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ADVERTISING DESIGN S of AMERICA at the OLD PRINT SHOP S Carry Ow Te [50 LEXINGTON AVE AT 30TH ST NEW YOIBR Anne T: Appleton PAINTING Donald M. Beards ley
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SHE NTIONIN Gilets) lAlils) Ok W Sy President — Sally Brine Vice-President — Lilyan Sumners Secretary — Jane Liddell Treasurer — Mary Ella Fletcher Class Advisor — Matlack Price Social Director — Gilbert Franklin In October 1943, as we registered for our first year at college, we looked forward with anticipation to the new experience that lay before us. We were honored with a tea conducted for the freshmen by the upper classmen. Due to the war time restrictions, social events were few and far between, however we did manage a scavenger hunt. We elected as class officers: President, Emma Thurber; Vice-President, Barbara Barry; Secretary, Mary Fletcher; Treasurer, Barbara Goulding. As Sophomores, alter much deliberation, we entered our chosen departments, where we would spend the next few years. This year we elected as our class officers: President, Cynthia Norton; Vice-President, Allen Johnson; Secretary- Treasurer, Raymond Simoneau. Many from our class performed in the Talent show, contributing toa highly successtul entertainment. Our Junior year was highlighted by the return of veterans, some to finish their interrupted education and others to begin their studies as freshmen. We had almost forgotten that our school was co-ed. We joined the various activities such as the camera club, swimming club, dances and events at the school farm. Our class officers were: President, Thomas Maloney; Vice-President, Lili Ragnell; Secretary- Treasurer, Allen Johnson. In September, 1946, as we ascended College Hill, we looked back on our former years and at the same time wondered what the future would hold. At the beginning of the year we held a Harvest Ball, the profits of which went towards the year book. It was the most successful dance held in many years. We settled down to do our theses while others assigned themselves the task of preparing suitable porttolios of their work. We also found time to indulge in the various activities offered by the Student Union and other classes. Now with the approach of our Graduation we plan to hold a Commencement Ball to climax an eventtul four years. LisAMA
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PAINTING Dorothy Bolian INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE RIL PIE ee ita N. Brady R
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