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P BLICATIO Orgif THE STAFF GRACE WARD AAAAA AAAAA T l T AAAA Editor MARGARET NOEL TTTT ,Art Editor TQM SQREY TTTTTTTTT I TTTTTTT I I Staff Artist BETTY SUE PARKER TTTT T I It Senior Editor DICK MORTON ,,,7 ,,7,,, , ,,77, , Undergrad Editor ELEANOR RUTH SNOW , ,,,Organizations Editor RUTHE WYNNE ,,,, ' ,,,,,,,4 ,,,,,, , ,J-Xctivities Editor RUTH KIRKPATRICK EEEEE l EEEEE E T EEEETEEEE Sports Editor MISS MARY LAMB LEWIS iooooo,o ,ii,i, , s Sponsor MR. ROBERT REID iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio..iiiii Business Manager Getting a year book together in two months is no small job, but this year's staff was willing to stay till six o'clock nearly every night in order to keep up the standard set by past staffs. With Grace Ward acting as editor, it spent many hours of hard work taking pictures, drawing, and past- ing. The staff was ably assisted by Miss Lottie Conlan and Mrs. Virginia Chappelear. Having finished, all they need now is a few shoe cou- pons to make up for the leather worn down by trudging through the halls seeking bits of in- formation. The staff feels that its book should be some- thing that the students will want, not only for the present, to get their friends' autographs, and to see their pictures, but for the future, too, when they get to the point where they want to look back and remember these days.
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ludy Maguire works diligently on her editorial and Margaret Benton stands by, Waiting for her chance at the typewriter. The girl with the amused look.on her face is Ruth Bradley, checking mis- takes. Due to the shortages caused by the war, the Life staff has not had the possibilities the ones in previous years have had. But this has not stopped them in the least. They have Worked faithfully throughout the year. One of the special editions they printed this year was the April Fool paper called the Classy Lie. lt was printed on different colored paper and it announced the April Fool King. X CHOOL Cfwm Agia, , . ,J The members of the Classen Life staff are as fol- lows, from left to right. Front row: Fern Garrett, Pte- porter, Tonye Ewing, Reporter,iKathryn Yowell, Business Manager, Margaret Benton and Iudy Maguire, Co-Editors, Ruth Bradley, Associate Edi- tor, Dorris lohnson, Copy Editor, Bonnie Wise- man, Typist. Back row: Mrs, Virginia Chappelear, Sponsor, Bob Malcomb, Sports Editor, Marie Mc- Divitt, Exchange Editor, Pat Strong, Reporter, Betty Everidge, Girls' Sports Editor, Iene Lavery, Re- porter.
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Mixer Bigger and better mixers, was the promise of loe Mor- ledge in his campaign for president of the student body last year. Unlike most politicians, loe has kept his word and as a result, Classen is known all over the state as the school hav- ing the best mixers. Winners of the jitterbug contest, Kay Wolf and lack Tur- ley, upper right, look like they are ready for more, but who wouldn't be with the music of the Sooners, lower right, to dance to? All dressed up for the kid mixer, with their teddy bears to boot, are lohnny Spaan, Sara McArthur, limmie Crotts, Sue Breeding, and Bob Douglas, center. The marriage bureau, lower left, was one of the most popular parts of the Valentine Mixer sponsored by the Comes. loyce Hoyte has her turn as the line forms to the right. Selling home-made candy, Ruth drums up some business, lower center. Different organi- zations sponsor these affairs, each trying to make theirs the best. So far, they have all been big successes. 1 if f .x fc .W -xv N f 11 yy ff? if f ' i 2112 Aekbf' ,E -Am-w..s,g D 5,0
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