Hacawa . President. Freshman Class LOLA HENDERSON, Secretary. MOTTO: Prin-iiiiiiin Fidcliuin est ccrtiiin: RENA HUITT, Vice-President. COLORS : Red and White. EMBLEM : American Beanty Rose. Rip! Zip! Zite!Red and Twelve,Jolly and Bright I YELLS: Crick ! Crak ! Craw !Zik! Zak! Za!Freshman ! Freshman !•Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! CLASS ROLL Gertrude Caughman, Leesville, S. Cook, Concord, N. L. Coons, Hickory, N. C. B. D. Efird, Albemarle. N. J. Eller, Salisbury, N. C. Blanche Frick, Chapin, S. C. Lola Henderson, Charlotte, N. C. R. H. Henderson, Charlotte, N. Huitt,


Hacawa . President. Freshman Class LOLA HENDERSON, Secretary. MOTTO: Prin-iiiiiiin Fidcliuin est ccrtiiin: RENA HUITT, Vice-President. COLORS : Red and White. EMBLEM : American Beanty Rose. Rip! Zip! Zite!Red and Twelve,Jolly and Bright I YELLS: Crick ! Crak ! Craw !Zik! Zak! Za!Freshman ! Freshman !•Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! CLASS ROLL Gertrude Caughman, Leesville, S. Cook, Concord, N. L. Coons, Hickory, N. C. B. D. Efird, Albemarle. N. J. Eller, Salisbury, N. C. Blanche Frick, Chapin, S. C. Lola Henderson, Charlotte, N. C. R. H. Henderson, Charlotte, N. Huitt, Catawba, N. C. Irwin, Chariotte, N. C J. F. LucKEY. Lincolnton, N. C. B. H. McGiNNiss, Matthews, N. C. Miller, Jerome, Va. Ellen iMiller, Cohmiliia, S. C. AIary QcncKEL. Line ilntmi. N. C,L. G. Rhyne, Dallas, N. C. Georgia Rudisill, Lincolnton, N. Sease, Gilbert, S. C. Edith Shell, Hickory, N. C. Mary Stroup, Hickory, N. C. Mary Kistler, Reepsville, N. C. Ethel Wilkes, Chester, S. FRESHMAN Freshman History SINCE this is our first \ear in cullcgL-, our histciry is very sluirt; althdugh a few of lis entered as Preps, lastyear, and being successful, entered as Preshmen this year. On account of the lack of pluck in the Soph,boys, and the Fresh, boys having so much grit, the Fresh, boys were not visitefl l)y the Sophs. In September we held our first class meeting, organizing our class, and electing the following officers: F. , president; Rena lluitt, vice-president, and Lola Henderson, secretary. Other officers were elected later. The Freshman bo\s were well represented in Athletics, many of them taking an active part, and Freshmenwere seen on both Varsity football and baseball teams. The Freshman girls are active in their work, being ]irominent in the Music, Art, and Expression departments. The girls outnumber the boys two lo one. there being twenty girls and nine boys; but when call night comes,the Juniors and Seniors are on hand and the po


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