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WHITE WOOLFOLK YEAGER MRS. WHITE Piano ALLIE WOOLFOLK Library LOUISE YEAGER D iel it ian GENEVA YOUNGS Voice MRS. ARMSTRONG With your fingers. you can make melody. Magazines belong to the library. Please don't take them out under any circumstances. Man's heart is governed by food. Now we'll sing the Army Air Corps song-let's keep it soft. Science Laboratory '5Beview the chapter on evolution tonight. MADELYN ROBERTS Secretary Page 23 Capable substitute in any subject. YOUNGS ARMSTRONG ROBERTS
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SENIORS September, 1944, found us back at C. C. as full fledged seniors and proud of the title. This year it was our turn to teach our campus sisters the ways of Christian, and to lead them through those first days of school. Through the colorful weeks of autumn, we reorganized our school activities from last year, and practiced hard to defeat the juniors, I to 0 in the annual hockey game. The climax of the first semester came in the soft lights and gay decorations of the Christ- mas banquet when the faculty and the juniors were guests of the senior class. Second semester came too soon and new leaders were elected to take our places for the coming year. Our own prominent seniors were chosen and honors given for outstanding service and work done during 1943 and 44. In April came the senior dance, when filmy spring formals filled the parlors of Missouri Hall, and gay music floated out into the night. p May rolled by and with June came commencement week, for the first time we put on white caps and gowns and marched to the Christian Church for baccalaureate. As Peggy Ford cut the ivy chain, we were no longer bound together as seniors, but became separated, each one of us to go her own way. Only commencement remained and proudly but sadly, we marched up to the stage to get our diplomas. We are no longer students of Christian, but through friendship, we have made ties that can never be broken, and in our hearts we will always belong to Christian. The memory of our college days, we'll hold forever dear, two wonderful years that nothing can ever take from us. With so many memories, who could forget? SENIOR OFFICERS President, PEGGY Form Vice-President, DOROTHY HUNT Secretary, HABBIET STOKEP. Page 25
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