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FLOOR: Jack Anderson, LaVerne Erick- son. SEATED: Jeanne Wilhelms, Mary Jane Munk, Alberta Watson, Ruth Mil- ler, Elaine Drews, Sally Combs, Rita Bain, Florence Paskund. STANDING: Kaye Sweeney, Alice Crowley, Jo McKee, Bob Crossen, Jim Murphy. Mary Agnes O ' Connell. Kay Cleary, Gerry Mills. FLOOR: Lois Klint, Dolorez Baker. Rita Ann O ' Reilly. SEATED: Ei- O ' Hara. Eleanore Smith, Dorothy Libin, Helen Whitehead, ' Sallie Heard, Venice Duncan, Do- rothy Van Lent, Marge Polerecky. STANDING: Emily Sodini, Violet Lehman, Peggy Duffy, Mary E. Churchill, Eleanor Feichtinger, Bonnie McCarthy, Connie Hansen. 22
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Named student leaders on the campus in view of their outstanding activity records were Jane Delson, Margiebeth Fairbairn, Patricia Fox, Marie Fox, Eileen Gleason, Agnes Houlihan, Rava Just, Muriel Klein, Eleanor Koelle, Barbara Sites and Jeannette Stenson. But these seniors are just a few of the leaders of our class; were all to be included the class might well be represented in its entirety. The time went swiftly and before most of us real- ized it the time for graduation had come. We accepted our diplomas and became in reality — the Class of June, 1944, Bachelors of Education — facing now a challeng- ing world, with a prayer in our hearts that we would meet that challenge and meet it well. 19f4 mUm l Max]orY Ferguson Lucille Barnett Febiuaiy, 1945 February . 1945 Ruth Jansen Evelyn Hamann February, 1944 February, 1944 Mary Petersen ,,..., February, 1944 Marprie Nora ■ ' February, 1944 21
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f945 SEATED: Alice Grexa. Avonelle Birmingham, Kitty O ' Con- nor, Lucille Donohue, Alice Harrington, Marjorie Severance Patncia Cunnea. Joan Whelan, Lorraine Smith Alba Bia- gmi. Marilynn Sherman. STANDING: Priscilla Peterson Laurette Dunne, Marion Graham, Marjorie Foos, Catherine laheny. Marguerite McNulty, Eleanor Ehas. With two years behind us as one of CTC ' s larg- est classes, we returned this September only to be separated as we, not without some misgivings but with great hopes for progressive education, found this the semester for practice teaching. Half the class went into their pre-practice work, as had pre- ceding classes, in the outlying schools where they later taught as student teachers for the semester Feb- Tuary-June. However, the set-up for the rest of the class was not traditional. Instead of going to neigh- borhood schools, pre-practice students were all as- signed to Parker Elementary. Here the first groups to present their units taught in committees of threes. Student-teaching supervisors then got together and decided to reverse the order; pre-practicers moved again to their community practice schools. With the class absent from the College a great deal, the job of planning activities was a difficult one. Under president Laurette Dunne, the officers met with the class to form the committee for the first fling. Secretary Shirley Mansfield ' s minutes read for a roller skating party. Any report on the success would have been written in extravagant terms to illustrate the turnout and the fun involved- even the books of treasurer Ruth Miller agreed. After this initial activity, we tackled our Christ- mas project, the supplying of cigarettes, candy or games to the men at Hines Hospital. Money collected prcSvided all the men in the Fleet Ward with these Christmas tokens from the juniors. Spring vacation and the Bond-i-Gras! We sold our bonds and stamps backgrounded by the human oddities of our carnival freak show as the class displayed its talents. Vacation found a class more intent on its direc- tion. World events had shown us more than books could the globular need for honest teachers, well prepared. We enter our senior year with hopes of learning further to fulfill this need. FLOOR: Ann Callaghan, Laura Glance, Dorothy Ann White. SEATED: Margaret Tracy, Mable Saucier, Mary Louise Zambon; Patricia OShea, Isadora Kessel- man, Eleanor Huferd, Dorothy Gibbons, Marilynne Starr. STANDING: Jean Moberg, Anne Corcoran, Helen Flaherty, Charles Rogers, Carol Swanson, Eileen O ' Brien, Fran Donnelly.
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