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"The Campus Echo" FRSSmiAi; CL-.SS I^EWS The Freshr^n clrss is plcnninf, to give the students c very enjoyable evening i_,t the next socicl. Elc.borate plans have al-, ready been made to thi~t affent.' The program will consist of the following: Instrumental Solo Miss Martha Spauld ing Vocal Solo Miss Helen Baker It Miss Annie B. Faison ” ” Mr. Marion Johnson Mixed Quartette The Freshman Cluss was successful in out painting the Sopho more in a debc.tc held Feb. 17 'in Avery /.uditorium. The decussion was a very heated one and proved to be of much interest to those who attended. Wo are very proud of the contribution that our cli.ss is make- ing to-v/ard making the baseball team a succcss. We feel very Troud of the team* because of their previous record and the re cord and the records we are looking forwe.rd to then to make. Shall we bring the ChamT)i:-r.-ship of the C.I.A.A. here? We, the members of the Freshmen cl^ss of the Forth Carolina College have c.t last realized our res'oonsibility as college students. We are endeavoring and working to m^.ke our cl:.ss on of the strongest and best classes in this institution. We rre'^ stri- ving—t-Q raise our schol:. stic record each month and so f^.r have de much progress during the l:..st month. Me shall also cSi- opordte with every movement made for the uplift of our school and ourselves. \/e have le. rned before it v/as too late th^.t ■v.ll play rnd no study would orofit us notliing so far as marks and advance ment are conccrned. The only v;ay to success is by long hours of study and hard work. We are glad to wclcome ..g^.in to our classes the Misses /nn^ B. Fu.ison and STuncer Thomi.s aficr a short absencc from school because of illho: : V THE FROG ’■'HO TRIED TO BE All OX I n old Assop»s fables vre read cf a Frog V.lio burst like a a * bubble in the r. ir l^liile trying to shcv; to his friends in the bog The size of the Cz who'd been there. And the moral is wrought from this ugly old tale Thr.t one should take care what he tries. And journey through life on nice mosest scale, Since only contsntment is wise. And though he vas over-a rabitiou? I kncr; I admire both his courage and gall, as it i? better to burst while attemp ting to grcvr Than to have no ambition ' afc all. -e-
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