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ladded From that first bewildering registration day to the final event of Senior Week, many friendships are formed and fond memories have their beginning. No matter which class a student is in, he realizes that he is a part of the whole, and it is that unity which creates the college spirit. F our years of college in, clude months of adjusting Bunsen burners, dissecting cats, typing reams of pages on Aristotle and Renais- sance art, practicing compositions for senior concerts, preparing model luncheons, making daily lesson plans, and accumulating shelves of those familiar blue books. The road to a diploma is a twisting one; professors, notebooks, and books are all part of the pathway. The goal which the student reaches is the feeling of progress which results from education. It leads on to achievements, pleasures, and dreams to accomplish. MARY SELLER, LEWIS ECKERMAN, JIM ANDREWS, A.S., BARBARA TUNNICLIFF
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OFFICERS President ............. Walter Kline Vice-President . . . .Virginia Wright Secretary ............. Ruth Cissna Treasurer .......... Eleanor Brooks igaanL 86w With graduates in October, February, and June, the Class of 1944 has already become a scattered clan. Commencement exercises on June 18 re- united many of this group while others were absent due to military service. Those members of the junior class who will complete their studies at the close of the J uly Naval semester also participated in the festivities of Senior Week. Colorful Homecoming activities began the Senior Year of 1943-44 with a flourish of Blue and White in spite of the wartime limitations. Marian Mc- Kaig and Imogene Burnside were the co-chairmen of the week-end to direct the program and welcome returning alumni. F oundation Day in January marked the seventy-fourth birthday of our alma mater. The senior class turned out in a body to hear their president, Walter Kline, pledge $500 to the Parsons-Sandison Living Memorial Fund, which activity is traditional with the graduating class. I261
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