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v President JEAN WHITE THE SENIOR CLASS of 19SS had its origins in the dim and dis- tant past — September 15, 1951, to be exact. On this momentous occasion from near and far we arrived on Madison ' s campus. Everything seem- ed a mad turmoil at first, with registration, getting settled in the dorms, and numerous teas and receptions to attend. We soon made a little order out of the chaos, however, and elected Gloria Taylor to preside over our baby class. President and Mrs. G. Tyler Miller were chosen to be our sponsors during our voyage through the seas of education. Second semester Convocation brought us an outstanding speaker in the person of Senator Robert A. Taft. Toward the end of the year, when we were already well-settled old co ' lege women, we embarked upon our first major venture as a class — our Freshman Class Day. We showed our originality from the very first by sponsoring an audience participation-type radio show for the assembly program. We ' ll never forget the hilarious antics of our little family on a tour of New York in our class night show, Lullably of Broadway. The next year we bounced back to campus as sopho- mores, thoroughly acquainted with college life now and rarin ' to go. Betty Smith was our energetic president that year. We undertook as our project selling beanies to the freshmen ; this has become a traditional project for the sophomore class. This year included the happy hilarity of rushing and goating. Then February rolled around, and with it came our second class day. Our assembly speaker was Mrs. Emily Jacobson, who gave excellent readings comparing Shaw and Shakespeare. Our show that evening was entitled Valen- tine Varieties and included bouncing cupids and the King and Queen of Hearts. Our capable leader as we labored through our junior First Row: R. Goewey, Treas- urer; J. Mitchell, Secretary. Sec- end Row: L. Jeter, Vice-Presi- dent; M. Colvin, Business Man- ager; M. F. Turner, Serjeant-at- Arms; M. Harris, Reporter.
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