Bethanian, 1919 . e were not forthcoming, we know that we did whatwe could- Second place fell to us in the basket-ball league, the Freshmen,through superior team-work, being the victors; and defeat was also our por-tion in the track meet. Our girls, too, lost two of the tightest basket-ballgames to the Freshmen girls, though they put up a fight for both. Many of our successes this year should be credited to the efficient leadership of President Milton Hanna, whom we elected without opposition at ourorganization. Thus two years have passed on our way t£ the goal of successthrough the lane of ed


Bethanian, 1919 . e were not forthcoming, we know that we did whatwe could- Second place fell to us in the basket-ball league, the Freshmen,through superior team-work, being the victors; and defeat was also our por-tion in the track meet. Our girls, too, lost two of the tightest basket-ballgames to the Freshmen girls, though they put up a fight for both. Many of our successes this year should be credited to the efficient leadership of President Milton Hanna, whom we elected without opposition at ourorganization. Thus two years have passed on our way t£ the goal of successthrough the lane of education. They have been years of mingled joys andtrials, of triumphs and disasters, of hopes fulfilled and hopes disappointed;years, in a word, of meeting the ups and downs of college life; and of meetingthem courageously. We have seen our duties as clearly as we could, and haveperformed them as well as we knew how; and we turn to the future, deter-mined still to carry on with the same guiding principle. FRESHMEN. The Freshman Class Officers President H. F. Randolph Vice President. A. L. Oldaker Secretary Anna Can Ligon Treasurer Lottie Griffith Historian Howard Canning Colors: Pink and Gray. Flower: Pink Rose. Motto: Look not to the Past, lest ye faint by the Advisor: Prof- \V. R. Walker. THE FRESHMAN CHAMELEON We have left behind our rattles, all our baby toys and trinkets, We have plunged into the bookshelves—we have waded deep in learning— We are of a color verdant—tinted here and there with bluish, But our shades are changing slowly to the colors of a Sophomore. When upon a midnight dreary, we were dormant like chrysalidt,We were changed from caterpillars into Lunas and Cecropias—Into glowing gold Prometheas—into radiant spotted Ios—For before us stands our Prexy, with our coveted diplomas. 5o


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