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X JUNIOR CLASS , S' th R : Joan Smith, Jean Graham, Margaret Thomas, Carol Dankel, Jeanne Nazor. ix ow Fifth Row: Nancy Potter, Elizabeth Hopkins, Mary Hubbard, Mary Morse, Elizabeth Beattie. F rth Row: Jeanne Cook, Margaret Demmler, Helen Lee Parlett, Juanita Kenny. , ou Third Row: Rebecca Oprea, Madeline Neal, Mary Lou Milarr, Janet Donaldson, Donna Barrand, Nancy Reeb. Sec nd Row: Kate Howat, Ruth Carson, Rita Blazek, Lois Bruggemeier, Costa Carles. o First Row: Margaret Heine, Gladys Bell, Marilyn Hackett, Marjorie Rigg, Dorothy Seymour, Betty Jane : Palmer. Those not present: Joan Berget, Julia Campbell, Jo Jaspert. Twenty-nine 3 -fi'-?'f-?:i'a'- '- - ,, A A D
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W M- 1 ei...m- we . J MH ' JUNIORS 'Niv-.15-,, President ..... . .. Marl0fle RlQ9' Vice-President . . .... Janet Donaldson ' Secretary ,... . . .Mary Hubbard Treasurer . . . . . . . . .Jeanne Nazor What do you think of when you say JuniorS ? Food? Revue? Money? Prom? We're not surprised! Coffee, doughnuts, milk, bologna sandwiches, milk, brownies, cokes, onion sandwiches, milk, potato chips, cokes, lwhere do we stop?l popcorn, cokes, well, you get the idea! We've worked and you've bought, both for a good cause-a prom weekend that we'll never forget! Ruth Carson and Jo Jaspert did themselves proud at coffee-and-dough- nuts time, whenlthe sinkers ran, and Mary Morse and Lois Bruggemeier put onion sandwiches first on their list of 9:45 snacks. Through Marilyn Hackett's efforts the Hatchway was open to all. All in Fun, the traditional Junior Musical Revue, was written by Libby Hopkins, Betty Jane Palmer, and Margaret Thomas. Jean Graham and Joan Bergert beat out the music of the successful show that Jo Smith and Lou Milarr directed. The premier was April l3, an unlucky number but a lucky revue. For the first time since the war, the Juniors went back to old prom weekend-moonlig-ht and orchids on the promenade deck. Juanita Kenny, prom chairman, planned a successful Bon Voyage to the class of '46 on the good ship '47. It was quite a nautical weekend with prom dinners and prom Friday evening, the tea dance Saturday, and the all-college formal Saturday night. . Thanks to our outstanding athletes, we won the hockey cup and the basketball cup but found close competition in our sister class of '49. We are proud of the forty-niners, they've got what it takes. lt has been a successful year and . . . when we come to the end of our college days, and our .thoughts wander back through the years, we'll remember with pride and we'll sing with praise of our classmates and loved ones dear. Twenty-eight 13 '12-'M - - .. ,- .. . - V.. , ,-,...-.,-.L , Y we . .r:-- ''51 ii .3i'3Gf'aP5'.G13'Sk'Si'I-Y'-:-?'--: ., , -'--- , ,.-.4 . - - - . .. , . . .. . .W -'f-Lf -' '-nf. 'he-we-c'1.-e--Q---: .. se.-Hr: -giresz--4,1-ri-. .nfs f.'2b-fa.'.. fvrf1a,f'f'1 ' fr'-..r:ii2s:.-at--.1'Y H. .---A-ge,1::,'-'V--fs--: :seq , iie4s--'f'fi': frg.-.- lv 2 I . 1-gli , '., .l ' l.. . - ,. - mis.: 4 . audaiai - -. - .....i....u...-.--
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,--Y -. 5 i i i a l I l l - ..- .. +3 ,. Tw ' . f. 3- .'- . 313 fEYf1'i'ff- H-5 ' ' ' ' l 1 llPll0Mllllll CLASS i E 1 l i l el P l l l 4 'A l l . Q l l l i l we 9 ll is il lx il il 3. , . ll -SWE-es President .,.,,. ..... G eorgiana Fust Vice-President . . . . . .Marianna Hubbard Treasurer .... . . .Barbara McNutt , Secretary . . .... Joanna Orton There will be a very important meeting of the Sophomore Class in the Chapel at ll:45 today! We started the year off with a bang and Georgie Fust was elected President of the class of '-48. Mollie Hubbard, Jo Orton and Bobbie McNutt were our other officers. When Freshman-Sophomore Week came there were many other meet- ings-secret, mysterious meetings, and we decided that because the Fresh- men were such good sports the week would be run on a strictly friendly' basis. The inmates and Prisoners of the Sophomores accomplished much that week, and the college was rewarded with a freshly painted fence. Kay Marshall keeps the Treasure Box in her room, carrying on the precedent set for us by our sister class, the Seniors. 1 Another meeting' in January had wonderful results. The Polka Dot Prom, under the able leadership of Lo Brundage and Barbie Dye, was an all-college dance, the first ofthe year. The dance was aggreat success and everyone looked oh so-o-o-o 1 nice in her new Christmas formal. The class of '48 has taken on a very wonderful job, that of being foster-parents to a child in Europe. Each member has done a great deal for the little war orphan. Our second year at L. E. C. is over and we have gained a great deal. Now we are sure that we are a part of L. E. C.-a vital part. Now wef have that contented feeling, that wonderful feeling of belong'ing. Thirty li ' ' ... ,... T .ff .-. r-.. . .. -..-is-1111, --1 .n..g-5-5 ...z:4,. , V-1-.5 -- -'-.--:x. u , . - 1 :'. ' ' ,JF-r:--'-1'---:..1 '1 , ,w-1' , V , - r ,- - V .-, .f vf .,,-,wi---L.,'-., ,-,.,---,f4L,,,.-,g.s-vnu,-4 112- he-:.,-.'.1 ,eff-.., H iw' ..'.-: am., . .---.1 -M., N V 4,, -.-:.- ,- E .. H-.. H 1:T.::1:g...Av,T22Sil.LL:gi5.f4L :A l.?5.., -5, 5 . ner - gr ., ...HRm mHmA?,.15t:i?,,x,.albgi L. .:,.n. . ..5 5-,..:. 1.7.1.1 .mfs l, . .. ,. . .. . fee V - he J.. 1+e1f -+-er'-PM 'r A' i ' ' .-xxx .-r.'?1' ' fb-f r . .. 'A ,:.. .r., X '-A -A V w: A 1 i r'-'-'
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