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I U R T Y Seniur Class Df f ici;rs in December we went to the annual Mission Mass in New York, rapped and gowned, awe-inspiring and inspired. Then Christmas dinner and the last earol-singing in Maura’s gracious halls brought on a rush of premonitory nostalgia, and we reacted by attacking the second semester with a violence that brought the Seniors out winners of the Interclass Basketball Meet. The In pril. finally, we had our Senior Ball. The I’ierre Roof backgrounded music that made memories and then they were all that was left, as Mission Da and Betty Lynch’s Fashion Show pointed the inevitable way to June, and the parting from what In all d us is so much of the dearest and best. Anne Burns President Ellen Delehanty Vice-President Lorraine Doughney Secretary M ary Hassett Treasurer NIGHT BEFORE RATIONAL PSYCH 1 ‘I It 01
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If Freshman year passed quickly because of its newness, ana Sophomore and Junior years went by unnoticed in the familiar and lo routine, the months of Senior year have fled by at quicksilver pj partly because compared with the multitude of months that stretc ahead they are so few, and partly because we are just beginnial appreciate all that a year at New Rochelle can hold. ’40’s first social event of the year was, indicatively, the receptiod the Freshman class at the traditional Senior Tea, chairmanned by 11 Jones. We were abashed at our comparative venerability, but forgot it pleasure, for even the usual miscellaneous mangling of Freshman nat seemed not to detract from the dignity and cordiality of the weld New Rochelle’s old anti honored extended to its new and untried.
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Ruth Anne Ahernnthy KINGSTON, N. Y. English With the first look at Ruth, one would think that she was a naive little girl. But underneath the baby blue eyes and hlond curls is a sophisticated lady. Although she takes her studies serious- ly, she budgets her time so well that she can always manage to crowd frequent visits to the city into her pro- gram. If the Tea is open, Ruth can he found there, playing bridge or dis- cussing any one of a thousand subjects. We can always depend on Ruth to keep the hall bounding along. Twenty-eight
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