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II m ' • -f!Cf aM? ' ?.i ' ' T ?e Juniors. Not shy when it comes to activity, but a few are at picture taking. Here are some of the class mem- bers: Front Row, left to right: Eileen Coale. Rho Tau Sigma president: Eleanor Pontier, Tox Field Captain: Rosemary Yuse, Marcelta Gibney, Anna Marie Weston. Back Row: Mary Louise Blanc, sodality vice- prefect, year- book editor: Helen Costetlo, class president. Collegian editoi , Helen Beavers, Veryl Keefer. Not pictured are: Lillian Jamison, Lillian Lael. Evelyn Mclnnis, Bernice Sapp, Marie Schinzel, and Vivian Smnett. muo From the homely task of sorting boxes of buttons to the pleasant social bustle of sponsoring the annual semi-fornia! Cotton Ball, the Juniors hove traversed the ups and downs of variety with their 1943 class activities. During class meetings, hundreds of buttons of all shapes, sizes, and colors w6re classi- fied and placed in respective containers to aid the overworked Red Cross sewing center. A further assistance to the Red Cross was the Juniors ' sewing and knitting project. Small pieces of cotton prints were sewed into patch-work blocks for quilts, while vari-colored squares were knitted for an afghan. Ranking high as a social success was the annual Cotton Boll, traditionally presented by the Junior Class. The date selected for the ball is one immediately following the season of Lent. Beautifully decorated with flowers and spring colors, the college gym, transformed into a bower, becomes a fitting background for the bright cotton formals. At Christmas, the Juniors played Santa Clous to the orphan lads at the newly opened Don Boscoe Home. A Christmas basket was heaped with gomes; clever stockings made by the class were heaped with candies and nuts. Helen Costello, class president, was assisted by Mary Louise Blanc, vice-president, Veryl Keefer, and Eleanor Pontier in carrying out these numerous activities. Outstanding Junior leaders in school ofFoirs were: Eileen Pierce, prefect of the colleqe Parish Sodality Seminar, and president of the Monogram Club; Lillian Lael, secretary of the Seminar; Helen Costello, COLLEGIAN editor; and Eileen Coale, president of Rho Tau Sigma. Pagt thirty
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