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Snaki Knight. I ire Hresiileni Christine Stanfiei.d. President Bert ' . Rkii). SeereUiry-Tredsitrei SENIOR CLASS Our seninr class is held up la llie iiiulerelasstnnn e e As the model ihal each one should strive to mold his jiiliire In. So when you are a senior, thinking it ' s because of you. Rememher nhere ( ' U i ol your start. Give credit nhere it ' s due. What we need, shouted Snaki Knight as she balanced precariously on the window sill, is action! Are the students aware that tliere are Seniors on campus while our men were away? ei V little! Haven ' t we paid hundreds — er — dozens of dollars out of our own pockets to rent soldiers for dances? es! 1 am now broke, there- fore I vote thai we do something, just we seniors, to Seniors on campus? No! Have we had an fun sort of make up for our lost vears! Win don t we take a trip or something? President Christine Stan field. 1) banging mad- ly on the top of the piano, brought the meeting under control. Will someone suggest a sug- gestion? she called loudly. After a pregnant pause. Kay Wood ' s oice came from the depths of the electric Idue sofa. I like the idea of a trip. This was made into a motion, seconded, and the senior class declared formally that it would take a trip to some spot of the globe at some time not el decicled upon. The onl ihim; now lacking were the funds to linance the trip. So brainy seniors thought of a Carnival. This glorious affair which netted some S7() in pennies and nickles for the ex- hausted memliers of the class, took place Janu- ary 5 in the basement of the gym. Brilliant blankets draped o r r drooping ropes hid side- shows ( Fattest lad in the w irhl and ihe bearded lady, long black curly beard, only 5c — one thin nickle ! from the publii-. A spinning bicycle tire lo ' t fortunes for desperate veterans as they placed their little all on number 26 to win the slightly soiled pink rabbits discariled by finicky Kress stores. . . . Peanut Shurr raked pennies oft the ex-card-table with a vicious smile . . . five delicious beauties from Cox jiaraded on a table for the edification and awe ol the under- graduates. . . . The seniors gloated o er their wealth in secret and in public until with dismay they learned that no week-ends were free. For awhile they were stunned, but on a bright Sunday morning in May, other early risers could see the class, tastefully arrayeil in paint-smeared jeans and ragged jackets, eating breakfast around the lire- |)lace in the pasture. This is much better than a trip. sighed Sue Shelton. looking lovingly toward (!()X. meanwhile squirting a stream of grapefruit juice in Bertie ' s eve as she dua; for another bite. I do love fiuilford! . . . 11
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FACULTY Dorothy Lloyd Gilbert Associate Professor of English Ernestine Cookson Milner Personnel Director and Associate Profes- sor of PsychulogY I ' lllLIl ' W . FrR.NAS Profissor of English Franz E. Hohn Assislfinl Professor of Mdlheiiialics Melissa Powell Nurse J I li Cannon Assistant Treasnrer (j.AitENCE Hill liislnNhir in Biology Cv.niVA OE Br.ooNS ' irTORir hislniclor in Cernuin Dwil) II. l Al!SONS Easiness Manaser 10
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SENIORS 1946 LOl ISE AlllioTT Shciri litllp i ' lirky lias hail llie same loommales lor fiiur years, niaiored in Enulisli anil did a sioml jiili lii ' cpiii;; tlie ninlli graders in line at Giiilfnrd liifili Srliii.il. Wcjrked iin llie Qiakkk slalf and social com- milt.-.- of Youns; Friends. Shortest feel and loTigest (haul on ramjius. Busy with Joe. IRIS BE ILLE ■■l!.- ill( ha- hren -lar haskethall player for four cai- uikI 1o|,|„-,I lliat uilh jiresident of the W.A.A. She iia- unlleii ■■ lhl.ie- ' f..r the Ciii tiirdiwi for two year-. ( liir ol Dr. I ' lirna- Eni;lish nuiiors. always f;o- ing siinir|il:ice Imhii iimrTiint: lil nij;lit. Ha- many admirers. MARY HRITTON Daik and h.sels. calm am 1 gra ciou-. Marv -hows versatility plus with lier , ' n|o niciit of l.alin-American music, talent in art. h He i.f -p.. . . Beint: an Enf;li-h major hasn ' t kejjt h er In iin ac live Iv working on the social committee am 1 the .al.in el. A May llourt memlier. Let it rain- natui ral c url-. BETTY ANDER.SON BROWN An ivoiv keyboard maior. B. A. has heen secretary- treasurer ul the .Schcdarship .Society, vice president of the Woman ' s .Student Council, a member of the choir and Fine . rls Club. She mrmientarily interrupted her collegiate career bv walking down the ai-le to become Mrs. Brown. 12
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