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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Qlrff fo rigfafj President . ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, Phyllis Leroux Secretary-Treasurer I ,, Mary Forbes Vice-President ,,,,,, ,,,,,, V irginia Getz SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: flcfff I0 riglnfj Qlcff to rigbfj President ,,,,,,,, ., I ,,,,,,, George Mendenhall Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,, Mary Ann Mann Vice-President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, J oye Morris President , t,t, , r,,,,,,, .,,,, John Rees Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, I Ann Boles Vice-President .,,t,,, ,,,,, V irginia Nunley fleft fo rigbtj President Qnot picturedj ,,,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer ,,,, Vice-President ,,,,,,,, U51 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: ,, Dick Hager Ione Coman Joan Block
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'fi 5 1 7 QT Y . 4 ,mb xi 4, orfzg Q -I-2 Q f' , ' wi ' x Q x ':'llk 9lU- -A-, ' ', UIKJJ. Q tw We, the Students.. It was an autumnal setting and peace again ruled the world when the students, new and old, once more were frequenting the campus of Emporia State. Old acquaintances were greeted, the topic was of the summer's happen- ings, how fate had treated each other, and what lay ahead. Students were still predominately female, and the idea of peace was so new that very little had happened to change the wartime Setting. Still absent was the inevitable male who seemed to have a place in the heart of nearly every little coed. Preliminary greetings completed, we settled down to school work with enrollment and sped f14 I ll 0xvV'eiwUK Q-amide 2 lx ali Ja 1' J X - l V 1 X Aer? 13 ,mr A Z i -I 1 V - ? 99' ,VF94 .'-' '-i. GX ,, .-xg : 1- P EVP. ' Txlfs' ' X ai Voili 9,10 K A Du faith! Q9 up with the heat of rush week. All sororities were trying to out-sell the others on their out- standing qualities and ideas. The strong inde- pendent organization also looked good and many a girl debated whether to pledge or stay inde- pendent. Many young men, however, were available to lure some conscientious young lady from her studies and out on a picnic, or to do something else to waste some valuable study time. Elections came along-political parties campaigned hard to elect their respective can- didates. Speaking of elections-class officers are on the next page, so read on, student, and see what happened in 1945-46. f i 1 s f I X . layif'
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'C Kiwi? 'MEF Left to right, back row: Lezxtbcrman, Sanders, Randel, Mendenhall, Cooper, Robinson. Front row: Ross, Luroux, Block, Jordan, Heartwell, Hargudine, ' Who's Who Among Students . In each year,s class a few students stand out above the others in leadership and all around ability. These- the presidents, the secretaries, the chairmen of countless committees whose calendar of meetings is never empty- whose work seems an endless checklist of things to do --these, the campus leaders, are honored each year by being selected by an unannounced, unbiased, committee to XVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Although almost all members are seniors, a few are chosen while juniors, and still fewer while sophomores. Twelve current students now wear the key of recognition and are listed in the 1946 edition of the Who's Who Biographies. i161
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