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SE IUH UFFIEEH5 FERGUSON Premdenr PETTEWAY Vlre-President RAYMOND Sevremrg- Treasurer WHU'5 WHU BRAMMER COTHRAN EDWARDS FERGUSON KILLIAN LONGENECKER TAYLOR Page Ezghteen 1941 CURUIIS
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.'s't' 1 A X. . i v ,lug i fir 5' THLETIE EUU EIL The purpose ot the Athletic Asso- ciation is to stimulate interest in a program of wholesome physical activities, to promote athletic accom- plishment, and to contribute to the development of sound health and sportsmanship. May Day and Stunt night. two of our most memorable events of the year, are sponsored by the Athletic Council. Also sponsored by this group are interclass tournaments in basketball and volleyball. a tennis match, and an archery match. The Council gives at commencement each year a silver loving cup to the most outstanding athlete in the college as recognition of her ability in this field. 1940--ll council ofieers: Mildred Taylor, president: Helen Rhyne, vice- president: Flora MacDonald, secre- tary, and Louise Blue. treasurer. I wink, liiii -.i xi I1-mu ii, Iliii KX'izi-.ltl. Nl iniir. Ilvxrim, Miss lli-:mu Page Seventeen
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UUEE S' SE IUHS 2 The activities of Senior Week-tlie beginning of the end. were ably presided over by our class president, .lean Fergu- son. The reality of being a senior suddenly came to us as we attended events planned in our honor. For hardly a single member of the class had realized, when she assumed her place in the senior section and took up the traditional tune l'd Rather Be A Senior. this true meaning. The happenings of the week instilled in every one a renewed and deeper interest in our class. And we firmly decided to make our fiftieth class reunion the biggest and most successful on record at Queens. After the memory of how much we ate and played has long faded, the thought of the fellowship and closeness of our day at Rozelle's Ferry will still remain. Junior-Senior banquet. also important and very colorful. was rightly considered by the class as one of the high spots of our college year. Looking back over l94O-41. we see the Senior Class. second in stunt night: first in the volleyball tournament: members wearing the long beige jackets: and Maujer Moseley and Caroline Edwards being announced valedic- torian and salutatorian respectively as the result of four years of excellent work. Thinking back over the year each member keeps these and many other things in her mind. all making a picture of her last year at Queens. And with the election of major oflicers for next year, we were firmly convinced that soon we would be leaving Queens and others would be filling the oflices and duties which we had hitherto regarded as our own. As graduation grows closer. we look back over the four years we have spent here with mingled emotions of happie ness and sorrow. We leave with a feeling of sadness but also one of triumph that we have contributed our part to Queens College. Page Nmelee 4 -jmini M . v L I , ,ll , 15525 2 . 5+ ' qu '1g'f l I I: i '- sl' in' li 6' 'Lk ifil g 'I I7 I
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