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Page 71 text:
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Our junior year brought with it trials and tribula- tions, or majors and minors, too. Betty Haviside, Bar- bara Lynch, and Jane decided to devote themselves to art. Joeann, Eileen, Maria Theresa, Liz, and Patsy went off to the Garden School and, from what we hear, had more fun than the children. Martha, Bonnie, Henriette and Hayde chased elusive bacteria. In lighter moments, Jackie and Peggy indulged in a bit of I ' m Going Back, and Barbara Alexander and Marjorie campaigned for bigger and better bridge games. Jane Roth and Genevieve regaled Nilda with tales of life in the WAVE, while Marilyn and Connie took time out from their nursing duties to listen. Upperclassmanship brought with it new responsi- bilities, too. Jeanne spent the year collecting dues, and Mary Helen came to be known as the girl who makes all the announcements. Supposedly the juniors are imited, but little do the other classes know of the fierce controversy which has been raging within our ranks: which is the better house. Edge Hill or Fanjeaux? Becky, Juliette and Betty Mae staunchly defend Edge Hill, while Maggie, Tielie, and Ruth uphold the advantages of Fanjeaux. But Katie, Margaret, Sally, Betty, and Beverly claim they have the solution . . . they live at home. Juliette Repetto ' 48 67
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THE JUNIORS NOW that we were jtiniors at last, it did not take us long to discover that being an upperclassman has its advantages. Academic Order took on a new meaning (sometimes) ; the freshmen were our little sisters, and we drew upon our experience to comfort them during initiation and first mid-terms; at last we had one whole ten-thirty a week, and on Sundays did not have to be in until ten. 66
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N ' THE SOPHOMORES f ICIAS was lonesome for a familiar face! The new inhabitants of Meadowlands were all nice girls, but it just didn ' t seem the same somehow. He had grown attached to the class of ' 49, so one day he de- cided to move to Fanjeaux where most of the class was now living; at least that ' s what he ' d gleaned from scat- tered bits of conversation. Upon reaching the massive gray dormitory, our little friend climbed up the vines and entered an open 68
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