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NORMA LAVINIA ADKINS “Blondie” Salisbury, Route 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ... . Sophanes Players 1, 2, 3 . . . . Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Day Stu¬ dents Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Christian Associa¬ tion 2, 3 ... . Cadet Teaching ' 43 and ' 43-44, grade one, Jacobsville. . . . RHODA ANNE COOPER “Rhoda” Quantico, Maryland Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ... . Sophanes Players 1, 2, 3 . . . . Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Day Students Association 1,2.... Home Association 3 . . . . Student Chairman of Assemblies 3 . . . . Student Council 3 . . . . Cadet Teaching ' 43, grades three and four, Campus Elementary School; ' 43-44, Elkton. . . . “A thing of beauty is a joy forever —Keats. BETTY BROWN “B.B. ” Federalsburg, Maryland Christian Association 1,2,3.... Home Associa¬ tion 1, 2, 3 ... . Student Council 3 . . . . Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Cadet Teaching, ' 43, grades one and two, Campus Elementary School; ' 43-44, grades two and three, North East. . . . “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. —Tennyson. VIRGINIA LEE DOWNING binme Hebron, Maryland Day Student Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Sophanes Players 1, 2, 3 ... . Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 . . . . Glee Club 3 . . . . Vice-President of Day Students Association 3 . . . . Cadet Teaching ' 43, grades three and four, Campus Elementary School; ' 43-44, Union Bridge. . . . “In action faithful ' , and in hoyiour clear. —Pope. 12
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July, 1942. Stage fright! I forgot even the first line of the song I was to teach in music class today. September, 1942. Do you suppose any of those things we learned about teaching really work? October, 1942. Children can be little .... well, at any rate they aren ' t always angels. January 19, 1943. A little red school house complete with desks, maps, a dunce and a curriculum (never heard of before) suited our class very well tonight. Again a party meant goodbye, for half the class is to go to Anne Arundel County with Dr. Matthews in the morning. Teachers are needed and some members of the class are to do their practice teaching in real live rooms of their own. January 21, 1943. Batons and stacks of primary books brought whimsical smiles from those who have seen other classes emerge from their first day in the campus school or their first lesson in conducting. February, 1943. I can ' t understand it. I have never lied to Dr. Caruthers, but today he looked rather skeptical when for the second time this week I had to ask for an early conference in order to be on time for my appointment with the dentist. April, 1943. Churches and auditorium stages are strange places for school rooms. Yet, the letters I received today from that Anne Arundel crowd say that is where they are working. May 29, 1943. I was so excited this morning that I almost woke the dormitory. The yearbooks arrived! June 21, 1943. Being just one big, happy class again is wonderful, and we don ' t have to wonder what we ' ll teach—come tomorrow. August, 1943. I grinned, the camera clicked, and another awful expression was recorded. The picture is for the senior section of the Evergreen, 1944 . I just know that picture is going to look ridiculous. November, 1943. A baby sguirrel is mildly welcome in my classroom, but field mice are just too much. One of the boys brought in six this morning and managed to let two of them escape. November, 1943. Going around in circles only half describes what I ' ve been through this month. We gave our Book Week Program this afternoon. The child¬ ren wrote the script, designed the scenery and made the costumes, and I had to see that their were no tragedies. CLASS PRESIDENT E. ELIZABETH WOOD “Betty” North East, Maryland Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Day Students Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Sophanes Players 1, 2, 3 . . . . Christian Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Vice- President of Athletic Association 3 . . . . Presi¬ dent of class 4 ... . Cadet Teaching ' 43 and ' 43-44, grade six, Jacobsville. . . . “Your little voice, so soft and kind. ■ —Samuel Hoffenstein. 11
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EDITH LUCILLE GROSS “Grosse” Jarettsville, Maryland Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ... . Orchestra 1, 2, 3 ... . Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Christian As¬ sociation 1, 2 ... . Home Association 1 . . . . President of Glee Club 3 . . . . Cadet Teaching, ' 43, grades two and three, Jacobsville; ' 43-44, grade four, Old Post Roads. . . . Wilt thou have music ? Hark! —Shakespeare. NORMA LORAINE MEZICK “Norma” Tyaskin, Maryland Sophanes Players 2 ... . Athletic Association 1 . . . . Christian Association 1 . . . . Glee Club 3 . . . . Day Students Association 1, 2 ... . Home Association 3 . . . . Secretary of Day Students Association 2 ... . Secretary of Senior Class . . . . Cadet Teaching, ' 43, grades one and two, Campus Elementary School; ' 43-44, grade two, Indian Head. . . . “All things require skill but an appetite. —-George Herbert. ELLEN PAGE LIBIS “Maisie” Federalsburg, Maryland Publications Staff 2, 3, 4 ... . Christian Associa¬ tion 2, 3 ... . Sophanes Players 2 ... . Glee Club 3, 4 ... . Vice-President of Christian As¬ sociation 3 . . . . Co-Editor of Publications Staff 3, 4 ... . Student Council 4 ... . Cadet Teach¬ ing, ' 43-44, Campus Elementary School; ' 44 grades one, two and three, Compton. . . . “Her heart is always doing lovely things. —John Masefield. MILDRED B. MURPHY “Murf” Charlestown, Maryland Publications Staff 3, 4 ... . Christian Associa¬ tion 1, 2, 3 ... . Sophanes Players 1, 2, 3 ... . Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 ... . Baglean-Car- nean 2, 3 ... . Student Council 2 . . . . Manager of Debate, Baglean-Carnean 3 . . . . Co-Editor, Publications Staff 3 . . . . Cadet Teach ing, ' 43, grade seven, Brooklyn Park; ' 43-44, grade six, Brooklyn Park. . . . “Industry need not ivish. —Benjamin Franklin. 13
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