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First row: Nichols. Barsky. Stewart. Clarlc. Park. O ' Flaherty. Dcutcrman. Worth. Second row: Freear. Hall. Patton, Lewis. Jacobucci. Gil- more. M. Thomas. B. Thomas. Oliver, Gillette. Third row: W. Thomas, Forney. Walthcr. Pyne. Vasilopolis. Froiseth. Vager. Fourth row: Sutton, Puthoff, Ward, Brown, A. Stewart, Melnyk, Currran, Hurd, Morris. Fifth row: Dcvere. Flowers. McCormick. Gannon. Reynolds, Eddy. Breen, Kindel. Sprccher. Schreck, Thorson. Twenty years from now, when you are reminiscing over your carefree days as a college junior, this is the picture you will recall when you read the old 1940 Southern Campus. The first important event was welcoming into office the new class executives. You proudly presented as president a likeable fellow named Ray Gillette. Peggy Stewart, Kay Lewis, and Dick Patton were other luminaries. Not to be out- done by the lower classmen, juniors sponsored the new custom of dirty cords Wednesday . The event of events was the colossal Junior Prom, where a few jitterbugs jittered and all paid homage to Terpsi- chore, ruler of the evening. Thus the fun. frolic, and festivities of the class of ' 41 became history.
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The happy sm.lcs arc signs of relief fo, havmg complc(ed the plans for the Junior Prom. Treasure Patton was so startled by the sunl.ght that he forgot to open his eyes. The photographer, however, came to his rescue, and since then he has been known as BuHon-eye Dick. I 108
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:v ■., This treat was on President Bob Alshulcr. Treasurer Al Paquin advised economy; therefore, the community coke . The coke streamed away under forced draft as soon as this picture was snapped. Mary Magee and Mary Frances Rickcrshauser drank down more than their share with all the speed of a Jackie Robinson 60-yard dash. I 10 .: -— w i.
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