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Page 26 text:
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J, ' unior year is one of the best ( and so is Freshman, and Sophomore, and Senior . . . ) at college. One year which offers so many new ac- tivities, an academic program centered in a chosen field of interest, and such an excellent feeling of class unity is something to look for- ward to eagerly or to remember gladly. At the left, President Sue Santry and Miss Onderdonk, Dean of the class, plan the program for the year. Junior Show, a traditional production, showed, to the setting of a clever song, that the future Wellesley will be coeducational, and received a gratifying response from the audience. Out- standing among the dances, songs, and charac- ters were the Three Aged Members of ' 43 who still possessed the light-hearted vigor so char- acteristic of this year ' s Juniors. 22
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Forward, Forty -Four! is no hollow phrase. Came Sophomore year, with Bible, candy - canes and the Christmas serenade, Tea Dance, and finally Hoop-Rolling and the departure of ' 44 ' s Big Sisters. Skipping the Sophomore slump, they had a merry year.
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T Lhe Jolly Juniors have further exciting moments in their lives — known hereabouts as Junior Prom, and commemorated in story and song. The Class of Nineteen Forty-Two is not yet so old that it cannot recall its Junior Prom. And perhaps you can, too, when you see the coke bottles and sea-shells, the suntans and smiles below, in pictures taken a little over a year ago. Do you recognize Marge, and Roz, and Marjorie Lee, and Adah, for instance?
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