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JUNIORS. What are Juniors anyway? . . . Just a batch of people — enjoying them- selves thoroughly — the whole world about ready to dawn on them. . . . This year — kids, careless — next year — teachers, responsibility, work, les- son plans. . . . A hodge-podge of memories, accumulated through the course of three harum-scarum years — getting lost the first day, continuing to be lost for the first week — singing the Alma Mater at the frosh party — the first time we heard Golden play the trumpet at the All-School tea — running the other way when we sighted one of the brutal upperclassmen. We had a Freshman Hop once — we thought it turned out amazingly well, considering the vile colors used on some of the monogrammed fish — octopussies — moss — underwater dancing — we weren ' t all wet, either! Chauvin for president was the cry that year. . . . More thoughts come piling in — Soiree — Sophomores, to win, to place, and showing up in fine style. . . . Who ever did swipe War Admiral ' s identification card? . . . The Rod and Gun Club picnic — competition between the men ' s and the girls ' quartettes — the three-legged race — and trying to make Nitzi give us another with . Juniors now — and driving the teachers wild — forms of surgery — cutting classes to work on this brainchild. . . . Slaving on decorations — Spring — the Prom nite at last. . . . Why doesn ' t someone innovate a hagline? Putting all foolishness aside — we ' ve been heading the right way. . . . We know where we ' re going, what we ' re doing and what ' s more, why we ' re doing. . . . We honestly are all proud to be from the Class of ' 43. 27
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P resid cut — RALPH GROVER Vice-President — JANE AYRES Secretary— DOROTHY FORREST Treasurer — SIDNEY STUTCHBURY Motto — FIND A WAY OR MAKE ONE Flower — WHITE CARNATION Colors — BLUE AND WHITE 26
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Kenneth Allard Topper Lake lilcniiiifjry Astronomy Club 2, Vice- President J; Delta Tau Chi; House of Delegates 2, 3; Men ' s Glee Club I; Mixed Chorus I; Orchestra I; Tennis I, 2, 3. Bessie Barbour South Corinth Elememtory Alpha Kappa Phi; Astronomy Club 1, 2. 3; Basketball I; Lamron I; Outing Club I. 2; Rural Club i. Jane Ay res Murrisonville It unit- Economic Alpha Delta; Cardinal; Class Vice-President 3; Home Kconomics Club 3; House of Delegate 1; Orchestra 1. 2; Outing Club 1. Helen B. Berquist Jamestown lii iiit- Economic Alpha Delta; Cardinal Home Economical 1, 2, 3 Interfraternity Council 3 Lam foci I. 2; Women ! Resi (fence Hoard 3.
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