University of California Los Angeles - Bruin Life / Southern Campus Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1944

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Page 90 text:

Junior Class officers, first term; Connie Cook, vice - president; Janet Dunn, president; Mary Rawlings, treasurer. Second term: Jim Thayer, president; Elaine Foster, treasurer; Gale Long, vice-president; Margaret Ball, secretary. Janet Dunn, Chi Omega gem, was the first girl to be Junior Class President in U.C.L.A. history. 9 cmun Partially responsible for the successes of the junior classes was the fine leadership they had. President during the fall semes- ter was Janet Dunn who was succeeded by Jim Thayer. Adopting as their main projects the Liberty Scholarship Fund and the International House, both classes con- tributed financial assistance towards these excellent causes. I c o u n c I ROW I— Virginia Anderson. Betty Baker, Charles Bailey. ROW 2— Joyce Bates, Jean Bauer, Constance Benson. ROW 3— Marcia Brainard, Dorothy Bntt, Margaret Burke. ROW 4— Kathleen Campbell, Patricia Carroll, Mitli Chapman, Anita Chester, Jean Cloud, Natalie Coles. Robert Cooling, Margaret Cooper. Coleen Coyle, Gayle Dunn, Janet Dunn, President, Elizabeth Eaton, Liz Farley, Carmen Farmer. ROW 5— Dorothea Fitzgerald, Mane Frazier, James Hansen, Pat Hay, Sieglinde Henrich, Ruth Herdan, Betty Mae Hermon, Mary Ann Horton, Mary Ellen Hubbard, Virginia Hughes, Liliane Jenkins, Marian Jepson, Laurel Jones, Frances Kehlcr. ROW 6— Dorothy Kochm- stedt. Rose Koumjian, Lynn Leiber, Mary Leighton, Gale Long, Gloria Lucas, Virginia MacMurray, Elizabeth Matheson, Jean Maxwell. Marilyn Miller. Marcia Moreland, Ellen Nelson, La Vaune Nelson, Jackie Nugent. ROW 7— Ruth Oswald, Anne Parks, Les Paullin, Doris Peters, Lowell Peters, Helen Phelps, Esther Price, Frieda Rapoport, Mary Rawlings, Jane Rittcrsbacher, Eileen Roberts, Peggy Robertson, Helen Roche, Isabel Seminario. ROW 8— Johnny Stewart, Patricia Sullwold, Gwenn Symons, Bette Jane Wallburg, Dorothy Walker, Joe Walt, Evelyn Westerlund, Bill Williamson, Barbara Wills, Barbara Wright, Patricia Wright. 82

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HJ.C. m. u. im Hell. This reminiscence of the good old Joe College era emerged in his senior year as a typical Kcrclthoff gad- about when he became se- nior class secretary and dove headlong into a muddle of activities. JOHNNY CAR- TER will long be haunted by his memories of working on the Southern Campus sport staff where he made a practice of writing lengthy accounts of our pigskin con- tests only to have them cut repeatedly by the editor. Johnny never makes a deci- sion, without first consulting pal Fran Stewart. GRACE UPTON WHITE. B.S Home Economics Transfer Kcuka College, N.Y VELMA WILLIAMS. A.B. Music BERNICE WILNER. A.B. Music ZAI; A Caoclla Choir: M drigal Choir; Glee Club Campus Capers. SHIRLEY ANN WITZ. A.B. General Elementary Artemis; Phrateres. ROBERT ZAITLIN. A.B. Zoology Vice-Pres., Prc-Med Club; Cal Men. DOROTHY WOLF, B.S. Physical Education EVA ZIMBLER, A.B. French niA Secretary; nAO; AMP President; French Club; In- ternational Club. JULIANNA WOLFE, B.S. Accounting Transfer Oceanside J.C.; Neophyte Council. FLORENCE L. WOLFE, A.B. Music Philia DOROTHY M. WRANIC.A.B. Psychology Transfer Univ. of Illinois. JEAN E. WRIGHT, A.B. General ZAI; Wesminster Club; y.w.c.A.



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, CUK n f tO K P ' Planners of the Junior Promenade mel regularly to discuss the progress of the dance. Their integrated activities brought results. Highlighting the social calendar of Bruin fun- seekers was the traditional Junior Promenade which they rated as tops in campus entertainment. The event was dedicated to the spirit of the Lib- erty Scholarship Fund which was established for the rehabilitation and educational aid of service men returning after the war. Under the guidance of Laurel Jones, prom committee chair- man, success was achieved by the cooperation of several outstanding contributions to the prom. They were Phyllis Purdy, Constance Cooke, Jeanne Cloud, Peggy Lee Robertson, Gloria Lucas, Polly Egan, Carmen Farmer, Elayne Foster, Ed Graf, Ann Leifer, and Rick Rommey. Week- end festivities were launched by the preview show- ing of the movie Iron Major in Royce Hall Audi- torium. Following this, prom-goers adjourned to the house parties given by the various sororities and fraternities. Saturday night, however, was the gigantic dance held in Kerckhoff Hall. Top music makers under the baton of Freddy Martin, Leigh- ton Noble and Paul Martin provided background for the formally attired dancers. The theme of the dance was Christmas Carnival and was carried out beautifully by colorful decorations. Laurel Jones ' enthusiasm led to a swell prom. 83

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