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ViccePrcsidcnl Jean Schilling Secrelary Annette Webster Trcas urcr Let's see, murmured the old lady to her nine dozen or more grandechildren as they asked her to tell about her College Days, uthe best way for me to get rid of you is to tell you, so listen carefully, this is a recital of great names. We had a different class president for each year. Janice James, who left at the end of our Freshman year, was the first president of 1933. After her came Adelaide Forbush, Peg Camwath, and Virginia Matthews, in not too rapid succession. The class was very proud of its leaders, children, for they worked hard and well. You may take this as a moral while you are about it. Our class meetings seemed to dwindle in size as the yearSeall four of themgwent by, but the energetic spirit of the class remained. None of that was lost. HOur honorary member was Dr. Clinton Ivan Winslow, and what a good friend he was to us! And I shall never forget Jane Coker's fight to keep Kalends in college. There was much criticism when the quarterly didn't appear early in the school year, but Jane was courageous enough to stand by her principles and wait for good enough material. She wrote beautifully, too. Dr. Clinton Ivan Winslow Ruth Henderson SCI 30
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iStOl'y Anne Peterson Katherine Harvey 31 Scrgeanlaaerrms Frances Pendleton SergeanttaltArms Recorder of Points Her pen was versatile, you may be sure. And speaking of versatile authors, Gertrude Sherby deserves credit for her forceful writing and directing as W eekly's editor. She injected vigor into the paper and made it seem more alive than it had been For some time. Dear me! I was just thinking of the day in our third year when the annual was handed over to the Seniors. We all went to Chapel that day and the Editor of Danny brook gave it to the president of the Class of 32. Ml t seems to me, my little lambs, that my beloved class didn't show itself to the best of its ability in athletics. As I look back, I remember that in our Freshman year we won a consolation hockey match from the Sophs, and in our Senior year, we were hockey champions. But in other sports, like swimming and basketball, our victories were scattered and vague. Margaret Bryan, Elizabeth Channell, and Mary Freburger were most prominent in athletics. Tsk, tsk, how I've rambled! Come out from under the desk, child, and run along with the rest. llll tell you about the day we all went rolling skating, but that will have to wait until another time. Virginia Matthews. President
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