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Page 28 text:
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Engrossed as Hamlet was in “Words, words, words” arc: Margaret Hudson, Mildred Pipkin, Marian Croghan, Virginia Mc- Grath. Probing past volumes of Troubadours are: Marian Panuska, Helen Koenig, Rosalie Volz, Loretta Kel- ly, Mary Davis, Helen Peizek, Gertrude Dcinlcin, Jean DeLca, Dolores Blum. Lfn.uE6-bns.nt fox tfis jutuxs . . . Much thought and care have gone into the prepara- tion of this year’s history of the Class of 1946—The Troubadour. A capable staff composed the write- ups and developed the theme which seems so appro- priate for the first peacetime class to be graduated— Building for a lasting peace”. 24
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Junior reporters who covered” the news of their classes are: Front row, E. Funk, R. Adams, G. Gra- bowski; Shunting, G. Holdorf, R. Davis, J. Bell, M. Strumer. Budding journalists among the sophomores are: M. L. Turner, E. Pope, K. Kilmurray, M. Brewer, M. Messina, N. Shealey, R. Snyder, R. Ey, M. Grauer, G. Matthews, J. Forestell. Absorbed in a recent issue of The Highway” are these Fresh- men reporters, who seem to enjoy being connected with the school newspaper: First row, J. Henderson, M. Hubert, R. Hartley, D. Foertsch; Second row, D. Schcuerman, G. Mosca, M. Peters, M. Tucker; Third row, L. Bohns, A. O’Connor, D. Angevinc, B. Thompson. Aiming for a high place in journalism arc these girls who attended the Washington press meeting: Seated, E. Pope, K. Kilmurray; Standing, R. Ey, R. Davis, M. Davis, M. Brewer, M. Nessina and M. Grower.
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3 xou (jacti. out, ±tofi£piou±£ msmoxtEi Pictures are always fas- cinating, especially if one knows the people pictured. Looking at yearbook pic- torial studies are: Margaret Meekins, Margaret Ever- ett, Estelle Litsinger, Do- lores Noyes, Shirley Sparr. Using research facilities of the library arc: Geral- dine Novotny, Patricia Holthausc, Genevieve Mar- tin, Frieda Chetclat, tele- phoning, Regina Sito and Shirley Doerer. 25
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