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gl uIw 'f SS CN ' Simon Cl-A mm gabhef NDER the sponsorship of Miss Anne Curran, Mrs. Reva Vanderbilt, and Dr. Maurice P. Moffatt, and under the leadership of its officers David McGrath, Gerald Mcllvaine, Phyllis Muir, and Montague Salmon, president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer respectively, the Class of '44 carried on with banners flying. The main objective of the senior class is to raise enough money to leave a suitable gift to the school. With that pur- pose in mind, several afternoon dances were given in addition to the class prom. Because of the present state of national affairs, everyone has had to do without many luxuries. For this reason, our class dance was not so glamorous and elaborate as others have been in past years, however, this fact did not prevent a good attendance and a gay evening of dancing. ti. k ?'.QL , ,, OMJL WL Boamatls President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
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