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First Roux' Holsapple, Leonard, Edwards. Baker. Richardson, Greene. Second Roux' Clark, Gabriel. Bateman. Wfatson. Garrett. Gann, Hill. Third Roux' john, Peters, Sullivan. Todd. Durway, Porter, Durway. jig .Slum Full Spring jack Edwards . . . President . . Cortell Holsapple Paul Leonard . . . . Vice-President . . . . . Wayne John Harold Baker . . . Second Vire-President . . Horace Richardson Cortell Holsapple . . . . Secretary . . . . . Bolin Durway Bruce Peters . . . Treasurer . , Bruce Peters ff'Q'fEEg2Qf f . . , C,-im . . . John R. Clark Horace Richardson . . Sergeunl-at-Arms . . . Lowry Wilson Bobby Durway . . . Parliumerztmhzrz . .... Paul Leonard Miss Mary Gillespie . . Sponsor . rl Mlss Mary Gillespie ' I Miss Clara Harvey Perhaps the newest contest on the campus this year was the selection of a Ranch Week Queen for the Senate's annual Ranch Week celebration, held this year on April 16-17, and climaxed by a round-up dance in the gym. The Queen, chosen from three contestants-Ann Knight, Betty Mitchell, and jean Wilson-presided over the club's fete for the two action-packed days, com- plete with real drug store cowboys and range-riding lassies. All arrangements for the Homecoming were made and executed by the Senators, and the dance that followed was sponsored by them. At their semi-annual banquet at Virginia Lodge, Jack Edwards, retiring president, was pre- sented with a medal as the outstanding Senator of the term. The Senators played host to Little Congress members at a barbecue at lVIosque Point on March 27. Senators also sponsored a campaign to secure tool chests for soldiers at Camp Wolters, and, as usual, offered the Bryant Memorial Cup to qualifying rooms. Pug: One Hundred Twnrfy-fouf
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1 iii . Qlfatlw x, .... First Roux- Doak, Matthews, Tuohy, Sweeney. Hardie. Faguy-Cote. Second Roux' McCrary, Elliott, Applin. Gibbs. Stedman. Mcfionagill, Cobb. Gillespie. Third Row: john. Dyer, Banner, Cole, Gamble. Lindsey, Craddock. Fourlb Roux- Farrington. Gilliland. Maner. john, XVeston. Moore, Hyde. Lceper. PQFLCA Reene Sweeney . . . Prexidenl Clare Tuohy . . Vice-President james Hardy . . . . SE'L'!'f'fdl'j' Esther Matthews . . . Treasurer Miss Mary Gillespie . . Sponsor Les Franglais, the French Club, once known as Les Hiboux, has as its purpose the further study and enjoyment of French life and culture. Organized early in the fall, it has met regularly twice a month throughout the year. This year it has been particularly fortunate in having Renee Sweeney, a real French girl, for its president, Many interesting programs have been given during the year, the most outstanding being a program given by two French refugee children who told of their lives in Europe, their escape from the Germans, and their impressions of America. The club also had a party at Christmas, well attended and enthusiastically enjoyed. Page Om' Hundred Tu'e11IyA.'brrP
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Firxl Roux' Burns. Shitflett. Moore. Elliott. Rozelle. Setond Roux' Drury. Workman, Craddock, Lindsay. Berry, Lawson, Benson. Tuohy. Third Roux' Graham, Douglas. Berry, XVint0n. Def:-e. Adams, Baker, lilorrison. Slough. oliffd Congreaa Full . . President . . . First Vite-President . Marjorie Moore . Nina Elliott . . . Mary Page Thompson . . Second Vire-President . Elaine Shitilett . . . . . Secretary . . Nancy Rozelle . . Treasurer . Adelle Baker . jane Burns . . . . Reporler . . . Sergeant-at-Arms . Spring Elaine Shifflett . Bettie Leeper jean Galaway jane Morrison Margaret Berry . Adelle Baker . Florence Kent jane Morrison . . . . P4ll'1id!l16lIf4ll'i4lII . . Betty Berry Elvelil Benson l Spomors l Elveta Benson Claudie May Workman l ' i ' I Claudie May Workman Woman gets the last word again, as Little Congress members practice up in the age-old femi- nine prerogative. Not letting their brother organization, the Senate, get ahead of them, the Little Congress had a school dance, a spring banquet and joined with the Senators in order to obtain games and tools for soldiers at Camp Wolters. ' . . , K y kr .,C.L,Yr f -4411-, AY ' , . j f . .. ' 1L.,f 1,-pafidak-f' J -I-Lf' l , '4'J Q 'l ' ' 'B L - 1 r' ' ' ., V L , - Y - , ' ' I , A 3,,., 1 L Aw f' -' f i-,Ll ,lt ,,f,'4.tLf-' 4c..,Va4.- kf4 '-' ff' 'l ' E V' i 1 I -Y ,, l'4.L1,' 7. N ,,u- MA .J-1 f i - v-lafiaa - Jr .Y L. Lf.,, -'A -f ifggtfv, f A,!l, 04741 -1' ff 14' L V ' rv ' L B 1, L ' A It E P41 - ' 6- ' 'uh L,,f,,,:,L,f,,a.., 4-Q - P f7 o.4!L,:,4.4'i- - -a' 1,4 , - - - J -J L by ' ,,'.fTY1 f ,iff-,4.v-14, y.,4,,,,,f'.L' V 1 i gf 4, v4 4 I ffl-vc? iff V .f ii - Page One Hundred Tuwily-ji1.f
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