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Juniors were entertained at Stu-G pres- idential candiates' tea . . . Junior Class Officers were Jean Ann Schlegel, Presidentg .loan Halpert, Vice-Presidentg ,lane Opdycke, Secre- taryg Mary Senter, Treasurerg and Barbara Peretz, Song Leader. . . . and did the enter- taining as carolers at Olde English Dinner. . --,v ,w,f v..7 . ,,4 ,t ff' ,- f E ,-v- li. -, . - .,--.., ti- Y' 'j g J, g V. ..
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The Sophomore year is the one of becoming a definitive class unit. Gone is that faintly un- settled feeling of the Freshman year. Faces and names are more familiarg some girls find them- selves becoming class leaders. This is your first year in the School you decided on last year. It is also the year of receiving the class ring and knowing that you are finally over the hump. It is during this year that you make many of the friends whom you will probably keep for the rest of your life. By the end of Sophomore year Simmons has come to represent a definite purpose for you. The complex pieces of the puzzle of school and campus life have fallen into place and you are now able to see tl1e pattern of your career at Simmons. Soph Auction Committee had the first look at Uncle Sim's bargains.
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Amy Gordon was the winner. lass of It is in the Junior year that the Simmons girl is most firmly a part of the College. She is now an upperclassman, secure in her authority and secure in the knowledge that she will be a part of Simmons for another year. The heaviest burden of leadership and organization falls upon the Junior. She is responsible for the Freshman class as a ,lun- ior sister, and prepares the events which are designed to help the Freshman through those first weeks. Somehow, the social events of the Junior year have the most signifi- cance. This is also the time of specialization. Her doubts about the Wright school have been resolved and she has begun to formu- late definite ideas about her career. It is both the year of security and the year of looking ahead.
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