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ANN RUTLEDGE HALL
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First row: Susan Lugg, Nancy Floyd. Second row: Susan LaPierre, Yvonne Mason, Norma Froderman, Miss Wilkins. SENIOR CLASS With the swirl of crisp, muUicolored autumn leaves the important events began which were to leave this year impressed in the memories of each senior girl. October thirtieth found the chapel aisle lined with cheery-faced sophomores all dressed in white to honor their sister class. That day the seniors renewed the long awaited and cher- ished traditions: their first time to sing Mammy Moon and the first day to wear their distin- guished caps and gowns. For the first time three of the top ranking seniors, Kaye Mathers Den- ning, Jeanette Hofsommer and Susan LaPierre, were presented to the faculty and student body as members of the MacMurray College Honor Society. November activities were opened with the Senior Tea which had been carefully planned by Sally Brown. Seniors, their parents, and faculty members mingled in the pleasant atmos- phere of Rutledge lounge. It was not long until the carefully guarded top secret was out. It was the fateful morning of November fourteenth when seniors stumbled down the Rutledge stairs and boarded the St. Louis bound busses to enjoy senior cut day. Thanksgiving week-end started with the senior serenade on Thanksgiving morning. The Crystal Ball was the paramount event of the week-end. In a cloud of net, velvet, and faille. Queen June Erickson Carlson; attendants, Rose- mary Stark and Suzanne Bolle; Senior class president, Yvonne Mason; and dance chairman, Jayne Bradley, were honored. With the spring came the Green Grass for Commencement campaign. Dean Hawkins and Dean Cunningham initiated the farewell activities for the departing seniors with an evening party on May tenth. Amidst the ricochet of bobbing lantern light the Juniors drilled in tribute to the seniors at the Lantern drill and were followed by the presen- tation of the May Court. Then the Day of all Days, their day — Commencement. 29
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