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lit N505 te we Q , th 59' ADA WING Hard to know, but well worth knowing. Idea of Iaeaven: Playing on the center court at Wimbledon Theme Jang: Cape Cod Girls .S'peciezlU.' Versatility GRACE A. WOODWORTI-I Woody Laughing and chatting through life she goes. Idea of loeezven: Detroit Tlaeme Jong: Ol I-low I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Speciezlzju' Pineapple pies MARY PARHAM WOOLFOLK Nickie President Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Idea of beewen: All the time she needs Theme Jong: Georgia on My Mind .S'peciezlzj'.' Southern charm SENIOR CLASS Treading the well-worn path of our predecessors, we, the Class of '41, have reached an important milestone in our careers. Like the weary mountain climber, we pause in our ascent to look back upon the way we have come, to gain fresh hope and cour- age for the advance yet to be trod to eternity. This, then, is a point in our horizon where beau- tiful memories become fused with new ambition ,and determination. VIRGINIA KANE E161
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BARBARA FRENCH SWENSON .Ywenie Earth has not anything to show more fair. Idea of heaven: No Saturday classes Theme Jong: Study in Brown Speeialga' Golf HELEN ELIZABETH TRAVERS Herky Intent upon her destined course. Idea of heaven: Summer of 1942 Theme Jong: There Is a Tavern in the Town Specialgu' Catchy slang MENORAH JUDITH WAGMAN A courage to endure and to obey' n Idea o heaven: Police escort to and from school f Theme Jong: Accidentally on Purpose Specialty' Coming late to classes DORIS MADELINE WILDMAN f N5 A-A Dad Nothing is impossible to the man who can will and then do. Idea of heaven: Reversible swimming pool and skating rink Theme Jong: I Can't Remember to Forget .S'peciaZU.' Square-dancing L 15 I
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Gone But Not Forgotten JOAN GAY-attending Laboratory Institute of Fashion Merchandising, and in connection with this holds a selling job at Macy's. PEGGY MORRILL'ACCCHdCd a secretarial school and taught swimming last summer. PHOEBE PERRY-Studying at Beaver College, majoring in English, minoring in fine arts. Holding her own in sports-on varsity hocky team and taking riflery and tennis. PRISCILLA CARY-A student at Bristol County Business School in Taunton. Elbow recovered! VIVIAN HAYWARD-Continuing her interest in dancing by studying at Chalif Normal School of Dancing in New York City-graduates this May. BETSY HOLMES-Residing at Cranmore Mt., Panama, and the 18th green, during spare time taking secretarial course and assisting with Red Cross work. EMIKO SAKURA1-Back injapan teaching five modern dance classes, health education, lecturing to two groups weekly at the Y.W.C.A. Good luck, Emie! PAT Woons-Now Mrs. Harvey Ladd, mother of a blonde baby named Judy-Mr. and Mrs. are now building a new home in Bridgeport, Connecticut. JEAN DRAPER-'2 student at Kathleen Dell Secretarial School training to be a medical secretary. MARY HATCH-is attending Simmons, and is majoring in bacteriology. Svnn. Fircn-Mrs. Howard Hennigar lives in Whitman, Mass. Husband is studying for his M.A., at Boston University. Class Song O Bouve We salute you, your honor to increase, Your fame we will continue that it may never cease, Like classes gone before us, we'll make your name more glorious, And crown your days with loyal praise and everlasting love. We've chosen you to guide us, so to your will we'll bend, And with our class behind us we'll serve you to the end. Forever will the memories of happy days at Bouve Remain impressed by far the best on forty-one's heart. l17l
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