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Memories of college days would be worthless, indeed, were it not for the friendships we mal4e. These, our classmates, have contributed much to our lun here at North Central. Some will never be forgotten, others, we wish we might have become better acquainted with, but all remind us that this is the Friendly campus. CLHSSES
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STANDING-Boyer, Bell, Schendel. SEATED-Erffmeyer, Kellogg, Lehmann. Baclc in the good old days, before most Americans lcnew that there was such a place as Pearl Harbor, one hundred and sixty-seven timid but willing freshmen entered the portals of Old Main, little dreaming that their stay here would be be interrupted by anything more drastic than an occasional ducking in the pond or a beautiful hair cut at the hands of some upperclassmen. Then came December 7, and forty-three of that original class are here to graduate from North Central in 1945. Others came in from other colleges or from other classes, however, to bring the number of the senior class up to sixty-eight. Through a year of green caps andthe left-side-of- chapel seats the class of '45 made a name for itself by furnishing material for all the athletic events and winning the tug-of-war. The sophomore year was marked with greater distinction as Dick Smith and Eddie Grau Cre- member'?D made varsity baslcetball, and Doescher, l'laumersen, and others were on the football squad. Bolder than before, the Forty-Fivers dared to give the new freshmen a taste of the hazing which ac- companies normal times at North Central and were SENICJR so bold as to bury, with appropriate ceremony, the Spirit of the junior Class. lt was during this well-remembered sophomore year that many of our lads traded their red cords for the more-popular lthalci and navy blue of Uncle Sam's armed forces. The junior year's activities were high-lighted by the junior-senior banquet at St. Charles, and the choosing of a May Queen and King Rex from our group. Several of the class made the l-lonors Society during the junior year, and one,Carol Pres- ton, had the distinction of having been chosen for Who's Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities during her junior year. The rush of the senior activities has lcept our class busy, but not too busy to carry out some of the activities which are as much a part of the senior year as are caps and gowns. Skip-Day was held in Qctober, at Fullersburg, andthe seniors ate, waded, and rode to their hearts' content. The senior class play, A Little l'loney, was presented April '20, and Senior Chapel, May 18.
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