Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . 2, 3); Class Editor Tulane Weekly,half year (i); Class Historian (2). Seiler, Agatha C.—Regular. Shenker, Hortense E.—Agonistic (3); Student Club (3); Glee Club (3); PressClub (3); N. A. A. (3); Evens (3); The Flim-Flams; Managing EditorArcade (3); Secretary Dramatic Club (i), Treasurer (2), Business Manager(3); German Play (3); Basket-Ball Team (i, 2); Class Vice-President (3). SiKARixc, May C—French Circle (3); Student Club (3); Glee Club (2, 3); Dra-matic Club Play {2); Basket-Ball Team (i. 2). Simpson, Cora L.—Special. SiMKALL. RiTH E.—Agonistic (3); vStudent Cl


Jambalaya [yearbook] 1909 . 2, 3); Class Editor Tulane Weekly,half year (i); Class Historian (2). Seiler, Agatha C.—Regular. Shenker, Hortense E.—Agonistic (3); Student Club (3); Glee Club (3); PressClub (3); N. A. A. (3); Evens (3); The Flim-Flams; Managing EditorArcade (3); Secretary Dramatic Club (i), Treasurer (2), Business Manager(3); German Play (3); Basket-Ball Team (i, 2); Class Vice-President (3). SiKARixc, May C—French Circle (3); Student Club (3); Glee Club (2, 3); Dra-matic Club Play {2); Basket-Ball Team (i. 2). Simpson, Cora L.—Special. SiMKALL. RiTH E.—Agonistic (3); vStudent Club (3); Y. W. C. A. (i, 2, 3); Ten-nis Club (2); Press Club (3); N. A. .\. (3); Evens (3); Class Editor TulancWeekly (3); Statistical Editor !.\lav.\ (2); Basket-Ball Team (i, 2). West, Roxie.—French Circle (3); Sludeiu Chib (3); Basket-Ball Team (i. 2),Captain (1). White, Josephine ^AA*; Regular. Wolfe, Lillian J.—Literary Course. Ross, Anne.—Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Club (3): German Play (3). 63. 64 Academic Junior Class History. The Class of 1910 is as well known for its modesty as for its many other virtues;but for the benefit of the public we will now attempt to relate a few of its deeds. In the latter part of the memorable year of u)o6, there came to Tulane campusa large number of strange Freshmen; Freshmen who, instead of being weak andtimid, were strong and aggressive; who, instead of meekly awaiting the onslaughtof the Sophomores, bravely advanced to the attack. Then occurred a fight thatwill long be remembered by all those who took part in it. The records that wemade in foot-ball, track, and the other athletic events of the year have already beenrecorded in previous years. We won everything that we went into. The next year came around and it was up to us as Sophomores to show thebabies their places. No one can say that we were in any way backward in doingthis; for, when we got through with those Freshies, there was not one butwho thanked his


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