Sacred Heart College - Gradatim Yearbook (Belmont, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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COLLEGE SOPHOMORES Anne Kyle Pinkston asheville, n. c. Studv Club (2); N.F.C.C.S. (2); Sodality (2); Echoes Staff (2). Winifred Rankin Gastonia, N. C. Commercial Club (1, 2); Dav Students ' Association CI, 2); Echoes Staff (1); Editor of Gradatim C2); Class Secretary (2); Class Lawyer (2). Paoe Twenty-three

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ra COLLEGE SDPHOMDHES Joan Marie Murphy Vienna, Virginia Sodality (1, 2); Vice-Prefect of Sodality (2); Manager of Basketball Team (2); Glee Club fl, 2); Feature Writer for Echoes (2); Study Club (2); N.F.C.C.S. (2). Shirley Blair Owen Gastonia, N. C. Day Students ' Association (1, 2); Glee Club 0, 2); President, Glee Club (1). Page Twenty-two llMMirr Ml MJIMMIM .nm M.! mm taaam imivumfMimi. BttlUU



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COLLEGE SOPHOMORES Mary Ann Rice Belmont, N. C. Day Students ' Association (1, 2); Glee Club (2); Sodality (1, 2). CLASS HISTORY It was September, and Lillian and I were back at Sacred Heart for college. Although we have been here for a number of years, everything seemed different, as of course it should, since we were now college material— and rats! In time, however, we arose from this level and the year went smoothly on; Anne Galletta was elected our president, Lillian Applewhite our vice-president, Margaret McGerrigle our secretary, and Ann Connell treasurer. Before we realized it, it was time for the Thanksgiving holidays. We had no sooner returned to the campus than it was time for the Christmas Cotillion, and after this the Yuletide vacation was upon us! Everyone began the New Year with all sorts of resolutions— and oops! exam time was already here. These were difficult times, of course, but we managed not to be submerged and soon we were having gay times again: pep rallies, ball games, and dances. With the cuming of May the preparations for the May Festival were complete. As usual, it was a big success and Kathleen Neilson, our lovely Queen, presided over the campus. Then came June, and we gave the sophomores a banquet at Rozzell ' s Ferry in Mount Holly, after which followed enjoyment of the drama at the Little Theatre in Charlotte. The Alumnae Dance of the same month proved to be much fun, but it was also a sad occasion, since we had to bid farewell to our friends, the sophomores. Again September came along and with it many newcomers to our campus. Anne Galletta was elected president of our class, Joan Murphy vice-president, Winnie Rankin secretary, and Lillian Applewhite treasurer. As in our freshman year, the first semester was taken up with ball games, dances, and studies. The College Christmas Party was, of course, among the most successful of our social affairs. Time seemed to be more than ever on the wing, and again it was time for the Christmas holidays. Margaret McGerrigle was chosen to be our May Queen, and a most beautiful une, indeed, was she. Soon after the festival, the freshmen gave us a delicious banquet, an affair which we will always remember in later years when our thoughts drift back to our Alma Mater. Graduation was a happy occasion, but it was a time filled with much sadness. Some of us were finishing school forever, and all of us were leaving Sacred Heart. Never again would we reside here as anyone but guests, and we find now that June, glorious month and all as it is, is not without its shades of sadness. No sunshine, somehow, can dispel those shadows. Thev are part of that change which is the very essence of life, and there is nothing to do but accept it and be thankful for the sunshine while the sunshine lasted. Anne Galletta, class historian. Page Twentx-funr UttBHBB

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