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JOINT, Cl'aLU!0l'5! Indianapolis, Indiana B. S. in Home Economics Joan will be remembered for her singing in Vafietly 5151335 and Winter Carnival skits where she always sto e t e s She sang with the Clee Club all four years and served .as president of the club her senior year. Home Econ0m1CS Club activities received her support 1, 2, 3, 4 35 dld SO' clality 1, 2, and YCS 1, 2. I ff 5 5 3 margaref Ciurfin Tulsa, Uklahoma B. S. in Dietetics Peggy held membership in the Home Economics Club four years and was vice-president during her senior year. She was assistant photography editor of Blue Mantle, 41, a mem- ber of WHA 3, 4, and Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-. As a junior, she was the class representative to Winter Carnival. podemarg moulin! Chicago, lllinois B. S. in Biology As a transfer herself, Rosemary understood the adjustments to be made and gave much in time and interest to help other transfers get acquainted with the school. Her days were busy with Biology and Chemistry labs and lectures- some at Notre Dame. ln addition, she was a member of the Square Dance Club. lla. lVQim B. A W hit here . l nunu Club 4, as W, Rale: B. S. The guer dalit Mar! YCS Ira 3 5 J
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