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THE SENIOR CLASS It was September 1949 and school was open again. Our class came back, increased in number by one, and set a firm foot forward to do our best in this-our last year at Morgan. The magazine campaign started out pretty well but our interest in the Cotillion and the yearbook took up so much of our time that we-surprisingly-ended up last and put on the magazine party. After this was over and the talk of all the fun everyone had had died down we began to work on the Cotillion in earnest. Posters were made, decorations planned, and tickets sold. At last the big night came and it was a success-socially and financially. The music was wonderful. Then began the long and tedious work on the yearbook. Meetings, typing, pictures and many long hours were spent on it. Finally it was done and another success was chalked up on our list. Towards the end of the year we became joyful and sad. Many long minutes were spent talking over the experiences and fun we've had in the last few years. As our parting advice to the lowly undergraduate we say-work hard and enjoy yourselves for these are your golden years-the years you will always remember. CLASS OFFICERS President Carl Woodstock Vice President Jean Jordan Secretary .. Marie Schubert Treasurer., ,... Betsy Dibble First row-left to right-Virginia Borst, Agatha Rist, Barbara Schum, Marie Schubert, Carl lVoodstock, Jean Jordan, Betsy Dibble, Lydia Pardo, Barbara Bartnett, Beverly Pendleton. Second row- Roger Griffin, Roger Evarts, Robert Cavanaugh, Martha Griswold, Naomi Griffin, Judy Renninger, Ann Holbrook, Joan Gladwin, Ellen Nord, Jean Hoadley, Ann Muller, Caroline Steinson, John DiBella, Mr. Duguid, advisor. Third row-Fred Weisse, Charles Kelsey, Harry Munson, John Wilson, Donald Berry, William Dallas, Frank Schrempp, William Wren, William Champion, Everett Hunt, David Ryman, Pierce Hull.
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JWKQ,-M1-v ps 'fi ft' DONALD BERRY Don Bere Take It slow and easy ulggxlllb' BARBARA ANN BARTNETT Babs Bobbie Laughter is an art Athletlc Assoclatlon 3 4 Sewlng Club-2 3 Sceneshlfters-1 2 3 4 Fleld Hockey 1 4 Ivy Leaves-4 I-IlY 1 2 3 Softball 3 4 French Club-2 Who s ln love wlth who ln Hollywood' Just ask Louella Bartnett Barbara really knows her Hollywood B6Sld8S thls she IS known for her outstandlng sense of humor and ready laugh Whenever thlngs get dull you can always count on her to llven them up wlth a Slde spllttlng Joke Barbara wlll succeed ln any field wlth her wlnnlng personallty whether that of secretarlal or soclal work Uiflwf Although Donald IS known to be one of the quleter members of our class W. 5 among hls classmates he IS known to be qulte a Wlt How dull some of our class meetlngs would be wlthout hls remarks to brlghten them up Dons blggest hobby seems to be hls car whlch he keeps ln perfect runnlng order Don IS another one of those boys who although they dont serve on any partlcular C0mmltte6 for class projects always seem to be around to help on all C0mmltt86S Wlthout hls carrylng back and forth of decoratlons or runnlng out to buy thlngs we surely could never have had a successful dance Don s plans for the future are as yet uncertaln but wlth hls pleasant personahty and easy golng ways we are sure he wlll be all of the success he wants to be 441144011 ROBERT HAROLD CAVANAUGH Glee Club-2 Sceneshlfters 2 3 4 French Club-2 3 Ivy Leaves 3 4 Tower Staff-4 Band-4 Prlntmg Club-4 Prlze Rhetorlcals 2 Bob Cavanaugh IS one of the most cooperatlve boys ln our room Although he llves a great dlstance from the school he lsnt hlndered ln taklng part ln actlvltles Hls good natured salesmanshlp has enabled hlm to take several trlps to New York on the magazlne campalgn Bob also came through thls year ln helplng to get ads for the yearbook Whether the day be shlnlng and brlght or rather dull and gray, Bob makes sure to wlsh everyone a good day Wlth hls pleasant personahty as well as hls wlll to work we re sure he ll succeed ln any field of work that he may follow Wlth boys and glrls he IS a hlt A pleasant chap you wlll admlt ,aomoyx VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BORST Glnny To be loved be loveable Club-3 Hl Y 1 2 Athletlc Assoclatlon 3 Junlor Prom Commlttee-3 Senlor Cotllllon-4 Morgan Tower Staff-4 Hockeys-1 3 4 Student Councll-4 Prlze Rhetorlcals 1 Leglon Oratorlal Contest-1 Glnny IS our leader wlth the male populatlon and IS never wlthout a heavy date for every and all occaslon She IS one of the sophlstlcated members of the class pleasant to look at and equally pleasant to know Dramatlcs and debatlng have been her maln lnterest at school Whenever there IS a debate youll see Glnny argulng her polnt She IS good at that and usually wlns She has been a valuable member of Sceneshlfters, always ready to 8SSlSt whether the Job IS a lead ln a play or palntlng the scenery When It comes to anythlng llterary Glnny knows the answer She wlll someday be a novellst and no doubt be the best for she IS never at a loss for words 7luu6fuIh.wv Bo 6- flllx l ' I I I sa n u n . l . . t. ' I , X 1 . . .- I 7 ELA ct .U ,N Sceneshifters-1, 29 Choral Club-1, 2g Ivy Leaves-1, 2, 3, 45 French nr- , : u Q- -. 9 ' ' ' - : ' ' l : , ' ' l 3 . - V . 1 i i I ' , . . . . ' . , . so ll bil
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