SUNY at Fredonia - Fredonian Yearbook (Fredonia, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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Mary P. Baker, Dorothy Kcppcl, Franccs' lntcrnicola, lirnic Wisc, llclcn Mac Glatz, Iackic Cope, Marian Franklin, llopc Lovejoy, liill Schwan, Russel Orlanclo, Marie Rupert, Margaret Mclbonalcl, Margaret Griswold, loc Allanza, lone Lorcl, Katherine Buckley, Lucy Guerra, Anthony Lconc, Maclalyn Ilcnncman. If only the three observation-ward fugitives in Europe could be in on this scene, perhaps the state appropriation Cdo We really have one?l Wou1dn't be used for new properties such as European maps. We act contradictory to the rest of the world-We sit down and talk over the world's problems. Our dialog is speedy as a bullet, but we have never had to administeriirst aid. Although we consider ourselves broadminded, We try to keep open minded by having guest speakers who go home in perfect condition, wheiher We agree with them or not. Seriously, we realize that we are the people who soon will have a lot of the world on our hands. And we don't intend to be rnisinformed enough to shout, Heil Congress. r. 1-'45, ga, international Relations Club Twenty-eight

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Plural Clulo The future abcedarians of the little red school house Wrote a new production for this season. They chose a rural setting, several farmer- ettes, and the theme Ease of teaching eight grades simultaneously. During their play, the budding educators fostered a conglomeration of treats for the little darlings. From the admixture, we sorted out the thrills of The Wizard of Oz matinee and savory odors from hot school lunches. Theatre critics often turn a cold shoulder to new, upstart playwrights. We're borrowing the self-styled title, but not the attitude: to the Rural Club we award headline press notices. Dr. Cassie Burk, Iunc Lortl, ltctty Torrey, lean Inhcgcn, Gladys johnson, Iolin Moran, William Scliwan, Robert Lupcan, Ellen Talbott, Dorothy Horn, Betty McGuire, Marie Recd, lictty Altlvn, lancttc Clccsattcl, Lois Price, Mary Crowley, Cathvrinc Craib, Iacquclinu Cope, lrcnc Brion, Marian l'lai,t:l1t, Margarct Smith, Roaari lfnti, Margartt Hamilton, Lorrain Towne, Concctta Vitrano, Mary Pauline Baker, Dorothy Kcpplc, Rowena Stillman, Georgia McCaa, Allan Wolchok, llopc Lovejoy, Margaret Mcllonalcl, Virginia Moliart. Twenty-seven



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Leader Staff Editors NX if L ul s if . Q X L-use i. Determined that there should be no Margin for Error, the Leader Editors assumed the work of the theatrical make-up committee. Thor- oughly smudqed with ink and enveloped in typewriter ribbon smocks, Without quarter the editors applied the publication qreasepaint to their reportinq cast. Despite criticism cold cream, their one admonition to their objects of application was, Keep your eyes and ears open. ' The Leader was the sum of its editors: and, in the complimentary sense, they were SOME editors! . Ruth Iolimmm, William Cottrm, llulcn Sclnilnmn, Lucy Uuunnluck. I'crsliing llickiimin Alton Wlit-clock, Marjorie Roliinson, Iunc ltrmvn. Shcrlcy lfilhlllljl. Twenty-nine

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