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ne iluHe4t In liveliness of spirit as well as In nunnbers, the freshman class tops other groups. Their year ' s social calendar was packed with amusement. Rating high on the merrymaking list was Karnlval Kapers, an informal dance sponsored in April. Murals of carnival at- tractions covered the gym walls, balloons hung from the stage, and booths dotted the sidelines. Stimulating dance rhythm was furnished by hlugh Orlard ' s orchestra. All ar- rangements were under the capable direction of Gertrude Costello, class president. (Above) Ekanore Kelly. Grace Helmer, Betty Morin, Margaret Molitor, Esther ' eber. Gwendolyn Servick, KatherineGray, Maxine McCanna, Gertrude Costello, Doris Mead, Catherine Fairhurst, Phyllis Smiley. (Below, left) Carol Ross, Allene Myers, Zelda Anderson, Rosamond Johnson, Virginia Reisenauer, Patricia Norton, and other freshmen coming from class. (Below, right) Betty Morin, Margaret Molitor, Catherine Fairhurst, Joan Schultheis, Clara Schneider, Norma Valentine, Maxine McCanna, Grace Helmer, Elearwre Kelly, Doris Mead.
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From a fine start to k jjiJl ou fnlshrtK JuKior Class conducted its affairs this year. With Betty Lynn NorfW-op at the helm, both scholastic and social doings progressed smoothly. As a climax to all cerme the Cotton Ball, April 24. Dancers found the audi- torium transformed into a summer garden. A white arbor climbing with flowers, erect- ed in the center of the floor, gave passage into bowers on all sides. White picket fences, foliage, and white trellises, laden with blossoms, lined the walls and stage. Deli- cate summer formals worn by guests helped make the event unmatchable for sheer beauty. (Above, front row:) Mary Ferrell. Joanne Hennessey, Ellen Lovell, Miriam Ruth Chafee, Virginia Bogar, Mary Louise Lynch, Belly Lynn Northrojy, Esther Scarcello. (Back row) Marjorie Cash, Anna Marie Hilscher, Marjorie Honsowetz, Belle Alberts, Frances Nichols, Helen Troyer. (Below) Class Off icers : Betty Lynn Northrop, president: Marjorie Cash, vice-president; Etnor Keefer, treasurer.
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So p u)4Hane4. In sports, scholastic honors and social accomplishments, the sophomores made a name for themselves. Eleanor Pontier headed the Tox Archery Club which rose to fame through its tournament competitions and monthly shoots. Picturesquely listed as supper, poker, and roving shoots, the rounds gave exceptional opportunities for im- proving skill and sharing in recreational enjoyment. When the new star on the horizon, the Monogram Club, rose to sponsor intramural sport activities, the majority of charter members were contributed from the sophomore class. Included among them were Evelyn Nyberg, Eileen Pierce, Helen Beavers, Leah Cross, and Betty Snoey. Swimmers, basketball players, archers, hail from the ranks of the sophs. Next year the class leadership will spread to all-college functions when Eileen Pierce takes over as Sodality Prefect and Mary Louise Blanc is installed as Yearbook Editor and student vice-president. Members of the group are famed for cooperation and for effectively dem- onstrating, through their sports mixer, one of the outstandingly successful dances of the year, the results that can be accomplished by staunch backing. Much credit goes to Anna Marie Weston, class president, for promo- tional ability. {Below) front row: Betty Snoey. Marie Schinzel. Rosemary Yuse, Lorrene Pasquan. (Back row) ' eryt Keefer, Bernice Sapf . Gertrude Hieber, Leah Cross. Ann illiams. Pagtforly-tighi
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