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Senior Class History 1923—the first time that these numerals meant anything to the present Senior Class was the day that we had to jump backwards over them. Since then they have stood for the time when we would become Bachelors of Secre- tarial Science. Our freshman year was different from anyone else’s in the College, because we were the first class to enroll in the new College of Secretarial Science. We managed to live this down, and we proceeded to have a good time—not at the expense of our studies, however! The first big event was the Acquaintance Party—here we learned one another’s name and formed new friendships. Shortly after this, class elections were held, and Lillian McCarthy was elected President; Margaret Oldham, Vice-President; Ruth Alley, Secretary; and Agnes Sands, Treasurer. Another event that was of great interest to the Class of 1923 as freshmen was the reception to President Murlin—it was the first time that we met the President of the University. Our s ophomore year! That was a year that we will not easily forget. We ran everything from a circus to a tea for our parents, and incidentally nearly killed them with the tea. That circus was a work of art! Even Barnum and his partner Bailey couldn’t have produced a funnier one. We had Annie, the wild woman, and the snake charmer, and a few more famous characters. The officers for this year were: Peg Greer, President; Edith English, Vice-President; Ger- trude Dillon, Secretary; and Ed Cahill, Treasurer. During our junior year we managed to cram more good times in with our strenuous work—and we did some cramming! Our interests were centered in the all-university junior week, and we were not disappointed. Class elections resulted in Lil McCarthy being elected President; Miriam Scott, Vice-President ; Ed Cahill held the check book once again, and Eleanor Hill took notes on the class doings. First publication of the “Sivad,”’ dedicated to Dean Davis. Senior year came all too soon, and with it we had to become dignified—yes, it was a tremendous struggle. We donned cap and gown and felt the admiration of the undergraduates. This year, Lil McCarthy was elected President; Mary McCrillis, Vice-President; Marion Harkins, Secretary, and Dorothy Robinson, Treasurer. We hopefully expect to receive our degrees in June, providing that the faculty is charitable and we can live through the rest of the year! 33
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