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fi i: v i ii ii CLASS l.ffl to right: M.iry Fl.id. M-crei.iry; Dorothy Helms, vice-president; Archie Simons, president; Millard I.elite, treasurer. II I Ii II I. I Ii II I !i Seniors! (Tracis! Four years of striving is about t bring its toward a diploma and inr-placable pages for our memory albums. Our dedication page should cerlainh go to the fits: friendly “hellos that made us I isinusite- too. The aw unit added glamour to our frosh year but made the humiliation greater when “Keyes Kingdom of Sophomores took over. Soon, however, we got to know our fellow sufferers and elected Lou Monaco and then Hob Delheim to direct frosh activities. Out first rec ognition was out pri .e winning banquet table, next our Hoob Dance and then the original (denwood Quartet with Ken. Hud. Herb Dean, and Bob Delheim. May Day brought our first year to a close with Carol Schoeppe and Jane Henry as our attendants. The fall saw many changes no navy, women in Brodheck and Sickbax. and Mrs. Wagner's Snack Shop. W itIt Ken Sehrocder as president we planned the gala Soph Carnival and our Faster Hall. The big “I boasted a championship basketball team, and we boasted Helen D. and Hud Moister for the first of their two successive xears as May l)a attendants. Summci xaeation at I rsinus-bx-the-sca. and then xve were juniors xvith rchie Simons as class president. Bridge 1-2 became a Supply Store course, curtains disappeared from Brodheck. the nnex became the hiking outpost, and our Jim-ioi Prom at Sunny brook had Sue Beilis as queen. F.ven our senior xear called for some adjustments men invaded Derr. Stine, and Freeland: a nexx gymnasium was erected: meal tickets, athletic tickets, and even parking tickets were issued. rchie again held the gavel, and out Senior Ball, under his direction, became the first formal dance since the war. We took banquet table honors again, and the (denwood Quartet, now Ken. Hud. Ian. and Mike, are still making headlines. Hut as Mary Carter reigned as Max Queen, we realized that we too must say our farewells. Our friendships go with us as do the little remembrances like rain for every formal dance, mush boxes, and I rsinus in the snow. ll these have made our years at college unforgettable.
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