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y i Patty Philipp and lean Enzer forget their diets. Pennies From The activities of the Freshman Class begin every fall with the Dog Show, the proceeds of which are given to the Community Fund. This year, as always, it was a success because of the hard work and enthusiasm of the girls. Both upper and lower school girls brought pooches, whether they were Dalmatians or Curb Stone Setters. Marnie Read presided as chairman, and Ioanie Huth did a noble job as barker. Colces, cookies, candy, and highly coveted tafiy apples were sold in large quantities. Kathleen Brennen, a second form girl, was the excited winner ot the show with her beagle. Must be a smart dog consider- ing its companions, Ioan and Barbara. Sophomores Marie Paulus, Dorothy Wandling, and Peggy Lindstrom enjoy the show. Sophomore class prez , Marie Paulus, and the class protect. 72
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Viva La Senior Class Nancy Powell conducts a senior chapel. . A s P fig JW is The Senior Boom is the place for a Moment Musicale with B. Pinken- bridge qarne. S. Anderson, I. Luqinbuhl, staedt, P. Pratt, I. Stryker, I. Tatqe and B. Krenkel, and P. Allan enjoy a hand B. Hinshaw. while D. Iones and K. Stevens do the coachnq. Scenes from the Lincoln Pilgrimage show bewildered seniors on a Springfield Street. Other pictures show them at Ann Rutledqe's grave and Linco1n's tomb. 71
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Heaven An active service program is maintained at the Seminary with local, national, and foreign causes all benefiting. After the Dog Show for the Community Chest, collections were begun for the Save-the-Children Fed- eration, through which the Semi- nary aids seven foreign child- ren. At Christmas time Red Cross boxes were sent overseas, and in the spring boxes contain- ing over one hundred pounds of clothing were sent for French relief. The Red Cross and the March of Dimes are two national drives supported by the Seminary. Two projects of local interest are the Thanksgiving baskets and the giving of toys and the dressing of dolls for the Family Welfare at Christmas time. Prize-winning dolls for the Family Welfare, are held by Nancy Reilly, Sylvia Eccles, and Susan Rogers. Anne Evans looks over correspondence with the Save-the-Children Federation, While Sue Anderson packs Red Cross boxes for overseas. Gene Cranston and Ieanette Tatge count Ann Madden and Iecmette Tatge are the March-of-Dimes Cards. cheerful contributors to the Red Cross. 73
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