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.V Scene from The Junior Prom, held in audiforium of The New STudenT Union. Despiie The increase in dancing space. B good aTTendance lxepT The floor well oc- cupied. T A picnic aT Houghron House, given by The Big SisTer CommiTTee when These Juniors were Freshmen. The enTerTain- menT commiTTee lcepT Them busy wiTh games and races To TesT Their aThleTic skill while The A. A. Board looked for promising hockey and soTTball players. -Qu FROM FRESHMAN FLING TO JOLLY JUNIORS The Class oT T953 came Through our orienTa- Tion period cornmendably To esTablish ourselves as a class displaying The virTues which make us The epiTome oT high aTTainmenT aT William SnniTh. Well, anyway, we've had Tun and learned a loT, Too-abouT boTh sTudies and T-lobarT men. We've goT The pep, we've goT The vim, we've goT The energy. We are a viTal parT oT every school acTiviTy. We proved our energy ThaT cold, damp Friday of Treshman year when we serenaded our seniors: up aT Tour in The rnorningl BUT The reTreshmenTs aT every house, The sleepy looks oT our elders and brealcTasT aT ComsToclc made iT Tun. We weni TO The TradiTional recepTion aT Dr. Brown's. rewrole
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Margare+ Hua-Chen Kwei Wuclwang, Hupeh, China g Biology-Cliemislry , Meg . . . our Cliina doll . . . generous, under- slanding . . . beaulilul Cliinese dresses-llwose slilsl . . . Tales of Jrlie Orienl . . . wliiz al malln . . . aflernoons in labs, Bio, Chem, Calculus . . . I wanl lo go lo Jrlwe opera . . . so many cousins . 4 . Cornell visilor . . . l love you all and Wil- liam Smi'rl1. Class Vice-Presidenl 37 l-louse Treasurer 35 Can- lerbury Club 2, 31 Sclwola 2, 33 Badminlon 21 Soflball 27 Lillie Tliealer Make-up I. Jacqueline Hinlcle Greaf Neck, N. Y. l-lome Economics Jaclcie . . .Wlial'sll1e name of my dale again . . . Golla clean llfial room . . . Do you realise lwow old l am . . . Parry lliis vacalion . . .dimples . . . finally gol my fur coal . . . Everyllwing liap- pens lo me . . . Going lo l-loolen l-louse . . . Sleady in Cave . . . Sofia siudy lliis lerm . . . ll'1ey're all Counls . . . Seneca lime. Soioli Banque? Commillee: Soplw Hop Commil- leeg Junior Prom Commillee: l-lome Economics Club 2, 41 lnlerliouse Baseball 'Team I, 2. CN' .4 .. .,,.-P '-11-1-73,6- ' ' sinh +uA-kd-:Av 1 vm :rx N x W.,-.....-U.-34. ve-'S-af ' .f -huQ:.,nAmM-p-.V-,-sm sam-1 1- . .. . --1-e- ..
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X. K S T S ik XX Xxsifxb .ik tv-c FronT row: HarTman, GolclsTein, DiCosTanzo, Johnson, Neuburger, GrunerT, Sfelle. Back row: ChasT- ney, WelT, Sand, Hall, Dunker, Ellinger, Roe, BarTleTT, Calkins. The freshman handbook, and chose a shmoo Tor class animal. ln spiTe OT The conTenTion over our class song we decided wiTh an almosT unani- mous voTe on The one Blackwell wroTe To The Tune of lv1cNamara's Band. And ThaT was The year we helped choose a school ring. Then came our social year: sophomore slump. BuT we compensaTed wiTh class acTiviTies. Our TirsT Tormal was a big success when we gave The colleges April in Paris. ChrisTmas caroling and our Sophomore BanqueT aT The 86 gave us a chance To know our class loeTTer. The news oT world aTTairs, draTTing and The possi-biliTy oT anoTher war did someThing To our aTTiTudes. ParTies were Wilder and marks dropped To a new low. The end oT The year broughT rooming prob- -- --V - ---' - 1- -------,fi--A -- . - '55-Ha' -v 1 'iw' lems, and mosT leTT dissaTisTied wiTh The places we were To live in. YeT, The Dean's CommiTTee con- sidered our gripes and we reTurned in a happy, refreshed sTaTe oT mind. We had a whirling sTarT as Jolly Juniors wiTh The WiTches WalTz, decoraTions oT spider welos and 'wiTches, which may have been The envy OT any seT direcTor Tor Shakespeare's lv1acbeTh: ln memoriam: UnlimiTed cuTs.'1 We decreased in numbers, buT promised To make iT up in addi- Tional class spiriT. Thanks To paTienT and sympa- TheTic insTrucTors we've survived This-Tar, so on To a vicTorious senior year and ThaT well earned degree. lf iT's Tame you wanT To see, ioin The class oT '53. NoTorious, buT famed. Viva la '53l nn A, , ,, Wu- --V A-, , , I' ,J-,511 -- . -' T' .- - r . 9 e. , , , - - M, X , .Ik-lf, A - .l1.,,f,. rl E B 5
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