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Our foreign si intent a The sophomores, under the leadership of hlark-haired Betsy Blatz. have had a vigorous year. Having outgrown their “hah hood.” our little sisters have taken an active part in all college affairs, escaping the scourge of sophouioritis with feu casualties, ssisting Betsy were Liz Master. Betsy Jacob. I Jot Cojndand, Mary Conway, and Helen Bennc an. who all worked together closelv on class activities. . . . The freshmen have proceeded capably through the neophyte period under their president. Sue jNeidlinger, who is as well known for her skiing ability as for the oflice she held. I ndcr Sarah Bayne as song leader, the freshmen demonstrated their vocal ability with loyal support at Junior Show, and by enthusiastic serenades to their big sisters. Payne, tjuuigren, Dillingham. Speers, Rice,
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in eeilham. preside!it: Hire DoKIvn. vice-pres.: IJeanor •nicer, treasurer: I'ut Seaman, secretary: Betty .McKinley, 'fleant-at-arms: Joan Rodemann. song hauler. I II idaff. president; Betty Dnlbeck. rice pres.: Jane Back, isnrer: (Inn latte Miller, si’t retare: Bath Sihimrlz, leant -at -arms: I'at ('.rushy, sang leader. II CLASS OFFICERS Junior ami senior years . . . wonderful limes, ami increased duties for the class officers. Senior presi- dent. Nan Needham was the guiding hand behind our last year. liile to underclassmen details of Hazing Day, Commencement activities, and Senior Ball are vague. Nan and her cohorts have made them occasions we seniors will long remem- her . . . Dot W idoff. 1949 8 president, and her lieutenants performed very capably, as did those in charge of very special activities such as Junior Lunch. Show, and Little Sisters.
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Marks: If itloff: Kaplan, president: Kira. I.K.C. . . . Inlernalional Relations Club, under the leadership of Rhoda Kaplan, enables us to keep close eon tact with world affairs, through sponsorship of outstanding speakers, weekly current events discussions, and intercollegiate conferences. FKIFNDS OF ART . . . Nobody is a better friend of art than the group on campus. Friends of Art. Not only do they circulate colorful pictures for your uninteresting walls (for a price) but they invite such interesting [ eoplc as Crazziano to talk on llo to Faint a Mural, and they serve delicious brownies al their receptions. DFBATE . . . Debate Club had a very successful year, highlighted by the practice tournament at Vermont, and the college s own Anna (!. Kdwards prize. They spent tniieli of their time debating the advisability of establishing a federal world government. Tucker; Ztifipr; Roser. [trcsitlent; 11 an if an; ('lav ntol.
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