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Class Officers: Brenda Woods, Jane Strachen, Carolyn Beemer, June Verduin T THE CLASS OF I946 .El'l7lil'0l,S Class of '46 We are prow! to be. We aim to do the best we can In making history. Trying to be sophisticated although a bit ap- prehensive of the newness of a collegiate environment, we were taken in tow by our Big Sisters when we registered in the fall of '42. We learned song upon song-from Back in as S to Abic. We quickly absorbed the tenets of student government and the tradition of paying small courtesies to faculty and upper- classmen. The white and gold banner of '46 was un- furled for the first time at Senior Weekend by Freshman Class President Marie Marsh. The announcement of Mary Margaret McCall as the Patron Saint of '46 and the debut of our class song were a part of that same Senior Weekend. Page fourteen The first of many picnics was the Junior- Freshman picnic on XVest Hill where We were greeted by triumphant Sophomores. With a scroll in hand, Dr. Kahrl, Patron Saint of '44, led our Big Sisters in a skit. Later in the fall we acquired Sophomore buddies after running an obstacle course at a party in the gym. For Tl'tltiiIif01Z mm' Quiet .RL'fil1C'llN?l1lf was our first attempt at song writing for Merry Chanters, but the banner went to our Big Sister class. To crown the faircsf quam of Nfrzjf that spring, the scene shifted from Watkin's Glen to Cowles chapel. XVe chose Joan Moorhead as Queen of the May and honored her in an original tribute. The man shortage did not cause Miss McCall any difficulty and the close of our Freshman days saw her busily preparing for a June wedding. But before her departure we feted our Patron Saint at the class banquet held at the Country Club. Again the Sophomores
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