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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY E Juniors, upon our arrival at college this fall, learned that a career of busy business- women had been plotted tor us. Our first Saturday we supervised the Y. W. C. A. reception, and the next Saturday the picnic at' Township Park. Also we had to pinch pennies and so carried on with Junior Sandwiches and a rattle on a radio. At class dinners, however, we were forced out of our shell by Barbara Morris' beautiful speech to the Founders, and by singing to our sister class. In addition to all our business activities, we have had to take time out for sports, especially hockey, tennis, dramatics, the Lantern, and the Tiber. Lastly,-grades, with eleven of us being elected to Kappa Alpha Sigma. Did we say lastly? Add a huge P. S.-Prom, with Jeannette Bricker as chairman. Although we have been such busy bees all year, we must confess that we have felt mighty blue about the seniors graduating, and are hoping that next year we may live up to their reputation. President ........ .... B arbara Morris Vice President . .... .,... J can Fulton Secretary-Treasurer ............. .... J anet Anderson June Alexander Laura Beavers Betty Brainard Jeannette Bricker Dorothy Dawson Mary Jane Eldridge Ruth Fawcett Patty Finley Ann Florea Winifred Griffing Ruth Grow Virginia Hamilton Marian Howells Jane Hull Helen Kavanagh Lucille Kinzel Florence Kreps Mary Lane Frances McKay Fern 'Miller Barbara Steinteld Audrey Murray Marcia Parsons Mary Phemister Anne Piskur Frances Reed Ruth Seiffert Martha Jean Stricker Dorothy Sturrock Kathryn Tear Christine White Nancy Williams Marcia Seelbach twenty-one
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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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THE SENIOR CLASS it EMILIE BELLE DAVIS RUTH LOUISE STARK JANET ELIZABETH PAUL Buffalo, New York Elyria, Ohio Akron, OI'liO SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY BIOLOGY Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4, Oberlin College 1 Science Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3 Art Club 2 CIWOII' I, 2, 3 Home Economics Club 2, 3 Basketball Manager 2 Lantern Staff 3 French Club 3 Honorary Member Lantern Staff 2 Y. W. C. A, CGblr1Bt 4 Y. W. C. A, Sec. 3, President 4 Golf 2, 3, 4 Student Counselor 3 Student Counselor 3 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Aviation Club l, 2, 4 Lantern Staff 2, Editor 3 Commencement Play 2 CIOSS TFGOSUVSF 4 Junior Revue 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4 Tea Dance Chairman 3 Assistant Director 3 French Club 3, 4 Scroll Board 2 Choir 3, 4 Tiber Business Board 2, 35 Y. W. C. A. Vice President 3, Advertising Manager 3 Program Chairman 4 Tiber Literary Board 4 Tiber Board 3, 4 Dramatics l, 2 Athletic Board, Manager 3 Golf 2 Student Counselor 3 Class Vice President 3, 4 Class President 3, 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY O now we are at the beginning of the end of our college days. Before setting up our carcl tables and filling our fountain pens we shall stop for a moment to talk of ships and seal- ing wax. We'll leave the lcnotty future, and linger with fleeting melancholy over the years when we were younger than we are, and Time was not so fast a-flying. With rousing glee we burst into senior year singing I would rather be a senior and a triumphant black and gold they are our colors . . . life was a not very minor heaven, with caps and gowns instead of halos . . . Founders' Day we suffered our annual defeat in hockey, but after four years one becomes reconciled to anything . . . the senior dance, for once an unqualified success, was balm to our collective vanity. . .besides, Miller had found the cake the night before, neatly enthroned on top of the telephone booth . . . we revelled in our twelve forty-five permissions . . . particularly since the D. U.'s and Betas suddenly be- gan to appear on our campus in soul-satisfying numbers . . . after Christmas the fraternity twenty-two
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