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:V. I - ' iii ' First RoiV : Mary Ellen Sanford. Becerly Sanford. Janice Peters, president. Marilun Stroup. Donne Rmgicood. Lorraine Roberts. Rosemary Unrecht. Dorothy Rongren. Jeanne Stanley. Louise Schmidt. Second Row: Phyllis Schellenger, Doro- thy Schellenger. Shirley Ann Olson. Joyce Todd. Patricia Wayerski. Mary Rose Wieman. Dorothy Yuhas. Rosanne O Brien. Belly Tnplelt. Mary M ' Ltss Stockton. Dolores W ' ernetle. Bridget Ann Sherlock. M First Roic : Glenna Blumsfrom. Kathryn Compion. Anita Barber. Florence Dapper. Betiy King. Lonlla Johnson. Joanne Dube. Second Row: Betty Jane Johns on. Mary Crosby. Amarani Kanzler. Patricia Hunt. Mary Fitzpatnck. Florence Coch- rane. Mary Lu Candjer. Patricia Hoy, vice president. X ' lrginia Gunn. Joan Kiilzer. Mary Gallagher , secretaru. Willa Jo Hall. Eileen Entel.
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SENIORS First Rou.-: Betty Morin. Norma Valentine. Eteanore Kelly. Second Roto: Haruko Kuroiiva. Roana Clark. Toyo M,gaki, Margaret Robbins. Third Roa : Freid.a Cowan. Virginia Reisenauer. Joan Schultheis. Rosemary Yuse. Not pictured: Mrs. Mabel Wier. and Patricia Norton. Page thirteen
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FRESHMEN I ifi, ' A O. ■.;-;.. , i , , ,, ,, Wmnonu Ellenun. Palncia McCafferu. Kalherine Croo. Anne Neal. Louise Mailer. Second Row: ' Id. Nnh.bue. Frances Delaney. Thud Row: Barbara Gfeller. Mary Ann Herres Lon Druffel. Jean Murray. Bertha Ann McDonald. Geraldme McCarthy. PcscMa Mullms. Frances McCreevy. Mar,or,e Nthler. The eagerness with which Class ' 48 entered into the spirit of the college was truly note- worthy As patient newcomers they bore all known forms of torture ot the hands of the sophomores. A reception by the juniors was the climax of the initiation, and the freshmen, having proved their worth, were received with open arms. Their activities were numerous. A roller-skating party, on assembly dance, the class picnic and the Mystery Mixer, all prove how spirited and well organized the freshmen are. Because of its novelty and success, the Mystery Mixer deserves special mention. In keeping with the theme, huge question marks were hung in the gymnasium, and in a mystery-packed booth a turbaned fortune-teller revealed the hidden things of the future to curious couples. Proceeds of the dance were given to the Red Cross for French relief. Page fi leen
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