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■ t . • ' ' . • 7Ue GlaM 0 f944 We the Seniors are thankful: We are thankful for the ideals and faith in God and Country that have been further instilled in us here. We are thankful to you Mr. Dugan for your kind and sympathetic under- standing. We are thankful to you Miss Gour- ville for your advice and all your efforts to make our class the best class possible. We are thankful to you our faculty for equipping us with skills for our pro- fession. We are thankful to you our training teachers for giving us the patterns from which to cut our professional life. We are thankful to you, Irene, Kitty, Dodie and Mary, our class officers, for your every earnest endeavor in our behalf. We are thankful for such things as: Days at Hampton, night of the Senior Prom, our Hill-Billy and Gay Nineties parties, the first and last lesson we taught at Practice School and Passe Partout. We are thankful that we all have that inner urge to go forth to seek and find new horizons where there is still much to be done. We are confident that we will find a place for ourselves in this new world. [18]
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K.r. . I M » ■» »» » - ' . ' •«- ' ' -•»... 4e KttoU £tajjlf Election to the Yearbook staff was what we wanted most in college and we decided that this would be the best Yearbook ever. We didn ' t foresee what was ahead of us. Montage, bleed to the edge, half-tone, glos- sies, and dummy, were words that we never even heard of before. What special features will distinguish it as the ' 44 Yearbook? Shall we have this, shall we have that, can we afford it, will Mary Canney give us any mon- ey, were only a few of the questions we had to answer. Finally the eventful day had come. The Yearbook had gone to press. Then anxious little thoughts began tapping in our brain. Will the class think it worthy of them? Will the rest of the college treasure it? Will everyone be as proud of the Yearbook as we are? Editor, Mary Koehler; Assistant Ed- itor, Peg Donovan; Literary Editor, Eileen Noonan; Assistant Literary Ed- itor, Nat McCormack; Business Man- ager, Lois Ryan; Assistant Business Manager, Marie Basti; Art Editor, Olive Cahoon; Assistant Art Editor, Stacia Rusomani; Photography Editor, Alice Angelo; Music Editor, Mim Fletcher; Sports Editor, Ginny O ' Brien. [19]
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