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was finally settled by the withdrawal of this group from the Revue but not until the air had been set crackling by much impassioned oratory. Members of the Class of 1950 took leading parts in this discussion. jolly Juniors Ornithologists tell us that as birds mature, their plumage takes on new brilliance and luster. In like manner, as the Junior Year began, the Class of 1950 began to glow with the first faint flush of professional attitude. This was the year made memorable by Lan- ning School, that turning point in every stu- dent's education. Throughout this period, the members of the class made the long trek to Lanning in an often frustrating attempt to edify the fascinated grade school pupils. To take care of leisure moments, the college thoughtfully created the device of community surveys. These gave valuable experience in the art of discovering obscure facts in un- likely places. The leading social affair of the year was the Annual Christmas Dance, which this class was privileged to sponsor. The gym was gaily decorated with snowmen, cedar trees and holly wreaths. A record was set by the num- ber of people who attended this dance. 1948 will always be remembered as the year of the Great Fires. Spring brought de- struction to a large part of the Industrial Arts Building. Like the legendary Phoenix, however, it rose from its ashes finer than before. In the Fall, fire swept the College Inn, doing sufficient damage to delay tl1e veterans of the a'Green Death, tl1is fire seemed like the visitation of an avenging angel. The Junior Year culminated in the tradi- tional step-singing ritual. Fine weather crowned our efforts and the class set a new standard by the quality of its singing. The candle-lit march across uQuimby,s Prairie ushered the Class of 1950 into the final quar- ter of its college career. Sage Old Seniors The Senior Year opened with a crushing avalanche of units, intergroup reports, lesson plans, and P. A. Local stores reported the depletion of their stocks of midnight oil as weary Seniors prepared to extend their min- istrations to the broader fields of tl1e State. Humility was at its strongest as the Class of 1950 prepared to enter the ultimate proving ground, after three years of preparation. The class is now looking forward to the final busy whirl of social activity. A spring high-spot will be the dance given for the Seniors by the Class of 1951. In June, the class is expecting to enjoy the traditional Senior Dinner and Dance. In addition, a lively picnic is being planned. After abdi- cating its position in the step-singing cere- mony, the Class of 1950 will bring its college career to a conclusion by the graduation in beautiful Kendall Hall. During the four years at Hillwood, the Class of 1950 has created a record of sub- stantial achievement. There seems little doubt that this group has left an impression which will be slow to fade.
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