1930 Cedrus Yearbook

Freshman Class Marion Rife President Ruby Johnston Vice President .Marian Roseberry Secretary Winthrop Ballard Treasurer S EPTEMBER 1929 saw about fifty Freshmen wandering around the campus trying not to look insignificant. This group was composed of representa- tives far and near, from the Mississippi to way up in Vermont. It was a hard life at first, wearing rattles, getting soaked at Willow Bend,and attempting feeds, well, the less said about that the better. No doubt many a little Freshie thought consisted of "home" and that "Old Gang of Mine" in High School. However after the class was organized satisfactorily the group began to fit into this new regime. Many contributions in athletics and other student activities were made by the Freshies. We are now fairly well acquainted and have formed a mighty fine opinion of our class. There are athletes, humorists, and musicians, not to mention scholars among us, although we never let our studies interfere with our educa- tion. We obey all the rules and regulations as model Freshmen should, and never consider cutting classes. It is our aim and desire to become better appre- ciated by our dear profs and fellow students. And now lest the august body of upper classmen frown upon our seeming conceit, we will have to show them how good we are. So in this spirit may we simply say: YEA FRESHMEN. LET'S GO. B.E. Fortu-se n

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