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Sentra: flllzxss PATRICIA SHERMAN REAGER President of the Senior Class Editor of Pandaisia This above all, to thine own self be truef' JANE SWIGERT HENDRICK MARY JANE McDowELL Vice-President of Senior Class Maid-of-Honor to the Queen of the May Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an Chairman of the Mountain Fund Bazaar excellent thmg ln Woman-9, Head you may think, Heart you may feel, but Hand you shall work alway! Seven
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'fleanne Roach is running the elevator at Stewartis. Betty Vaughan has been disappointed in love and has resorted to the Salvation Army for comfort. c'Katharine Wathen is, and has been since her graduation, compiling a summary of Ameri- can History. Up to the present, it only has two million, nine hundred thousand, six hundred and sixty-six pages. It is thought this worthy effort will be given to the public within the next hundred years or so. MI thank you. MCentlemen of the Jury, the Judge said in a loud and tremulous voice, uYou will please retire to the jury room to make your decision. The Jury withdrew. For ten minutes nothing could be heard in the court room except the ticking of the large clock hanging upon the wall. At the end of that time, the jurymen filed in and resumed their former positions. The foreman of the Jury arose and said, '6Your Honor, we, the gentlemen of the Jury, are ready to render our verdict. We hold that Father Time is not guilty of the charge brought against him, and we, furthermore, advise the Spirit of the Class of 1943 to be more careful of his duties from this time forth, for evermoref' Betty Ezell, ,43 Q11 girth mth at Qrginning Another spring, another class Once more begins to say, alas, 'Tis time to think of toasts once more, To close the door on high school days, To start again in a brand new phase. Not to forget one's friends of old, But, in new faces, more friendships mold. We should think of school as a preparation For whatis to come in days ahead, When Nazism will then be dead. Six lane Hall, 743
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KATHERINE LOU MADDUX The Queen of the May 45 7, A merry heart goes all the day. JANE WHITMAN HALL BETTY VAUGHAN Hockey Captain GC 77 Do not turn back when you are just at the goal ELIZABETH ANN EGGERS A Business Manager Treasurer The great use of life is to spend it for something HA daughter of the gods, Eight that outlasts it. Divinely tall, and most divinely fairf'
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