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Bob Cooling, Figi, received his experience In a class office as Freshman treasurer and in his Soph- omore year he again scored honors as their acclaimed president. A member of the Naval R.O.T.C., Bob will soon be commissioned as an ensign in the reserve. f IQ ' i a sophomore class counci ROW I— Rae Angelleti, Kathleen Adams. Pierre Anderson, Jayne Bachhuber, Charles Bailey. ROW 2— Betty Baker, Margaret Ball, Jean Bauer, Frances Berry, Clare Blackwell, Barbara Bohanon, Ad Brugger, Kathleen Carripbell, Marilyn Carlson, Anita Chester, Corryne Codon, Judy Colyer, Pat Connolly, Bob Cooling. Margaret Cooper, Colleen Coyle, Margaret Anne Curtis. ROW 3— Peggy Davis. Philip J. Davis, James Davy. Shirley Doman. Betsy Dunlap. Lii Farley. Bruce Ferguson. Frank Foellmer. Bob Foreman. Joan Gainsley. Jean Gallagher. Jean Garrett. Oliver Garver. Marilyn Gentle. Herbert Glascr. Stan Harkins, Alice Harth. ROW 4— Virginia Hasclton. Sieglinde Henrich. Stephen Hcrron. Barbara Hinton. Marcheta Holland, Marjoric Holmes. Mary Ann Horton. Neal Hospers. Virginia Hughes. Pat Hunter, Evelyn Johnson. Harland Johnson. Doris Jones, Marion Keeler, Dorothy Kelly. Jim Kennedy. Katherine Kennicott. ROW 5— Jim Kerr, Louise Kimball. Dorothy Kimble. Bill Knauss. Jim Knecht. Aud- rey Lewis. Theo Lev is. Lorraine Loge, Gale Long. Jane Lothlcn. Pat McClellan, Jeanne McCunc. E. J. McGovern. Patti Madsen. Mickey Maggiora. Barbara Maltby. Janet Maverich. ROW t— Frank Meffcrd. June Merrill. Katherine Metro. Ruth Michaelson. Duke Miller. Surrilda Millcur. Alice Mitchell. Sidney Moore. Frances Morrison. Mary Morgenstern, Betty Neiger, La Vaune Nelson. Mae Ncv comb, Jackie Nugent. Anne Parks, Peggy Parsons, Leslie Paullin. ROW 7— Lowell Peters. Helen Phelps. Marjorie Quiggle. Jeanne Reedy. Irene Roberts. Ginnic Robertson. Barbara Ryan, Harriette Ryburn, Marge Schieber, Joyce Scott, Bill Shelton, Barbara Slyh, Joe Smith, Tony Staniiola, Betty Rose Stark, Johnny Stewart. Patricia Sullwold. ROW 8— Gwcnn Symons. Irene Taenier. Jacqueline Towers. Phil Twohy. Betty Ann Walker. Edith Walker. Pat Watts. Nancy Wilcox, Barbara Wills, Ernie Wolfe. Pat Woodard, Patricia Wright. ff P O Jfik Z i OM. i A
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Some ycuUo In an attempt to avoid a tradition, the following junior class under the leadership of Jim Thayer presented an entirely new and exciting social affair. Tabbed as the Starlight Tropicana the romance of a summer night pro- vided an enchanting background. The dance was held on an artificial dance floor laid down between Kerckhoff and the Education Building with Bob Crosby and his DIxielanders providing the music. So as not to stray too far from the beaten path, the famous Hilgard house parties were again on the program. Gwen Symons was chairman of the event. Jane Rittcrsbachcr, Alpha Phi, spent many a long hour in the Red Cross office. Dory Jo McCulloch, Kappa, contributed her assistance in War Board Activities. Peggy Lee Robe rtson, Alpha Chi, achieved her laurel wreaths in Key and Scroll. Leon Cooper, ZBT, v as elected as Chairman of Cal Club. Received ensign ' s stripe. 85
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During the fall semester officers were Bob Cool- ing, president; Jeanne McCunc, vice-president; Jeanne Scidcl, secretary; and Jim Thayer, treas- urer. Spring semester class officers were Bruce Ferguson, president; Connie Ferguson, vice- president; and Kass Adams, secretary. a The Sophs held their traditional barn dance at the Alpha Sig house in all the atmosphere of pre-war days. Even the servicemen on campus were given the permission to forget uniforms and don plaid shirts and jeans to revel in the hay and corn. Success of the dance goes to the class ofRcers, to Ernie Wolf, who had charge of the posters, Dorothy Kimble, publicity, Pat Connolly, decorations, and Jane Lothlen and Margie Schieber. No sooner was the big dance over and one feather stuck in their caps than the class of ' 46 started to lay plans for their War Bond and Stamp selling day during the Fifth War Loan on cam- pus. Pat Hunter saw to it that every Bruin bought a War Stamp before buying anything in the co-op, while actress Anita Louise sold bonds and stamps in the Victory Cave on Soph Day. f 87
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