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CCLLEGE FRESHME Firsf Rauf: FRANCES LANE, President, Lois Ahlman, Bar- bara Armentrout, Katherine Benson, Merle Black, Kathryn Colbert, Burnett Culvcrhouse, Betsy Davis, Nellie Durham, Isabel Emerson. Second Row: BLANCHE NAUGHTON, Viz'c'-Prvsirlmfg Kitty Finney, Ingles Ford, Alice Fulton, Elsie Garvin, Jean Gib- bons, Betty Gingrich, Helen Hoffman, Mary Evelyn Jeffer- son, Martha Lauberstcin. Third Raw: BERNICE HEARD, Sccrcfaryg Elsa Martinew., Jeannette May, Betty Barber Maynard, Virginia McLean, Cuca Perez, Beba Perez, Betty O'Neill, Dorothy Robinson, Mildred Rogers. Fourfb Row: ELIZABETH GRANT, Treasurer, Polly Rhyne, Lucille Sandruck, Gloria Sullivan, Mary Evelyn Shelton, Agnes Swain, Leah Taylor, Jean Tompkins, Betty Trap- nell, Verna May Turner. Fifth Row: BARBARA SHIELDS, Sergcazzt-al-Arms, Margaret Lee Wade, Lois Williams, Katherine Williams, Bess Wfood- ard, Charlotte Worsbam. .1 v I
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ODE TO THE FRESHMEN To FRANNIE, our president, may her paths neier be rough, Shc's a girl we'll remember, you know . . . the real stuff!! To LIBBY and BERNICE, hard workers and true, They did their best for the Silver and Blue . . . ' LOIS, a screwball of the first high degree Everyone enjoys ber company . . . Another gal with a strong appeal Is our tennis champ . . . that great OyNE1LL. . . JEAN, to some, a lass blithe and bonny Will always to us be known as just . . Tommy . . . BARBY, whom we can scarcely see, We love . . . though sbt' loves W. and Lee . . . INGLES, the merriment of the hall, Is, you might say, right on the ball . . JEANETTE, a member staunch and true Her studies always will pursue . . . To POLLY, who sounds like Donald Duck, We hope she won't always have to cluck . . . To KATHY and BEss, a contrasting pair, May they never ever have a care . . . To CHARLOTTE, our pint of fun and laughter, She'll be one that men-y are after . . . To MARTHA and VIRGINIA, our best musi- cians, Bound to find top-scale positions . . To BETSY, a bounding, dancing sprite She's smiling and gay both day and night . . . To JEAN J. G., let praises ring, For her gift to talk, if not to sing! To BURNETT and BOBBIE, who laughs all the time Mostly at Burpie's Frankenstein . . . To wee-bit MAIKYIE, not quite contrary, But sweet as they come . . . that's our MARY!! To DQTTY, otherwise known as Martha Raye, Crazy and swell . . . what more can we say? To HELEN, may her life be as gay as her laughter, And the Fords roll ever . . . and even after. To MARGAIKET, our doctor without M.D. XVho sings and chats as much as can be. To VEIKNA MAE and ISABEI-, our students strong, No matter what, they seldom are wrong... BETTY, the athlete through and through Is noted for her loyalty and spirit true . . . To LEAH, screwball No. 2, With a line that . . . well, Sl'l'lIlS to do! To GLORIA and ELSIE, charming and gay XVe're glad they came and glad they could stay! To BETTY BARBER, Mrs. May's right hand, She walks the streets with an ad-demand!! To our two MAIRY EvEI,.YN's we give a salute We couldn't do without them . . . Root- a-toot-toot!! To MILDREIJ, a steno-will-have-been, If a local young man doesn't intervene. . . To AGNES, our red-haired siren, who's kinda swell Just for that . . . we recommend Pall Mall . . . To KIT, whose heart dwells in Raleigh, We wonder if ........ To ALICE and BETTY who are often seen fliogetherj . . . but seldom heard . . . To NEWTON, whose direction gets our glances, Oh, when she jitterbugs!! or should we say dances? To JOSIE, one of the brighter type, We wish her luck with all our might . . . To MERLE, whose curls we fiercely admire, Why couldn't we have them? we oft inquire . . . To BEA, very often our moral support, May her ship come to rest in the very best port!! And now, to MISS FITZ, our sponsor, we come, She's as swell as the l'CSE . . . and swvller' than some!!!! LUCILLIE SANDIKUCK, '41.
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