Since that day our influence has been felt in college activi- ties. That very night at the track meet, which our sister class gave us, we showed promise of our athletic ability by carrying off many honors. As to our later successes in basketball, the upper- class men can stand as witnesses. Gur artistic talent furnishes posters for college performances, we sing in the Glee Clubg each week we travel to foreign lands to learn how other people live. Our play, The Piper, has set for the next Freshman class an exceedingly high standard, which they will surpass with difficulty. When the Seniors asked each class to prepare some stunt for May Day, we alone rose to the occasion. In spite of these various activities that we have not forgotten our real aim in college is shown by the brilliant record some of us are making. But our lasting distinction will be that with our class Miss Blitz came to William Smith. GLADYS HORTENSE LAW, '19, Historian. 42



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DRAMATICS On December thirteenth the college play, AsY ou Like It , was presented in the gymnasium. All the Seniors in the cast had leading parts. Helen Pybus had the leading man's part-Betty, the leading cloWn's part-Sarah, the leading page's part-julia, the leading wrestler's part-and Hazel had the leading strings of the curtain to pull, which according to time-honored custom refused to pull. The cast was as follows: Duke, living in exile ..... . Helen Moore Frederick, his brother, usurper of his domains , Esther Sutton g Lords attending upon the banished Duke . f 13133233 Le Beau, a courtier attending upon Frederick . Edmere Cabana Charles, a wrestler ..... . Julia Dunham Oliver Hannah Thomas jacques sons of Sir Rowland de Boys Mary Pfeiffer Orlando MI-Ielen Pybus Adam - , A - S argaret Oaks Dennis ? Servants to Oliver . . -l Sarah Cumming 44

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