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l l'll tweak your nose! l l l First and last game of the l year for the Editor! Seniors must like cheese. Eating at Lake Geneva. Kroehler Cheescake. Like Father, Like Son. Pre-martial bliss. There's something wrong with this clarn thing. Enzinna observing. l-lornberger, the Photog. Practice Teachers. Maternal Instinct. i
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' -,fpQl'LQL, ' ',' 3 QQ I ., J, . OFFICERS: Seated: Thom, Treasurer, Barrett, Men's representative, Gast, Sec- retary. Standing: Siedsch- lag, President, Stengel., Women's Representative, Long, vice-president. N I ,559 E IURS V 4 r 4 .Af . g g am QQQV' The time has Finally arrived when the Class of T947 must bid North Central College adieu. It doesn't seem possible somehow, that four years have passed away and we are now pre- paring to leave the revered halls ot Qld Main. When we came to NCC in September ol 1943, we were just as green as any other Freshman class. We entered with quite a large class but soon the draft board was taking all the eligible men until our number was pretty small in comparison with present day Figures. The AS-TP unit on the campus held sway while we were Freshmen but alter they lelt in April of '44, things were bacl4 to subnormal where they remained until the close ot the war. Then we returned as Sophomores during the height of the war years. Growing up, we de- cided to nestle down a bit and pursuelcnowl- edge diligently. But things changed lor us in our ,lunior year. More men were coming bacl4 to the campus and it wasn't quite as easy for the girls to study any more. The increased population at college didnt add much to the size of our class though, but size didn't stop us when it came December and time For the annual ,lunior-Senior Banquet. We did it up brown lor the Seniors in the l-lotel Balcer at St. Charles, Illinois. And then we were Seniors and the leaders oi the entire school. A few ot the returning vets joined our ranlcs but we were still the smallest class in the school and only 76 grad- uated in 1947. But we lew had a grand time our last year, starting out with Slap Day to l.alce Geneva lor boating and picniclcing. Then we were guests ol the ,lunior Class at the ltasca Country Club and Finally May and com- mencement preparations came around and the Class of '47 prepared to leave the school she loved so dearly to enter into a new worlc- aday world.
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