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H-.. -..-..-.-.--- ..- IH! ---------hwmPowNNow+M--------- X l Freshman Group Il First Row: Yyonnei Lenz, John Smith, Ruth Tate, Orion Kirk, Dorene Bennett, Cassius Richardson, Vera Garner, Willard Wooten, Virginia Jackson. Second Row: Opal Wallace, Orion Carter, Marie Anderson, Cecil Holsapple, Vera Cox, Russell Curry, Esther Rankin, Dean Rozene, Ruth Findlay. Third Row: Ruth Luce, Harry Doehring, Ray Elam, Lucile Noffke, Eugene Bauer, Cecil Sears, Oris Abercrombie, Paul York. Fourth Row! Carl Kull, Thomas Leggitt, George Thompson, Arlin Rentfrow, Charles Smith. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ------ RUSSELL CURRY Vice President ---- HAROLD BALDRIDGE Secretary and Treasurer - - DORENE BENNETT Advisors - - - MISS BIRKETT, MR. MICHAELS Freslnman Class History 1l928s29 One fine day in the beautiful autuinnal month of September, in the year of 1928, sixty-seven boys and girls elaimed the distinction of being the Freshman Class of the W. 0.11. S. Three of the pupils heeame diseouraged and quitg Dean Rozene became seriously ill and was compelled to relinquish his studies, and Margaret llennigh, due to the removal of her place of residenee, was also forced to leave. This left a total of only sixty-two of the original sixty-seven. The first several days were filled with intiniidations and confusion for theni, hut the master intelleets of the members of the faculty quickly wrought tran- quility out of this chaos. Soon came the night of the initiation. lip until this time the Sophomores had remained indifferent and aloof to us. On this night, liowever, they welcomed us to their bosoms, and showed sueh aspirations for our friendship that we were nearly overwhelmed with joy. After getting better acquainted with our various teaehers, we found that instead of being heartless automatons Qwhieh had been our first terrifying impres- sionj they had hearts of purest gold, and had more interest in us and our work than perhaps even we ourselves. Nia: l929d' '- - ' '
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