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Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Bob, a veteran, served as president of the Senior Class, business manager ot the l-larveyan, member, Student Council, Theta lota, Student Forum, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. ROBERT FRAZIER ROYAL President Frank LePage, Anne Donohue, Maxine Green, Jo Alice Mcllhattan President-Robert Royal Vice-president-Maxine Green Secretary-treasurer-Anne Donohoe Student Council Representative-Jo Alice Mcllhattan Sergeant-at-arms-Frank LePage Advisor-E, W. Ockerman E. W. OCKERMAN enior Qmcerd 20
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,fn-' ,1- f f - 't eg. Cfowaw ,AJQSQ A LS . 3 A 0 S' 55.-.ac i9 ln the democratic ideal ot a classless society, The college has tailed. Because there are four classes in college. The Freshman, or bilious green, The Sophomore, or silly, and Junior, or Gee look, l need a shavel and the Senior Class, Beneath whose feet The rest ot the student body groans in oppression and envy. The Senior Class is a superior group of beings endowed With great knowledge, and the wisdom Of the ancients, cultured, mannerly, Courteous. The Senior Class ls like unto the Gods of Valhalla, Warriors in the cause of wisdom, They have attained the pinnacle ot success Scholastically. But their extra-curricular activities Show that these exalted beings live double lives. The Senior Class may be found deep in study in the College library, Olders, or even, it has been whispered, studying geometry and trig At the Strand Nevertheless There is dignity in the attainment Ot the cap and gown. The diploma is a treasured thing, The key to the greater mysteries of lite, The open sesame to opportunity and success. Let us hope That the attainment of wisdom will not cease, That the ideals and knowledge of their college life will be put to good use ln the dark years Ot the future- HCPB
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MAXINE GREEN A.B., Sociology major. A May graduate. Member Who's Who Among American Universities and Col- leges, Phi Lambda Tau sorority, past vice-president and secretary, International Relations Club, vice- president, Senior Class, Editor of l947 l-larveyan. WARREN T. JOHNSON B.S., Biology major. May graduate. Member of Zeta Kappa fraternity, the Ministerial Association, Philharmonic Choir, and the Morris Harvey quartet. Plans to study medicine after graduation. ROY D. BRADLEY, JR. A.B., Business Administration major. January gradu- ate. Past president, vice-president and secretary of Phi Sigma Phi fraternity, vice-president of Student Council, member Blackfriars, Panhellenic Council, and Veterans Club, listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges GARLAND CHARLES SAVILLA BS., Elementary Education with an English major. Garland plans to teach after his graduation in May. l-le is a member of the George S. Laidley chapter of the Future Teachers of America. C. FRANK LePAGE B.S., Business Administration major. August gradu- ate. Member Zeta Kappa fraternity, treasurer of Chi Beta Phi, sergeant-at-arms, Senior Class, fea- ture editor of l-larveyan, listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. LOIS JEAN HARKINS A.B., Sociology major. May graduate. President, Phi Kappa Sigma sorority, member of Comet staff, Student Forum, listed in Who's Who Among Ameri- can Universities and Colleges, sponsor of the i9-46 football team. .gzniom
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