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denier ClaM 1942.. I heyre going to leave their little orange college on the hill! I hey’re going fo leave behind them their good times in the Co-op. their frantic last-minute cramming before linals, and their idle chatter with friends. I hey re men and women now. and they must prove it. It s not a pleasant, easy lile that lies ahead —it s a lough one! W ith their knowledge an l with the confidence their degrees give them, they re going to leave I lumholdt to lace this lile. become good teachers or lawyers or doctors, to succeed! It has been said a hundred thousand times be fore. It Jias become a tradition. But with all sincerity, this annual wiS',cs these seniors clear sailing. Good luck, seniors! Mary Caprile I Iarry T. Russell Betty Jane Bal w,n Shirley Alice Pratt Mary Borneman Porotio Hint Axel I.indcren
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• CtaA A 1942. I lie senior lias learned in It is lour years ol college education dial tlie normal person lias to eat to live. So. tliese seniors, being quite normal and very educated, put their knowledge into practice. I hey gorged themselves with raviolis and Iried chicken at the Big l our. I hey staged pot-luck dinners, where they could eat what their hearts desired. I hey held a Senior Picnic, where they tilled th( ir stomachs with potato salad, tuna sandwiches and . . . sand! And then, the pre-commencement dinner: they were graduated on full stomachs! I hey felt comfortable and gootl when they held out their hands to receive the A. B. sheepskin. it wasn t only lood that they thought ol. however. I hey thought ol their college, loo. I hey sponsored a Senior Carnival to raise money lor a gill to their college—a government bond! A real hunch, these seniors! Frances Fnsk.n Marjorie Gass Warren e I-lmore Hazel IIagne Marianne I.amrirt Raymond S. Werner Barbara Bird Frances I-arson
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Jean Bolger 11ei.vi Johnson Mary Acheson Jeanne Tonini I )avii Samons I .ois Anderson Siiirley Anderson Mona Taudman Ccffltnerce (jracfuateA I wo years of hard work, but now —they can type and take shorthand with efficiency, accuracy and speed. I hey can spell twenty-syllable words without a dictionary. I hey have developed polished personalities through participation in college life. Now they are ready for white-collar jobs. I hey are ready to become part ol the business world! Some plan to take civil service exams and work lor I ncle Sam; some plan to work in banks; some to do stenographic work for private employers. But wherever they go. whatever they do—they II end up on top. With the exception of David Samons. these stenographers will be the best that ever sat on an employer s knees.
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