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«|7XPERIENCED”, “distinguished”, “sagacious sages” or whatever you may choose to call them, the Senior class occupies the position most coveted (whether they admit it or not) by all of the other classes. Taking their dose as Freshmen they endeavored the following year to orient as much as possible the new class which filled the rear seats of the chapel. As Juniors they caught the Seniors and finally as Seniors they successfully “snuck” the Senior sneak. Due to the war the class this year is again purchasing class pins instead of the Senior jackets of other years, and in addition has curtailed all plans of trips and socials. Electing Paul Shugart as president, the class has sought to hold high the standards of the school by putting “First Things First.” Fifteen
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First Row: M. Elder. Second Row: L. Turnbough, L. Wilcox, R. Kenworthy, P. Taylor, C. Ellsberry. Third Row: L. Jackson, B. Tatch, J. W. Kiser, P. Shugart. H IGH ranking in importance among the many campus organizations is the Student Council which acts as a mediating body for students and faculty. In bi-weekly meetings, the council entertains various suggestions offered by members of the student body, aids in governing student life and annually presents a school project which is sponsored by the members of the student body. The project undertaken this year was the purchasing of equipment for the general office which included two typist’s tables, three typist’s chairs, two fluorescent lamps, one typist’s liner and one small dictionary. The council is composed of the presidents of the classes, one additional representative from each class, the social deans and a president elected by the student body of the preceding year. The president of this year’s Student Council was Marjorie Elder. Fourteen
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NEVA BERRY B. S. in Eduation A. B., Music, English Perkins, Oklahoma Eureka; Westerner; Forensic. MORRIS H. BUDEN- SIEK B. Rel. Zumbota, Minnesota Amphic; Westerner; International Rela¬ tions Club; Milton- vale, ’43. RUTH BIXLER A. B., Greek, Biblical Lit. Mitchell, S. Dakota Eureka; Westerner; Foreign Language; Hiking Club; C. C. C.; International Rela¬ tions. BETTY BURGESS B. S. in Ed. (Elem.) Orient, Ohio Buckeye. FORREST BOYD B. Rel. Peoria, Illinois Eureka, Pres.; Pres. Junior Class; Varsity Quartet; Westerner. DONALD CLINE B. ReJ. Portland, Oregon Eureka; Westerner Y. T. C.; Inter So¬ ciety Council. BETTY COX A. B., Zoology Miltonvale, Kansas Eureka; Pres. Hiking Club; A Cappella Choir; Girls Quartet; Girls Trio; Science Club; Westerner; Journal. MARY COX B. S. in Ed. (H. S.); Music, English Miltonvale, Kansas Eureka; C. C. C.; Journal Staff; A Cap¬ pella Choir; Western¬ er. KEITH CUNNING¬ HAM B. Rel. North Platte, Nebraska Miltonvale, ’44 Eureka; Westerner, Quartet. CHARLES DAY B. Rel. Westerville, Ohio Amphic; Buckeye; Sophomore Pres.; Student Council; Student Conference; W. Y. P. S.; S. M. W. B.; Athletic Instructor. LORMAN J. ELLIOTT B. Rel. Marion, Indiana Amphic; Hoosier, Pres.; Journal Staff; Marionette Staff; A Cappella Choir; Chorus; Asst, in Physics; Foreign Language; Science Club. LUCILE DAY A. B. English, Spanish Arcadia, Ohio Amphic, Buckeye; St udent Conference Evangelist. CLAYTON P. ELS- BERRY B. Rel. Brunswick, Nebraska Miltonvale ' 44 Eureka; Varsity Quar¬ tet; Student Council. MARJORIE J. ELDER B. S. in Ed. (H. S.) Miltonvale, Kansas Pres. Forensic; Pres. Student Council; Stu¬ dent Conference; Amphic; Westerner; Journal; Foreign Language; Inter So¬ ciety Council: C.C.C.; Who ' s Who. BLANCHE EPLER B. Rel. Abilene, Kansas Eureka; Pres. F.M.F.; Y.T.C.; Science Club; Foreign Language; Westerner. Sixteen
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