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MAY DAY AND CLASS DAY May court: Nancy and Jill lpicrrette '25 Pierrotjz May pole: Rcccssional: Blue Ridge Watching May Day: May Queens attendants, Florence Wolal, Frances Mason, Virginia Houston, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Sarah Bowen, Lucy Turner: Daisy Chain, 1940. Page Twenzy-Hue
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SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY a famous university professor. She told us that Winnie Clover is decorating the senior hall dormitory of her Alma Mater, Fassifern. The next place on our list was the theatre Where Claire Cox was playing in Boarding School Life. Her costumes were designed by Tootie Lael, and the play was directed by Elsie Lee. Our last visit was to a duplex apartment Where We found Norah Ellen' Rucker and Lucy Anne Tate. Lucy Anne does all the gardening, and Norah Ellen does all the cooking. Nothing like cooperation, eh? By this time we were quite hungry, so Pat and I parked the puddle-jumper, and went to lunch. Over the hamburgers, which we had ordered in memory of those Tea House days at Fassiferp, we entertained each other with our best stories. I told about my experiences as a newspaper woman, and I gained some good stories from Pat's tales of her adventures as a census taker. We finally parted with the agreement to meet sometime Within the next ten years. JANET SIMPSON. Page Twenty-four
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0? T -. ,'-f , r' W6 'X eta. ,r V V .m L ., - W ' X.5'e ry 'I A tt ia KQACWFA . 'r' I Y. , g ' 4 ,, ltr' 1 u K il A 1 . u' Y v' ,' r I 5,0 ' . Q . ' , el ii? ' 1 ' r f .RI it ' TUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PORTIS CUNNINGHAM Preszdent E. of DOROTHY COOK Vzce-President SUE BARTON Secretary BETSY BOB HOLT Treasurer sf? - 3 K osx' 6,5 N , Miss BETH PARIS X X Qpw '65, S onsor .3 5 c -PN SSRN P Ls so.-,D H5 'tp '45 . Q -A ,abs rgsf Z C ' L' qfq 7 T We upheld the class tradition-that of being the busiest class in school. Our xlf' ,ACU main purpose of the year was to earn money to give the seniors a banquet and Qs' Lf dance at Grove Park Inn, We hope the seniors will remember May 17th with 53'-5, Xp as much pleasure as we do, , .and Stunt Night. . .we had so much fun working wax- , on our stunt that we d1dn't mind not winning. A O Q55 Every Wednesday found us in the Tea House where we learned to cook kk X9 hamburgers and still sell them at a profit, Of course, doughnuts, hot chocolate, tw' ice cream sandwiches, and Candy Store had their part in adding to our junior Tb treasury. V The Jitterbug Contest we sponsored brought the whole school to witness the new dance routines of the experts. In this and our Junior-Senior Basketball Game we surrendered to our superiors-the seniors! We took our turn in having Vespers. We were not surprised when Mrs. Leake won our Grammar Quiz program in Chapel. The juniors put on their dignity when they entertained the sophomores at a St. Patrick's Day Tea in the Drawing Room-but, oh, how we lost that dignity at Junior Carnival. Our Weeping Whirligig Wedding was typical of us at our giggling best. We congratulate our Junior Marshals-Portis, Dorothy, Sue, Betsy Bob, Lib, and Lucy. Page Twenty-six
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