. The Quaker. Milton Winston-Salem. N. C. Mendenhail. Paul A Monroe. N. C. Patterson. Hobart McKinley Burlington. N. C. Prcsnell. Ollie Lee Asheboro. N. C. Raper. William Cletus Welcome. N. C. Richardson. Emmett Westley Glenwood. N. C. Shelton. Charles Burton Pilot Mountain. N. C. Smith. Dalton E. Trinity. N. C. Stone. Amy Gertrude Thomasville. N. C. Stout. Connie Jarrell Greensboro. N. C. Sullivan. Etta Lea High Point. N. C. Sutton. Chester McKinley Summerfield, N. C. Thompson. Alice Jane Denton. N. C. Townsend. Folger Lafayette Greensboro. N. C. Tremain. Lindley Ernest Brown Summit. N. C. Tr


. The Quaker. Milton Winston-Salem. N. C. Mendenhail. Paul A Monroe. N. C. Patterson. Hobart McKinley Burlington. N. C. Prcsnell. Ollie Lee Asheboro. N. C. Raper. William Cletus Welcome. N. C. Richardson. Emmett Westley Glenwood. N. C. Shelton. Charles Burton Pilot Mountain. N. C. Smith. Dalton E. Trinity. N. C. Stone. Amy Gertrude Thomasville. N. C. Stout. Connie Jarrell Greensboro. N. C. Sullivan. Etta Lea High Point. N. C. Sutton. Chester McKinley Summerfield, N. C. Thompson. Alice Jane Denton. N. C. Townsend. Folger Lafayette Greensboro. N. C. Tremain. Lindley Ernest Brown Summit. N. C. Tremain. Rawleigh Lewis Brown Summit. N. C. Ward. Claude Marvin Pomona. N. C. Way. John Hocutt Ramseur, N. C. White. David Jordan Belvidere. N. C. White. John Gurney Guilford College. N. C. White. Joseph Dixon Guilford College. N. C. White. Sherley Germanton. N. C. Williard. Hervie Nicola High Point. N. C. Williams. Earle J. Snow Camp. N. C. Worth. Herbert . Salisbury. N. C. Yow. Ralph Johnson Greensboro. N. THE CLUAFCEF^ Freshman Class History To record fully the history of the Freshman Class would be a task that wouldstagger even a Hercules, for, although the life of our class has been brief in point of time,it has been amplified by the number of hairbreadth experiences, both in the classroomand on the campus, through which it has gone successfully. We have escaped thus far the dangers which were ever constant in our minds whenwe came here mainly—that the Faculty would find out how much we knew and would tryto exchange places with us: or that the Old Fellows would think our voices and feet tootender to allow us to use them publicly during the first months of our stay here. It isa known fact that no other class would have had a chance in the track meet this springif the upper classmen had not discontinued their time-honored custom of training usduring the snowballing season; however, we are all good Quakers, for a while at least,and therefore we do not believe in preparedn


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