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peared among the Freshmen either, while one went so far as to get married. The Christmas banquet was a glorious treat, and just heaps of fun, while the Christmas spirit ran rampant as we circled the town singing carols with Miss Eyster. After Christmas vacation we settled down to the task of preparing for mid-term exams, and just between you and me, I think that the rumored rise of the scholastic standing was due mostly to our class. At least we swelled the ranks of Zeta Phi, showed our ability on The Collegian, and were represented in Thalia, Y.W.C.A., Glee C1ub,Philomathean, Art Club, Riding Club and Delta Kappa Tau. We were sorry to lose our president before the end of the first semester, but in her place we elected the well liked Rosita Martinez, our little Texan. Senior Promleto relieve che long stretch between vacations, and what a glorious affair it was. It took a lot of settling down to get over it, but life moved steadily Hpoco a poco crescendo through the horse show, the May Court, pageant, our garden party and class day. Finally we feasted our eyes on the graduation of the Seniors we so hated to see leave, and said sadly to ourselves theretll come a day'1 when we will be standing there in their places. First RowziE. Beringer, S Lewis, V. Harner, B. Parks. V. Jones, P. Foss, V. Rasset, M. Schmidt, G. Morgan. Second Row:-wR. Samuels, B. Kemp, D. Klenzing, F. Stallings, R. Martinez, H. Beagle, P. Whitmore, M. Rappuhn, A. Pohlman. Third RowrrC. Haines, N. Pomeroy, F. Garson, L. Fisher, H. Spence, P. Alexander, I. Aiken, H. Carrol. Fourth Row:wG. Axlerod, N. Gilbert, B. Schur, L. Kring, D. Baran, L. Rosenbaum, B. Lawson, R. Nathanson, L. Stees. Fifth RowziE. Lillian, D. Kramer, E. Hurst, B. Lilly, M. Vogt, B. Feterman, M. Moore, H. Anthony, A. L. Rice, D. Elias. iorty-nine
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gzazgmcm Cfam thigfo7y LAST minute shopping, packing, and lingering goodbyes marked the last few days before the long awaited September 29th rolled around. With nervous apprehension we arrived with tightly crammed trunks and suitcasesethe class of 1941 was here. By night time we were fairly acquainted with our class. In fact there seemed to be a concentrated attack to acquaint us with everyone through our Hbig sisters, the old girlenew girl dance, and tiRush which settled the problem of meeting the upper classmen quite thoroughly. It was too soon upon us and seemed interminable as we sadly went around pulling up shapeless white cotton stockings. Virginia Jones piloted us through this stormy time as class president, while Bernice Parks acted as vice-president, and Phyllis Foss as secretary-treasurer. . The Freshmen were enthusiastic supporters of the hockey team, the basketball team, and the bowling team, partici- pating as only Freshmen can with true zest caused by no fear of losing their dignity. But dignity was a different matter when it came to the social life which was a great part of our idea of what college should hold for Freshmen, as we stepped out haughtily in our bib and tucker at the first formal, the Barn Dance, and the alumnae dance at the Hotel Commodore. It wasn't long before a nice, new array of fraternity pins ap- ROSITA MARTINEZ President. BERNICE PARKS - Vice-President. PHYLLIS FOSS Secretary-Treasurer. forty-eight
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