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-, I . .rl .1 W :bu Carol Anderson President Helen Shondell Vice- president Betty Fitz Treasurer Rosemary Schindler Secretary The 0 homores P built through honest endeavor and hard work, a thriving, working democracy. This little nation was divided into two provinces: State A and State B. Their entire population made up the representative body and they were governed by a Pres- ident, Vice-president, Secretary, and Treasurer. Through a free and general election, the follow- ing went into office: Carol Anderson, president, Helen Shondell, vice-president, Betty Fitz, treas- urer, and Rosemary Schindler, secretary. They honored their patroness, Saint Ursula, to whom their country is dedicated, by serving a delicious breakfast to surrounding nations inhabited by the Freshmen, Juniors, and Seniors. Their foreign relief program was concentrated on the Catholic Missions, for whom they annually raised large sums of money by producing extravaganzas, movies, and other entertainment. This year they presented a musicale entitled, The Nitty Shoppe, which was well named. Their good neighbor policy was demonstrated by a ceremony known as Initiation, whereby they instructed their neighboring country oi Freshmen in the mysteries of their own world affairs. The Chronicle drive, an important event in which all states competed, was a unanimous vic- tory tor the Sophomore State when they more than doubled their quota of subscriptions. And w-hen the entire nation gathered inthe Congressional 'Hall to receive their certificates of merit, the Sophomore Senators were great in number and high on the list. ' 29
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Bonnie Angevine Carole Badger Mary Margaret Blanchard Sue Brunner Jane Bruss Anastasia Carlos Nancy Coghlin Sue Cole Polly Jo Collins Mary Lou Comes Judy Corrigan Mary Anne Coyle Teresa Cunningham Sue Czarnecki Barbara Dederman Catherine Dennis Anne Dillon Nancy Donohue Lois Jean Druke Carlene Fitsko Delores Galant Nancy Gelsleichter Doris Harchuck Dorothy Helfrich Joan Hill Margot Hopp Anna Mary Hrycyk Carol Huffmon
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