iw' 'frify tL rif't if rvwf fs 9- .pr ,P .gy . V ffm i5'1ff:r VV f5b2'QffFifj 'iw 1 . would bring profits into their exchequer. Yet in spite of this financial activity, they 1 A . V ' ' 'op 92135 W ' fm VW 3' Q' ' QP P' fy .,,: 7-V of' by Vv,.f,' Oy, IRST, Miss Cochran, we come to our Juniors. Although at times they can vw N ppear angelic, Mrs. Randolph's chapel talks haven't completely reformed Q ' av 0, org' them. They still manage their share of mysterious midnight parties and can turn f ,ef a handy rake. p fafipf-7 . P ,all Those innumerable dates and knitting sessions seem to occupy the better part of -4-J A their time, but they accomplish an imposing list of undertakings nevertheless. Sf BX Who will forget the successful Junior Bazaar? Everyone left the Theatre Room , overloaded with packages, and broke. But their selling didn't end with the J ' X , azaar. The money-minded Juniors had discovered that the way to girlies' pocket- Y C A ooks was through their stomachs, and for many 'months there was always food DEG-1 555,41 ' o be had. They also sold us Christmas cards, stationery, and anything else that uirfu. .5 ix Noon, U D143 Lg L I 2 seem to find time for those Bible papers, which continue to elicit Junior groans. 'mg is ,J , h 'iLl,JQ.l Q 5 The fruits of all this money grabbing was fully appreciated by the uniors and 'N'-La ' A.g,.q ,Q . 1 Seniors, at the beautiful Senior Prom. The music and soft lights were just whatlu,-,l t Q' ' X- . they should be. Us gc I Then on one fateful day in May, many bewildered juniors could be seen tfmridl - lx? 0-t , Li , yapping dogs and screaming masters, selling tickets, separating dogs, and trying to S:-S, , D run the Dog Show. There were a few bad moments as Rover charged King, off: Q-n.Qdv:i'a H some canine refused to move, but the results were professional. l KSA- L94 K . It lr H They're beautiful, ravishing, talented, stupendous, outstanding, and un- ,L 2 equaled -at least that's what the Juniors say, and where there's smoke t'here's A ' F' e bound to be some fire fexcept when Miss Coleman smells itj. I! ,gif if 'A lr . iff 2 W IV X V 1 ' . -ff fn! jj minfijz f-f' 'f' ff WVU ' it V A fjjllffi' ' ' V ' f x ' s ' ' It l 6 161.01 ,jjjfj U v , W My ANNE WELBORN . . . .lf .2'.JViWsfdent , AD HARRIET ANN DAVIS . . .... z'ce- ' , 1 Q XJ . I 1 g . I ,ly 1 MARY MEAD . . . . . . Spnutdry . I Vid 1 LlzA BALIS ........ ..... T reasurerj jj M Ii f Viv MARY MANN NASH ............ AVA. Representative Q, Muff dj: ITAA MRS. tl. H. Yoi-:MLLML9 V. . Qiiilljgttdlv W My ,' 'fb 9 ,fir .6 y 7 ,f , ' xyi' 1 A f 1 - 'S pl i' Lg klyffl - ll, k M EMM, . ,.. P jj, A I, l f 1 ft ' ' C XM J' fill' v , f . . I , P I My fb L in, i JI' H jfi.f'A f 1 N 1' 'ff ,Rf ff Ml, Q- A 1 ' L Lili- J Virfrjxn, fl IA7., J ycyp X f 1, ! ' 0 - , ' , MW pn' ..fwfVY ' f-'Wg ff-t-t15'El'lVti X, 41144 I X rv ' ' f' 1 1,2 'Q-' l -f , ' ppl, , flfhf flc-E K F1 '-K, p fi' h Ll tj 1' MII' AHKWCI .U iv, I Orlfdh '-r ' 4,4-44 ' 1 h,-fl Ayff .2'l 1 Qi. Ai lv I H it ci r J, . , 141214 f ,, ,, I, I f
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Sxbgb-5. - 4 A R m 6 S Q' X i i Es. +- C,o..s..s.SNm'Q.L.n,.JC MQ-3-LJH,-c1551 g,?-L..u.5s:.r4,,I , . Qtxxs-LS.. SOPHOMORlEgf'ki'A G60 O CHANGE has been noted in the Sophomore section. Year after year when mousy Freshmen inch their way up to noisy Sophomores, the general opinion of them remains the same-loud, gay, and almost always good-natured. Oh, yes!- and beneficial, too, especially when they gave their Hallow'een party, skit, and Christmas party for the Seniors. Here the unity of their group has shown value, for this is not only our largest class, but one which stands together whether it's for work or pleasure. H Of course, the front of the dorm continues to present cleaning problems for Sopho- more occupants, and those huge closets often contain more than wearing apparel. Miss Gibson, however, doesn't keep her iron hand in a velvet glove when she's giving those night-time raps. Per usual, they've gotten into trouble and out of it periodi- cally, and I'm quite sure rooms one and two have decidedly had their worries about the plaster in the front rooms. But even with their voluble protests about heat, work and manners, next year, like every year before, you won't recognize them as the quiet, poised and trustworthy Juniors they will, we hope, be. iff I ANA SANCHEZ . . . . . President MARILYN CHAPMAN. . . Vice President MARGARET BOYLAN. . . Seeretaga LYNNE SHERRERD . . . . Treasurer BETSY PAYNE . . . ...... A. A. Representative MRS. L. B. SNGQDY ., ...... A . . '. .... Sponsor . 7, 'f .nl ff fa I e o l '. ' J' ' 9 L In-.,,5'., ,ji gif ,wmv If Jig., . li.. vlvylll Q , 15 , . j H-F fl 1 1 I 1 f' L V' A I f I J ', ' ' ,I ' ,,e cl 'aj I K ,D jf' ,, - I. 'fa . 1' x 'i H' ' ' if 1' f J , xl , 1 I ',,, .fl . ig? I 1' . D , Q, I e . '4' rf' fn - '-' 'I . If V7 lf. I, yr . . n. I .1 ,N , .iss , Q ,J Inf? ,le 2 . X ' -' J. .yi -W 9,1 - 5.N',, I , J in x ' , ' ' BX, - , J if - ll '- F Q - -l29l .1 ka, ' .ll rm' 1
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