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FIRST POST - WAR GRADUATES Eureica's iirst post-war graduation class has distinguished itself in several ways. Amoung its seventeen graduates are six returned veterans who have iaith- iully returned to their Alma ,Nlater for completion of their education. Three of our graduates entered nursing school to supplement the training they received at Eu' relca. One ol' them is a cadet nurse. Having successfully finished their training they were awarded B. S. degrees on Commencement Day. The Class ol' 1946 enlarged the activities that survived the war years and re- stored many that had heen discontinued. Freshman Xvallc and Flunlc Day were executed with more than the usual vigor. Nluch gossip and many memories were the inevitiahie results ol' two traditions upheld and honored once again. Professor and lVlrs. Berry were chosen as class advisors and iiliellow-schemersn of the year. A product of this coalition was the heautilul day in lN'lay which lent itself to the annual Senior Skip Day. in three cars we invaded a verdent pasture with babbling hroolc and picnic fire for an enjoyalale day away from the classrooms. One ol the restored Ulost-customs was the hiding of the fruit calce and the accompanying pertruhation oi the seeliing Juniors. The calce was not found and the Juniors cheerfully served the coffee whichaidecl in the consumption of the event at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Following this gala occasion was the first Junior-Senior Prom to he conducted in four years. The Junior Class were excel- lent hosts. The Class is proud of its part in the restoration of student' government in the form of the Student Council. The Baccalaureate service. outdoor commencement exercises. Alumni banquet and traditional ivy Ceremony offered a wonderful climax to the many happy hours 'nealh the elms. Our college will grow, the seniors will travel lar in attainment and miles- hut always a part of each will remain inseparable through the years. I5
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THE CLASS OF '46 1 Garwoocl Braun Arnold Crawley George Brush Harriet Higclon
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THE CLASS or '47 'Way laaclc in l945, when the present memloers of the Junior Class fsome of them, anyhow, came to Eurelca, things were pretty clull ancl lonesome, but in the last year things have really been popping. Early in the winter the class organized ancl elevtecl Rosemary Paclula presiclent. Gorclon Rice vice-presiclent, ancl Edith lVlcCaslcy secretary-treasurer, ancl chose their class sponsor, Prof. Robert Pugh. The Juniors provecl themselves not-so-goocl tletectives when it Came to lincling ancl eating that Usuculentu fruit-Calce that the seniors hicl: but to show them we cliclnlt mincl losing, we helcl a Junior-Senior banquet ancl clance in their honor. Ancl as lor malcinq names lor ourselves in campus activities- well, we clicl our laest. lVlany Juniors actively engagecl in varsity haslcetlaall ancl haselnall. clelyate. clramatics, sluclent government, intramurals, Prism ancl Pegasus worlc, ancl various social aftivilies. Anil now, with more stuclents ancl more activities, next year we'll clo our hest to carry on all the traclitions ol' Eurelca that we lmow ancl loolc lorwarcl to each year, ancl introcluce them to those who clon't lmow them ancl who clon't lmow how much lun they've missecl. t' 11 r Rosemary Paclula Gordon Rice Eclith lVlcCaslcy 14
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