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Ella Banks Weathees Caroline Webstee MiEiAM Wegee Alice Laura Wells Maey Feances White Maey Jane White Maejoeie Whitlow Wancy Williams Mildred Willson Gladys Wilson Ruth Clifford Woody Elizabeth Worrell Aelene Hope Wright Gertrude Weight Eleanoe Wyatt Maey Frances Wynne Air Raid! Rat Week TPIE humiliation of falling fiat on onr faces ! The utter desolation of the world seen from under our paper-sack hats ! The friendlessness of it all ! We all felt that if one more sophomore called out Air Raid, we would die, and if we cleaned one more room, or carried one more laundry bag, death would be sweet. We ' ll never forget the endless cry of O, Sopho- mores, with your , the ghostliness of little and big rat courts, the parades of the sad creatures who were us. We finally admitted that it was fun, all in all, but we think it will be much more fun as a
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Hatcher Rogers Charlotte Rose Jeanette Rose Ruth Rose ] Iary Walton Rucker Rebecca Savage Romelia Sayke Elizabeth Scott Ernestine Scott Nell R. Scott Dorothy Sue Simmons Elsie Smith Jane Smith June Smith Betty Gray ' Smithdeal Rebecca Spicee Jean Springston Josephine Starling Blanche Steele Frances Steffey Eleanor Steffey ' Jeanne Claire Strick Frances Steohecker Shirley Sutton Doris Tay ' lor Elizabeth Tbnnent Margaret Thomas Frances Leigh Tice Barbara Timberlake Frances Trevilian Betsy Teigg Sara Trigg Louise Turner Katherine Yaughan L RY Parrish Viccellio Dreama Anne Waid Elizabeth Walker Mary Frances Walker Betty- Watts Xancy Watts
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You, loved the increase in prestige, and didn ' t mind the oft-repeated, You hnotu more now than you ' ll ever know in your life, from teachers a id ■parents. You were free from the shepiicism of the first year, eager to make your year a good one. We loved your spint. ' ait Left to right: Agnew, Phillips, Miss Her, Haymes, Jennings. 1 1 etc a avk T iai4tate You begin to wonder, now that spring is almost over, if every year is going to be the best you ' ve ever had. The satisfied feeling of belong- ing, the j:)lanning for Eat Week, the hilarity and fun when it arrived, the novelt} ' of ambling do ltown at odd hours — you thrived under the new privileges. Sports were important to you all fall ; winter was a time for making grades and busying yourself A ath an activity or two ; spring was the most delightful of the year. Miss Her was classman again and gave you a picnic at Longwood in October. You got along splendidly with her counsel ; Betsy Jennings, as president, has led you in every undertaking. Agues Patterson was elected secretary when Lillian Agnew left school. Mary Fidele Ilaymes served well as vice-president when Eliza !McDanie]s didn ' t return to school in the fall, and Charlotte Philips kept your finances in smooth condition. In February you reopened Club ' 43 in the Eec, with a large audience and better performance than last year ' s. Betty Youngberg was the chatty operator, and Jean Weller and the Ladies of Note sang Darkness beau- tifully. The modern dance, Patriotism, was given by the five modernaires, and Ann Ware was Zazu Pitts to perfection. Next year you ' ll leave your favorite haunts on . jinex. Main, and Student for the more dig-nified suites of Junior Building — the inevitable something to look forward to, after this year of satisfying work and play.
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