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SUB-FRESHMEN OFFICERS MILDRED HALL ..,. ...,..,... ....,.. P r esident BARBARA COOK ...... .... V ice-President MARY LOUISE FLAGG ........ 4,... S ecrerary MARY ELIZABETH POWE ..L.... . I .Treasurer MISS DOROTHEA STADELMANN ..4..,..... I , .Sponsor MEMBERS PAT DAVENPORT BETTY ANN TAINTER JANE JAFFE JANE HASPEI, CAROLINE SHOLTZ PATRICIA PICKARD LOIS SHOLTZ ALICE ROBINSON Increased membership in the sub-freshman class presented increased activity. Regular class meetings were held weekly at which time programs for chapel and vespers were planned, For the second time We Won second place on Stunt Night for our play entitled, The Making of the American Flag. We'll never forget the corn- starch we used to whiten our hair. We Worked hard for the Junior Carnival too, making and selling hearts, It has all been loads of fun! Our closing activity was a party for the seniors at Greystone where many of us enjoyed our first swim of the season. Page Thirty
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BETSY FLEMING .V.. DOROTHY COPELAND MARY RYAN ...,.Y Miss JEANNE COYNE BETTY BRYAN WINNIERED CLOVER MARGARET FLOYD ART CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS JULIA GREENWOOD DOROTHA LAEL BETTS MABREY PATSY MACK . . ,President . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . , .Sponsor MARY ELIZABETH POWE NOIQAH ELLEN RUCKER JEAN SUSSMAN In September, we, the members of the Art Club, found that the nine seniors who had graduated last June made a noticeable difference to our club. We welcomed the eleven new members with Open arms. ln November our outside activities started with the backdrop for the senior stunt. Qsee p. 225. Our Christmas table party was our special joy, Work for the annual began in February. Posters for plays, for the Jitterbug Contest, and for the Junior Carnival took up some of our spare time. Our Hnal meeting was the Com- mencement Art Tea, after which our friends viewed the exhibition which showed our accomplishments for the year. Page Thirty-two
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