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THE CK ff Through Uur Picture Album As wc look back on four years at Centenary it seems to us that they have not been passed in vain. Our interests and aims have gradually taken form under the careful watch and guidance of Mrs. Trevorrow and the members of the faculty. We will always hold pleasant memories of the years we spent at C. C. I. FRESI-IMENf-'l.eafing back through the pages we see ourselves as members of the Unite Class , as it was then called, with Sally Lamparter efficiently performing the duties of the president. We may have looked very confident but we felt rather fright- ened. Everything was so puzzlingfrjust why did the steps leading up to the library look so much like the chapel stairs? It was so easy to get the two confused! School had only been in session a short time when one morning grotesque ligures appeared from all directions. It was just the freshmen going through the formalities of initiationAif one could call it a formality. I'll have to admit that we didn't do much in the way of athletics but after all, we were merely freshmen. Wtlit 'til we're seniors and then watch our dust! SOPHOMORESW-Turning over a page we see ourselves grouped around Peggy Skillman, able president of the Unites . Although few in number we strove valiantly to uphold our class in athletics, but it seems to me that we were continually giving banquets for our more skillful sisters. JUNIORS--eOn the next page in our album we see twenty-two bright and happy juniors appearing on the horizon in September, 1956. They were destined to be the seniors of 1938. Elections were held and it was obvious that Peggy Brandon was the one and only for the position of president. She was an inspiration to each and every one and we appreciate everything she did for us. The seniors seemed to enjoy the banquet we gave them. It was hard work but lots of fun. This year proved to be more fruitful in athletics than the previous two years. XVC came out next to the top in hockey and basket ball. The year flew merrily along and in no time at all we found ourselves saying good-bye to some and au revoir to others, until the next September would bring us together again. SENIORS-'At last! The be-all and the end-all , the goal of goals, class of classes-Seniors! Wfe were very dignified for the first week, but it soon wore offand we entered wholeheartedly into the fun. Doris Brewster, in spite of her deceiving giggle, proved a very capable leader, and we held our place on the athletic field. As the days advance into Spring we await graduation---half gladly, half sadly. Classes, week-ends, dances, the Christmas carols at 5:30 A. M., the waffle party, invitations, entertainments, the Carlon and the Craft'l, go one by one into the past and we close our album with a sigh as the class of '38 marches on, enriched by these- our memories and friends. Peg and Ruth. One Hundred and Fine
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