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History of the Graduating Class REGISTERED: Armstrong John G. Aschenbach, Walter P. Baksys, Irene Banker, Carolyn Barker, Marjorie K. Behre, Kathleen Berridge, Ruth M. Braga, Rosaline A. Brennan, Dorothea M. Brown, Conrad Burke, June A. Butt, Betsy A. Cadorette, Audrey G. Campbell, Bethiena B. Campbell, Laura Chafetz, Sidney Cohen, George Cooper, Harold E. Cunningham, Edward Curry, Thomas E. Daigneault, Ruth E. Demers, Barbara F. DiMaio, Evelyn Donnini, Francis Duncan, David Eller, Elizabeth J. Elvin, Margaret P. Fain, Grace A. Feldman, Adele Fera, Rose E. Finkels, Eliot Flynn, Marguerite R. Forest, Thomas W. Freund, Bettie Gallopin, Maria D. Gates, Granville Gentile, Patrick A. Gladding, Doris C. Gleason, Bethany Glick, Charles W. Glidden, Charlotte Goodrich, Julian Griswold, Marion Gruntfest, Lillian Harvey, Virginia Hassell, Raymond Johnson, Helen L. Jones, Carol J. Kahn, Norman Koeper, Howard La Bella, Joseph LaFagia, Kathryn Lamb, Ruth M. Landy, Mildred Lane, Barbara Land, Marjorie Langworthy, Phylis La Riviere, Lucien Leigh, Frederick Lemek, Louise Luther, C. Warren MacDonnell, Mary L. Macedo, Frank A. Mackie, James H. Mahoney, William J. Maljanian, George Manning, Joan D. McHugh, Edward Mendrala, Edward Millerick, James Newton, Lura Nichols, Dorothy A. 27 SEPTEMBER 20, 1940 Nichols, Mary Oakes, Dorothy Olds, Mary S. Ondis, Norma Openshaw, Louise Pero, Marie Phinney, William Pierce, Howard Rawson, Paul O. Riddell, Ruth Rosen, Lewis Saltonstall, Dorothy Sawyer, Paula Scholle, Roger Scowcroft, Milton Scudder, Frederick Shub, Esther Siedle, Caroline Slader, Harold Smith, Charlotte Stern, Rose Story, Barbara Strong, Victoria Strout, David Summer, Gerald Surdut, Albert Sweet, Charlotte Swirshy, Joyce Szala, Hermine Tokaz, Ann Tudhope, Richard Uhlig, Shirley Webb, Harriett Wylie, Barbara Young, Marjorie
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Freshman Year On Monday morning, September 23, 1940, the Freshman class, consisting of one hundred twenty-five members, registered. High-lights of Freshman week were an assembly of the entire class in Memorial Hall on Tuesday, an outing at Cranberry Hill Farm on Thursday and the Freshman reception and tea in the Main Gallery of the Museum on Friday. By this time the students had become acquainted with one another and knew many of the faculty members. On the Friday before Christmas recess the entire school assembled in the main gallery of the Museum and sang Christmas carols while seated around the large Christmas tree. Silent Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Jingle Bells and many other old favorites were sung. The first high-light of the new year was the all-college weekend, held on January 17, 18, and 19. It consisted of “The Horror Hop”, a dance sponsored by the Sophomore Class on Friday evening in Memorial Hall; a Winter Carnival at Cranberry Hill Farm on Saturday which featured the crowning of the snow queen, Miss Barbara Eastman of the Junior Class. On Sunday afternoon an open house was held for all the students and their friends, at the Farm. On January 24, the Costume Design students presented a fashion show in the Waterman Street Building, to which the entire student body was invited. Inspirations from other countries were highlighted in clothes reflecting influences of South America and the militaristic nations. During the Spring Recess, students took their annual New York trip. Approximately twenty-five freshmen with forty upper-classmen accompanied by Miss Wilkins, Miss Holt, and Mr. Hurd of the faculty left Providence Monday, March 31, aboard the S. S$. Comet. Among the features of the four-day visit in New York were trips to the Museum of Costume Art, the Planetarium, the Natural History Museum, Wall Street, La Guardia Field, a banquet at the Cocoanut Grove, and some leisure time for shopping and visiting. On the seventeenth of April the new Auditorium Building was dedicated and on April 22 and 23 a pageant, an original production depicting the birth and development of the school was given then as the climax of a six-day festival which celebrated the building’s dedica- tion and revealed some of the possibilities of its use. Virtually all de- 28
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