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First row: Ridenour, H.un Second row: R. Mann, Oakley. Dr. Schiciicl SENIOR OFFICERS Peggy Harris.-.- Presjdcnt Jean Ridenour Vice Preside)?: Anne Oakley Secretary Rebecca Mann Treasurer HISTORY As many events in the history of the world have been immortali2,ed in song, so the senior class may well connect its memories with melodic strains. It was GoDjg Home for us when we returned to Happy and Tippy Toe in September. What a wonderful experience it was to initiate the frosh into the mysteries of matriculation and coke parties. Oh. the excitement of our own initiation into the pro- fessional world! Hand Me Down M v Teaching Slippers was the cry. Hardly had the mortarboards settled over our wise brows when the hour was at hand to elect Ethel d.-. Lancaster caps the semoi:
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Straw as our Circus chairman. Her magnificant directicjn was equaled only by the stunt which resulted. On Circus night, the very angels in the heavens sang, and the devils howled that The Devil Had Gotten His Due. And the senior class got theirs — first place! The lights dimmed, and the band played Winter Vv ' on- derland as Bunnie Ricks, senior dance chairman, and Betsy Gravely, honorary classman, ushered in the winter season. Through the Go den Days of that spring, we snatched Seniors Dance in the Winter c ndcihnd Senior Circus Skit— The Devil Gets His Due at each note of the fast-closing refrain as Smgnig We J eared tlie End. Our little sisters took up the melody . . . The Torch Is All Aglow . . . and we realized that we were saying goodbye to Dr. Schlegel, our wonderful friend and adviser, and to our Alma Mater. There were tears in our eyes, but I ' ll Be Seeing Ton was on the lips of every senioi, for we knew that we would often meet again m these beloved Halls of Ivy. Vi »ir C ♦ Walking into the Future . . .
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