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lst ROW: Arlynne Turnquist, Shirley Ostermann, Nancy Fevold, Martha Gilbert, Joanne Beggs, Emily Holley, Marilyn Gross, Charlotte Cline, Sara Morlan, 2nd ROW: Kayrl Lutcavish, Jean Tingwald, Irene Buche, Joyce Graeber, Colleen Stolk, Jo Ann Cooper, Ronelda Behrens, Minyon Frost, Pernilla Ohs, Anne Bergeson, 3rd ROW: KN Charlene Bergeson, Janyce Dove, Ruth Borkowski, Winnifred Hartman, Malinda Foege, AN Shirley McClain, Helen Gade, Charlene Rasmussen, Marla Hoodjer, Sally Wayt. 4th ROW: Idella Ernst, Naoma Pageler, Beverly Haulman, Sharon Mathias, Roberta Scott, Bonnie No- land, Roberta Nissen, Patricia Peterson, Janet Fosmark, Ann Mumm, Shirley Rexroat. THE JUNIORS With spring and the end of classes the junior class began to come out of hibernation. Activities for the class as a whole were fairly limited to money-raising projects for the big social event of the year the junior- senior banquet. Most of the juniors have found themseives in that hopeless pit of despair known by all past and present students as the ''junior slump. Some of the more ambitious members of the class have used their time constructively by such pastimes as embroidering, knitting, sewing, and other fine domestic arts. The glamorous night life of a junior includes shampoos, manicures, popping corn, playing cards, having gab sessions, and watching Perry Como on TV every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. Some of the more fortunate members of the class who are sport- ing diamonds or pins spend their evenings ---otherwise. The class was separated for the first time when the first group of girls left our happy family for their psychiatric affiliation at Knoxville. The long span of time during which there are no classes came as a wel- come change after a year filled with busy hours of classes, duty, and fun.
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