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Alice Armstrong Jeanne Arnold Mildred Axelson Janet Beach Isabel Beck Mina Berenstein Virginia Bigler Barbara Booth Betty Bowden Louise Brown Janice Buchman Martha Campbell Elizabeth Casey Winnifrecl Clark Marten Dieteman Mary Louise Dougherty Peggy Duff Jean Eggleston Elizabeth Farnham Elizabeth Ferguson Katherine Fitzsimons Evelyn Franks President ,,.. , . , .... Mary Elizabeth Grabau Vice President ...,. ..,..,.,,. B etty Bowden Secretary-Treasurer . , . , .Kathryn Hawkins Sally Fultz Margaret Geissman Marjorie Gongwer Rose Mary Gangwer Mary Elizabeth Grabau Josephine Greer Martha Hanse Kathryn Hawkins Barbara Hiiditch Pauline Johns Marjorie Jones Laura Belle Layman Martha Lane Jane McGlane Catherine McKay Lucille Marco Patricia Morrison Rhoda Murray Margaret Newman Jane Pease Jane Plankenhorn Suzanne Plasic Bertha Preston Besse Reppetto Louise Roe Alice Roth Flora Schuer Helen Scott Marion Snedden Betty Sondles Lorraine Sterkel Elizabeth Tatem Mary Vail LaVerne Verbsky Marion Wagner Louise Ward Ruth White Mary Elizabeth Wible Charlotte Williams Marjorie Willoughby Frances Woronowicz Jean Wright Wilma Blum
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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY IXTY-SEVEN strong they came, this last freshman class, one of the largest groups of students to enter Lake Erie's doors. Bound together by grand class spirit, they took sophomore devilment with the best grace pos- sible, and agreed after it was all over that the sophs were really all right. Once through the week of initiation, freshmen appreciated anew what their big sisters meant to them. With the feeling that they belonged they pro- ceeded to rally to the cause, and won the basketball tournament-not to mention being runner up in the Hockey finals. Talent will out, even in freshman year, and the proof of it lies in the class plays. Laura Belle Layman, as the princess, with Barbara Hilditch, Jane McGlone, Betsy Ferguson, Sue Plasic, Mina Berenstein, and Margery Jones as supporting cast made The Faraway Princess a real fairy tale. And the Hard Times Party! Just glance through our snapshot pages and you'll get some idea of what hilarity is like. Such costumes, such ori- ginality-and such foodl Pirates, sailors, swashbuckling buccaneers, and dainty Victorian misses supplied splashes of color, and it was hard to choose the prize winners. Wise in their choice of a faculty advisor, the freshmen are fortunate enough to be under the guidance of Mr. Hickerson. All too soon, it seems, has this first year gone by, the freshman dance, given during Prom week end, was a fitting climax to Lake Erie's social life. Each of our sixty-seven has tried to emulate the character of a true Lake Erieite. Here charm, dignity, and poise give to each girl the ambition to achieve her own goal. eighteen
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President ..,..,.. ....,. C arol Thomas Vice President ..... .... F rances Fovargue Secretary-Treasurer .......,,. . . .Barbara Griswold Anne Babcox Virginia Baker Carolyn Bertschy Jean Canfield Frances Cohen Luna Dawson Mary Eloise de Ford Jane Delitsch Margaret Duncan Jeanne Fretz Jeanne Goldstein Eloise Guthrie Margaret Hill Virginia Hofheimer Jane Hull Ruth Kastler Isabelle Landers Deo McCain Eleanor McCloskey Harriet MacFee Margaret Maclachlan Katherine Moehle Jean Ann Newhall Helen Oakes Jane Parsons Barbara Peck Glarlys Perlstein Helen Perry Ruth Robinson Patricia Upstill Jane White Mary Louise Elder Elizabeth Warner Anne Monson SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY RESHMEN once, but sophomores now! The word has a magic ring for all thirty-eight of us. This certainly has been an eventful year for the class of '4l. Freshman-Sophomore week gave us just the prestige we needed with the small fry to start the year off with a bang and then-we found the treasure box! A lucky break, we all agreed. The whole year has continued to bring in plenty of luck, and loads of fun, besides, with class president, Carol Thomas, seeing us nobly through. Remember the Christmas dance? We thought the decorations were pretty novel, and everybody seemed to have a lot of fun. But we aren't satisfied with our record yet, and we hope to better it when, for the first time, we assume the role of upperclassmen. twenty
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