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Senior Class Officers President Vice-President Ruth Christie Rita McManus Secretary T reasurer Helen Clayton Louis Classman
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body House, of copper plates versus zinc plates, of draping and dra fting, of plastics and methods of reproduction, of Lee Lawrie and architectural sculpture. With June the last class of friendly seniors stepped out into the world and left us with their position nearest the jumping-off place . Registration, after a summer of camping, sketching, and furious pot- boiling, was haloed by the realization that it was to be the last no other return in cool September weather to freshly painted stairs, familiar tanned faces, and the happy counter-point of greetings. The months poured over us, and we suddenly became aware of the hastening year. Christmas came, and there was no very great pile of good ones to mark the autumn months that had brought the spread around again. TLe Eastern Arts Association Conference loomed importantly and in- spired pageantry, goodly exhibitions, and the best style show ever to grace the boards of M. S. A. Meanwhile spring unobtrusively stole in between April snow flurries, and theses began to blossom on typewriter ribbons and to bloom on thoughtful palettes. The time between April and June has telescoped in Wonderland fashion, and there is a dreami ike maze of unfinished fragments to assemble harmoniously before the Day. The last of the pattern is emerging upon the loom. The faults in it are all too plain to the weaver, but the colors glow bravely. It should be a fine blazon to bear against the indifference of the world that will not pause in its advance to welcome our slender column. Elizabeth Balcom, ’58
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