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AS WE SEE OURSELVES AS WE SEE OURSELVES Scrapping in the halls — or who gets to the locker first? . . . explaining that - ' hscncc — excused, or otherwise . . . liititting in leisure moments — knit one, purl two . . . catching forty iviiiks ... or why didn ' t I hit the hay earlier last night? . . . kidtling ivith the faciilt) — or trying to . . . making up the map — an hourly procedure ior most of the gals we know. Va ' c Twenty-Six
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JANUARY OFFICERS Jane Clark Vvcsidcnt Evangeline Blubaugu Vicc-Prciidcnt Phyllis Abel Secretary Mrs. Avery Sponsor Jack, Salisbury Treasurer 1940 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Still a group of bewildered, pathetic young things, the Sophomore Class of ' 40 was called together on October 6, 1937. It was decided that the classes would stay together until their senior year, with Mrs. Avery and Mr. Smith as sponsors. The officers elected were: President, George Jack- son; Vice-President, Pete Sarantos; Secretary, Mary Lavrich; Treasurer, Jane Clark; Social chairman, Evangeline Blu- baugh. At the Riley basketball game the following January, the class members sold candy with the Debate Club. A Farmers ' Party, held in the cafeteria on January 22, proved success- ful, with games and dancing as entertainment. In January, 193 8, Jane Clark became president; George Jackson, vice-president; Mary Lavrich, secretary; Evangeline Blubaugh, treasurer; and Ruth Riblet, social chairman. On April 29, a novelty Southern Hop boosted the interest in class parties. Bill Miller ' s orchestra played for dancing, games were enjoyed, and an interesting floor show plus re- freshments added attractiveness to the party. Paf e Tiventy-Eif ht
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