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'W-Ai l.-ri OFFICERS-s -Marian DeWolf, president, Maxine Koteslcey, vice-president, Mary Ann Stengel, secretary, Norma Stahl, vvomen's representative, Aileen X V l lo tetter, treasurer, Ed Brown, men's representative. X lHl SlNlHll IHHSS Throughout four years of joy . . . and, at times, sadness . . . the class of '46 has carried on. It all began in the Fall of f4Q vvhen the charter members first darkened the doors of NCL. During the first semester, they carried on in the traditional style of green caps, tug-of-vvar, and left side chapel seats. With the coming of second semester, budding romances suffered a terrific blow as the Romeos accepted the invita- tion of Uncle Sam, and it vvas up to those vvho remained to carry on. During the sophomore year, the A.S.T.P. units moved in, somewhat relieving the male situation. ln reminiscing, loyal '46'ers will never forget that during their sojourn as Sophs they were daring enough to paint the library steps, decorate the smol4estaclc, and then gracefully acauiesce to the ultimatum of 'remove or else-l with a social free-for-alll ln their junior year they were dauntless enough to climb to the top of Qld lVlain and raise their maroon-and- vvhite numerals to the highest peak, vvhere none but the geniuses who fastened it there could remove it. Nor will any of the class forget the banquet For the Seniors at St. Charles , . . a revolutionary event from the informal garb to the fashion parody. ln an effort to counteract the minority of escorts, the hosts staged a floor shovv . . . never before nor since equalled. Highlights of the final year were Senior Slcip Day with food and fun at fullersburg, royal entertainment by the Juniors at the Balcer, and a gala college day. Life toolc on an added tempo upon the return of the veterans, and the year ended with the final rush of commencement activities. The class carried on during the senior year under a corps of officers headed by lvlarian DeWolf, president, and Dr. Erffmeyer, advisor. With the firm conviction that the school will probably go to racl4 and ruin, the Qlass of '46 bids a sad farevvelll 25
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