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EDNA TRIESLER, QIICCII S(,lIior COUT! JEAN LAMOREAU, Dncbess MABEL GREENWOOD ANNA ROBEY [nnior Caliri MARY FRANCES HAWKINS, Diu-bess PEGGY \Y/ ILSON Vm.GINIA ELZEY Sopbomorc COliI'I Ducbess REBECCA LARMORE, MARGARET AN N SMITH DORIS HI~'ILER Fresbnran COliI'I AUDREY TRfESLER, Dvcbess VIRGINIA HORINE MARIAN \Vl-IITEFORD May Q"e~", J942 MISS EDNA TRIESLER After a deliberate and painstaking dawning the campus was buried by a blizzard. Early of spring on \Western Maryland, May 3 in April, after the long lines of snow fences brought another May Day. across the hills had been rolled into fat It is perhaps not appropriate to speak sausages to lie by the roads, the skies opened simulmnecusly of the harsh snows of winter and more than thirty inches of snow fell and the sunshine and sweet shadow of on \Western Maryland. spring, but at the moment that our May The whim of nature was shorr-Iivcd ; Court was announced and the student body and, before the last flake had settled, the began to feel the symptoms of spring fever, sun was bright and the air warm. The snow