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DEAR SENIOR DIARY: best Freshman class, the best Sophomore class, Well, it seems that the I the best Iunior class is now the best Senior classllll Yes, we ve really made the grade . . . achieved our goal . . . graduation and a B.S. degree! ! ll . . . Our Senior girls are beautiful but smart . . . and what's more, they've broken all records in getting their men! Witness: Dorothy Clark, our president, who middle-aisled it last Christmas . . . and Ida Marie Cole, who will become a Mrs. right after graduation . . . as for glamour . . . well, Virginia Cole and Peggy' iPool Payne run Brenda and Cobina ll! . . '. then there's Virginia Detien with that delicate de- loveliness that causes many heart-throbs . . . and that petite, golden- haired charmer, Evelyn Miller . . . then there's Marie Boekhouse who keeps the U. S. Mail working over-time . . . and the dainty Dresden-doll, Laurelle C'Leary. Our class has achieved a new high in scholarship and talent, too. Witness: Marjory Farrell, as sweet as she is brilliant . . . Mary Louise VerKoulen, an Einstein with a delicious sense of humor . . . Chris Williams, who made Dr. I. Q. sit up and take notice . . . the copper-haired Bernita Keith with the face of a Da Vinci angel and the hands of a Michaelangelo . . . Dorothy Lucas and Margaret Bryan whose glorious voices will surely be famous some day '. . . Bill Dierks, to whom we owe the success of our annual . . . Leland Gordy, top-notch writer, orator, economist and official Romeo of T. C .... tiny but mighty, Caroline Keenan who putover High School Day . . . Catherine Middleton, who personifies efficiency . . . Polly Dohn and Dorothy Sylvester, two clever girls for whom upper-grades held no terror . . . Evelyn Sullivanwho dabbles in clay like a veteran sculptress . . . Marthajane Pthoades, whose sunny disposition and accomplishments as a brilliant pianist have made her outstanding . . . Our students have all ranked high in their teaching and should make excellent educators . . . but we have not 'been purely academic in our pursuits, for we have contributed to radio programs, newspapers, magazines, I.R.C. Conferences, we have helped promote proms, High School Days, 'Fall Fiestas, teas, assemblies, dinners, parties, and even romances . . . close seconds Well, diary, we've had four glorious years of working, planning and teaching together . . . we've all loved it . . . ROSE EVELYN mllylllllll
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l Tllll JINUDRS At last+after three long years of work and fun-the Iuniors are about to become full fledged Seniors. They have enjoyed their first try at prac- tice teaching and are ready for moreg To this class belongs that attribute of being able both to work and play well. Their cooperation in the Fall Fiesta and in High School Day has been whole-hearted and complete. They have held their parties in this same spirit, Those grunts and 'groans we heard for several ,days were due to a Horseback Ride at the Military Country Club. They claim that they had fun, but what price fun? This party was followed by another active gathering-a skating party. Christ- mas found the Iuniors together in the social room for another event. Feb- ruary l4th was celebratedwith the usual Valentine Party-but this Valen- tine Party was different from any you've ever attended. lust ask any Iunior about itl A Scavenger hunt followed in which the scavengers hunted far and wide to collect all the articles on the list-and a few that were not. During the year the gavel of authority was used most efficiently by the Iunior President, lean Lane. The most proficient Mary Virginia Stoltz was the able and willing Vice-President in charge of parties and fun. Notebook and pencil were used diligently in the hands of the' secretary, Roxie Gardner. The class moneys were held safely in the strongbox in charge of the Treasurer, George Davis. y F 1-
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