Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . ia VeithCarrie A. Vinyard New Orleans, , La. Lynella Watkins, K K T . Minden, La. Glee Club (1); Y. W. C. A. (1, 21; A. (1, 2). Dorothy L. Weston, A O II . Loglown, Miss. Class Vice-President (1); Mandolin-Guitar Club (2); N. A. A. (1, 2);French Circle (1); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2). MathILDE Lisso Wexler Alexandria, La, Manie H. White. .\ O II . Alexandria, La. Y. W. C. A. (1. 2); N. A. A. (1, 2). Mae Yvonne Wilzin . New Orleans, Wolfe .... New Orleans, C. WoOLLEY . . New Orleans, La. Anna Lee Wooten, IT B * . Monroe, La. Dormitory Cou


Jambalaya [yearbook] 1922 . ia VeithCarrie A. Vinyard New Orleans, , La. Lynella Watkins, K K T . Minden, La. Glee Club (1); Y. W. C. A. (1, 21; A. (1, 2). Dorothy L. Weston, A O II . Loglown, Miss. Class Vice-President (1); Mandolin-Guitar Club (2); N. A. A. (1, 2);French Circle (1); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2). MathILDE Lisso Wexler Alexandria, La, Manie H. White. .\ O II . Alexandria, La. Y. W. C. A. (1. 2); N. A. A. (1, 2). Mae Yvonne Wilzin . New Orleans, Wolfe .... New Orleans, C. WoOLLEY . . New Orleans, La. Anna Lee Wooten, IT B * . Monroe, La. Dormitory Council (2) ; French Circle(1); Glee Club (2); Jambalava Repre-sentative (2); Y. W. C. A. (1. 2). 66 iiiiiiii»iMiiininiiMiHMiiMiiMiHiiiiiiMiHnininiiniiiMMiiiiiti:iiiiii«imiiiniiiMitiiMiii:nin(!iinii)uiiiuHui»iiuiiifn)iHnuuiiiiiiimuiiiiuiuMSfflsm ??.^ .•^,innti,inUUl<ii .,... ..„.^....— ..„.., ^ .„.„,^.,.,„...„.. .-Mij^m /^^/# n^Ut i< g a 8 8 B 1 C b • 3 I, . i B i b. reEsiriEN 67 iiiinmHii«UHiiiMmiiiiiMniniui»uuuinuiiiumH»iniuiuniuimmiimiiuiii!MiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiuiHunuimHnimH«uuuiiuiimmii!u»uii5ffl^^^ ....-:A:>J^^& The Freshman Class Were freshmen—yes! And were proud of it!Were green as can be—theres no doubt of it! Tho were not bright. We will get there ail right!For we freshmen have pep—and were proud of it! Yes, were proud to be freshmen—and proud to be green-For theres much to be learned—and so much to be seen. We are eager to learn, And for knowledge we yearn—We freshmen the seniors call green! Oh, seniors are wonderfully wise—that we know—And juniors, sweet thmgs, are quite learned also; Of the sophs, it were well That this pen should not tell—But the freshmen are cleverest, you know! Were freshmen—yes^—^and were proud of it!Were not ver|y wise—theres no doubt of it! But when of pep there is need, Who of all take the lead>The freshmen. They never are out of it! K. B. 66 ^v>=^ y^!^yj / ,


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