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lUI'll0R CLRSS .-Pf f' AY ' ij- Although the Class of 1946 is outnumbered three to one by its Little Sisters, the Freshmen, size has not limited the scope of its activities. The versatility of its members has been impressively ex- pressed in musical talent, dramatic presentation, radio broadcast- ing, war bond drives, and on the Sports page, as well as in intel- lectual pursuits. The unpreceden,ted success of our Sophomore Cotillion was a fine example of the great achievements possible when the class functions as a unit. Once the goal has been sighted. each member is inclefatigable in the effort exerted to attain it. It is in such a spirit that we now plan our long-awaited JUNIOR VVEEK festivities, looking forward to the possession of our Class Rings and Blazers-outward indications of upperclassman pres- tige. 71
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NATALIE REGINA YEAGER 1620 Franklin Street Wilmington, Delaware BACIIELOR or ARTS English French . . . sophistication in miniature . . . poised and gracious . . . lovely voice and charming manner . . . generous and willing . . . starry-eyedn . . unflinching loyalty . . . cleep appreciation . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . ' CLASS SONG Singvwe of our college days Sing forever of our Iiws Of crinison and of gold ,' Within these hallowed halls Sing we of our future, too, Sing forever of our friends Success that is foretold. No matter what befalls CHORUS Inirnaculatans, lift your hearts, 1 And onward ever strive For honor, truth, and loyalty, 4 THE CLASS OF FORTY-FIVE. 70
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SOPHOIHORE CLIISS As Sophomores, we have lost much of the wide-eyed wonder that characterized us as Freshmen. Our external citervescence has disappeared, but our love for everything lmmaculatan deepens with each passing day. VVe have learned to value the personal independence of college 'life and to budget our time in such a way as to take advantage of the many opportunities ahtorded us for full-fledged development. We are eager to possess our share of the rich cultural treasure that our beloved lmmvaculata olifers, and to become really the woman of our dreams. Our first venture in responsibility centered around Freshman initiationg that was a prelude to the much greater responsibility of carrying through our very successful Sophomore Cotillion at the WVarwiclc, which re- sulted in our gift of a one-thousand-dollar Bond to the Building F und. 72
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