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'fly '7- The job of bringing a Wagon train from Missouri to -ff ' California was no mean task. Rivers, deserts, moun- rf .lil rs ?i ' 1 H' ' ' di 'Q iz., , ' I . UW iff Vtif pill Il' fr' 1 E' 'Z-fi Ill l . in i ,I -:all .Xlthough we. the Senior Class. are pass- ing through the portals of State Teachers Col- lege out into the helds of teaching, we are not leaving our Alma Mater. Reflecting over four years, we realize proudly why a part ol us. individually and collectively, will remain here always. It is our hope that our deeds. our leadership, our pioneering will continue to inlluence those who are now here and those who are to come. In our Freshman year we originated a Glen Party which has been one of our yearly highlights ever since. XVQ were new in the college. yet we tried lirsts. and they proved to be big successes. By the next year we were really a part ol the student family. Our members were now leaders in many school organizations. The thrill ol' the year was Demonstration Night when we proudly accepted the plaque for vic- tory. In April we presented a very charming and original dance, the April Showers Dance. Once again we began a first -entertainment during intermission. Two outstanding events of the Junior Year were the XVooden Shoe Dance and once again victory on Demonstration Night. Now, all too soon. our years at State Teachers College have drawn to a close. The senior year has been an exciting one with stu- dent teaching, year book planning, May Day and graduation exercises filling every wonder! ful day! During the four inspiring years in these ivy covered buildings we have cotne to know and to love the rights for which the college stands, the ideals she tries to uphold. and the hopes she dreams of lor the future-the rights ol freedom and equality, the ideals ol honesty. truthfulness. and fairness. the hopes for peace and brotherhood. These have becotne so much a part ol! us that they will live with us vitally in our every endeavor. XVe have pioneered successlully. and the reward was well worth tlte ellort. Now that we have tnade our strike, we wish to express our apprecia- tion and thanks to all who have made it pos- l tains, and 1500 miles of country were in the Way. sible. XVe want not only to accept our re- ward. but to be worthy of it. lizfer we'll try to ltold your standards lligll, Wltile we live ltere and even when we're gone from thee: Tzuillgltt falls Ulf'T the llill. lVl1il1' we stand loyal slill. Y. T. C. gold and wltite, Has Xlllllllll 'us the trtlz' llglll. St-xtoa Orlflfzl-ins: Virginia Spalding, Pres.: Virginia Cacace, V-Pnus.: Hina Carbaugh. Seri.: Martha Bur- roughs, Treat.: Giuna fQ1ll1IllUl'l1, qlcling Pres.: Helen Nlcllonald, xlcliug l'-Prtns.: .Xndrew Batunmer. S. C. pl. Refi.: Dorothy XVilson and jean Sharp, Social Cllairnzwz. Q0
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Xa. W da' . . s . ,L 1:3 -: if-259' .'-'-,ey :Q f Q' 's ,MQ-S Q gl, CN b dig' FRANCIS B, BARNETTE l220 Leeds Terrace I-lalethorpe. Maryland Barney . . . intelligent and dependable . . . fine sense ol humor . . . excells in art work . . . music enthusiast . . . hopes to go beyond elementary teaching and be- come a history prol . . . friendly , . . well-mannered . . . considerate nature . . . always ready to help others . . . se- rious about his education which was in- terrupted by the U. S. Army . . . possesses ability to think clearly and puts first things lirsl . . . a potentiality for panel discussions . . . a clever wit . . . extensive vocabulary . . . extremely courteous . . . ready to give another fellow a lilt . . . wise to the ways ol' women . . . likes to bend an elbow . . . proof reader lor the rllUlVIiR Eenol-is . . . spent time at XVeslern Marylaiicl summer school . . . destined to be an excellent teacher. 4:55 4 ri . -IOSEPHINE BASILIERE -110 Second Street Eastport, Maryland jo . . . friendly . . . intelligent . . . kind, merry brown eyes . . . button nose . . . red hair . . . lamous lor her sunny dis- position . . . has a legion of friends . . . can't talk for live minutes without men- tioning Robert . . . hard worker and capable teacher . . . Natural History Group ollicer . . . good sport . . . another engaged Senior . . . warm-hearted and generous . . . hails from Annapolis . . . southern drawl . . . learned one thing at college, how to pronounce screen . . . tennis enthusiast . . . excellent study habits . . . interested in the fine arts . . . correspondent of Fords and the Lyric . . . neat and prompt in all work . . . famous for her version of the French Can-Can . . . thoughtful lriend . . . seems to really enjoy lile . . . popular with everyone. qi,
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