1920s


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During the 1920's, the school grew under the leadership of Directors Johnson and Knapp.

The 1925-1926 Freshman Manual
lists the following Freshman Rules


The Freshman Rules must be obeyed by al l Freshman, whether regular or special students.
The Freshman Rules Committee has the power of prolonging the duration of Frosh Rules if these are not abided by.
Thou Shalt:--
  • 1-Show proper respect to all members of the faculty and upper classmen.
  • 2-Respond willingly to al lrequests of upper classmen, A. A. managers, etc.
  • 3-Learn all college songs and cheers and rules within two weeks.
  • 4-Greet every one with a cheery "hello."
  • 5-Wear the required Freshman cap.
  • 6 -Wear coats and ties to all meals and ties to all classes.
  • 7-Carry a box of matches at all times during the year and respond willingly to all requests for their use.
  • 8-Attend all lathletic contests on campus and sit in the cheering section and CHEER.
  • 9-Attend all student organization A.A. mass meetings and Freshman labor work.
  • 10-Carry Freshman Fules at all times.
Thou shalt not:--
  • 1-CRAB.
  • 2-Smoke outside of the dormitory.
  • 3-Speak to or escort a girl.
  • 4-Take short cuts on the campus.
  • 5-Wear bow ties.
  • 6-Leave the campus after dark except Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
Class of 1923, taken 1920
The class of 1923, when they were Freshmen in 1920

Porch of Ward Hall
Students relaxing on the Porch of Dorm A (Ward Hall), w ith Cottage in distance.

Celery Spraying
Celery Spraying

Student in Bee Class
Student in Bee Class, app. 1921.

Gym Class
Gym Class, app. 1921.


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