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This semester, we have had one party which
was at the home of the Kendig twins, near Xenia.
The upper classmen were there to greet us when we
arrived and shared the eats with us.
When basket ball season opened, a good number
of Freshmen turned out for practice. Linton,
Walker, Gibson, Smith, and Thomas made the first
ten with Gibson and Linton playing on the first
team. The freshmen produced a fine team for the
intramural tournament. In their first game they de-
feated the Seniors by a large score. The winner
of the Sophomore-Junior game being the Sopho-
mores, the Freshies met them in the second game,
and winning this, took the tourney.
Six Freshmen were awarded basket ball letters:
Walker, Linton, Gibson, Smith, and the two Fresh-
man cheer leaders, Helen Seamon and Cletis
Jacobs.
The class also contributed much good material
to the college baseball team in the playing of
Jackson, Walker, Linton, Thomas, and Thompson.
Practically all the Freshmen are active in Y. M.
and Y. W.work and many are in the music depart-
ment.
The Freshmen are very proud to have one mem-
ber of their class on the College Debate Team.
This student is Justin Hartman.
Since we have had such a successful Freshman
year, we will look forward to an active and equally
successful Sophomore year.
CLASS OF 1939
TRADITIONS
Basketball, Baseball, and Debate
Romeos and Juliets
Justin Throws Cake
Parties for College
Party Then Show
FRESHMAN CLASS
First Row: Thomas. Hart-
man, Lott, Linton, Walker,
Jacobs, Hughes. Seamon,
Long, Graves, Holland.
Second R o w : McDonald,
Ford, Floyd, Faulk, Gib-
son, Murray,- Johnson,
'leaner, Watkins, Nlichael.
Nelson, M. Smith, L.
Smith.
Third Row: Prescott, Sharp,
R. Smith, Sisson, Jackson,
Thompson, Shaw, Frame,
Cooley, Tindall, Waddle.
Fletcher, McClellan,
Grimes.
Fourth Row: Berk. Schwarm,
Flory, Allison, Beals. To-
bias, Kimble, E h m an,
Flory, Tipton, Collins.
Fifth Row: Tomlinson,
Wones, Pierce, Williams.
Richards,McHenry,Shump,
Lott, Kendig, Kendig.
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