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Show FreshmenGEORGE WATKINS LAURETTA SNARR HAROLD BENNETT CAROL BARCLAYPresidentVice-PresidentTreasurer. SecretaryTN many respects the freshman class â- *â- has been the most active on the campus, despite the fact that all the members are new to a college campus and college traditions.Outstanding among the activities of the whole school as well as those of the freshman class was the play, 'The Poor Nut," produced by the freshman class under the direction of Joseph F. Smith. Members of the faculty as well as students requested that it be reproduced, but the officers of the class voted against a repetition.During the fall quarter the freshmen made a name for themselves by the enthusiastic manner in which they entered into every activity. They entered with admirable spirit into the log-rolling contest and the pushball contest,and, although they lost one and tied for the other, their opponents had nothing but praise for their plucky efforts.Near the end of the fall quarter, December 9th, the freshman class entertained at a Carnival Dance for the student body. Not only the freshman enjoyed the dance, but the attendance from the upper classes was very large. On the evening of April 3rd, the freshman class entertained the student body at a "Kiss Dance" at Memory Grove. This dance was well attended and proved to be a huge success from every angle.Besides their other achievements, the members of the football team worked so hard and so consistently that when the end of the season arrived, they found themselves the winners of the State Freshmen Football Championship.WATKINSSNARRBENNETTBARCLAYPage 41 |