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MEMORIES Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Now is the time for all men and women of T. C. to gather together and listen. This is the time for turning back- ward and remembering! Take a right to the road that reads Memories for the class of '49 . The first building you see is 'T. Cf'-go. ahead, step in, and let your mind be jammed with all the thoughts that four years can bring. Let me help you. Gather 'round all ye alumni of TC class of '49. These are some of the memories-remember? Big and little sisters --our first formal' re- ception at the gym on the third floor-Thank Miss Pelz for the rules of procedure in passing a receiving line-we giggled and stammered while we used each other as bait. Who did go to that reception anyway? Sports Day-no classes after eleven o'clock -packed lunches-crowded buses-hoarse voices-Messers. Boynton and Neff fishing, or giving a good impression anyway. The old songs- I'm A JUVENILE DELINQUENTH- D-A-V-E-N-P-O-R-T . Candle-stick holders-Has anyone seen those candle-stick holders. The last time they were seen was the night of the A. A. Dance at the Womans Club-John Papa's dancing class. I kinda miss the times when the whole college got together for kibitzing like the Christmas Banquet at the Y dining room. Our first time on the stage- The Drama Class of N. H. S. T. C. presents Holy Nightl' --Much snow held up production on opening night but the show went on. Cast included Gerry Hogan, Anne Mrovec, jean Nowack, Ruth Lundberg, Dot Corso, and Marge Hislop as prompter. January '45 bade au revoir to the accelerated program-Seniors prepared for hectic gradua- tion activities-We witnessed the first candle light ceremony and saw the class book dedicated to Mr. Joll by proxy-How far away our own graduation seemed then. For two warm nights in May, Mrs. Semmler and Glee Club thrilled audiences, for there was music everywhere at the annual Glee Club concert-Hurrah for our singers Anne Mrovec, Elsie Bespuda, Betty Diglio, Jeanette Sherman, jane Donovan, Kay Quinn, Marjorie Hislop, Harriet Hapke, Betty Tansey, and Ruth Lundberg. How many still have the read hearts Miss Thompson and Mrs. Meyers gave at the Valen- tine's Day Party?
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DANOWSKI, PAULINE Life is mearured by the time we live. Amiable and able . . . walking information booth . . . Mrs. Semmler's dream of true pitch . . . assistant registrar . Class Night Committee, Glee Club 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Geography Club 4. DAUGHERTY, ANNICE Phy. Ed. major . . . soft spoken . . .nice to know. The true nobility ir being superior tban your former relff' Never at a loss for words . . . We aim to please . . . polished diplomat . . . situation under control. Chairman Cap and Gown 4, Dramatic Club 1, Veterans Club 2, 3, U. S. Army Signal Corps 1941-1946-Entered army after freshman year-re- entered in 1946. DAVIS, DANIEL DIGLIO, BETTINA Tbe supreme bappineff if the conviction lbat we are loved. Eager bundle of capability . . . never rests on her Laurels . . . knows everybody . . . such a little one . Welfare 1, 2, Chairman Press Division of Building Program 2, Soph.- Fresh. Hop 2, Junior-Senior Prom 3, Press Board 1, 2, Administrative Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Chairman Class Night 4, Freshman Frolic l, Glee Club l, 2, 5, Geography Club 4, Student Council 3, 4, Eastern States Conference 4, Conservation Workshop Univ. of Conn. 3, Editor in Chief Laurel 3, 4. I3
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A return to second year and many changes -Poli building in use! . . . lounge moved to main reception room . . . new faculty members . . . no more sneaking up side stairs for Phy. Ed. Gym now at the NYM- ' no more dancing in the lounge. '46 T. C. . . . eme was T. C. needs a new building . . . jammed packed auditoriums to hear state representa- tives . . . letter writing month . . . Dear Senator . . . I am in favor of House Bill 100 because . . . Dr. Samuel M. Brownell be- comes new President ta r. E Ireland. began widening The th king over role of D All sophomores note: Please bring paper and pencil for sketching hsitorical sites in Guilford. Don't forget the church on the green . . . the old Stone House. No one seemed to mind the cold the night of the Ice Skating party . . . Sanford's barn was the 'd l 1 ea spot . . . no more classes in the fish bowl' ' ' ' ' in the Poli building. Visits to Yale Art Gallery-Gessel Clinic- training schools-fish hatcheries and state forests-the wild sophomore private parties at Cockaponsett in spite .of rain. Impressive tree planting and site dedic ' 2.t1OI'1 out on Fitch Street. P
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