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T H Adoms, Ralph P. Alien, Audrene E. Allison, Harrie? J. Barr, Henry M. Bartter, Phyllis A. Baumann, Helen M. Beckwith, Forrest Bendfeldt, Paul David Bergholz, Robert W. Bettcherl Walter F. Blosser, Margaret A. Bomgardner, 1eannette 0. Bowen, Roberf C. Bcwlin, Mariorie B. Brice, Leonard R. Brown, Amy L. Bruell, Michael S. Budd, Robert L. Buehl, Clara C. Buergler, Marcef T. Case, Doronce A. Christensen, George A. Clark, Vera J. Collins, Mary A. Combes, Robert T. DelCorso, Sylvester TV Ecksfein, Dorothy Evans, Kermit D. Fletcher, Ruth H. Forster, Mary Kathryn Garland, Garfield G Geiger, Walter M. Geraci, James P. Glaze, John F. Goldsmith, Arthur L. Greanoff, Charles S Guenther, Robert F. Haag, Eleanor M. Haerr, Raymond Hunsche, Loretta U. Harding, ChaHes A. Harris Josephine M. Hoch, Esther S. Horishny, Marie M. Howson, Bruce H. Huntsberger, Ruth P. Hutton, Virginia H. Ives, Edith Johnston, Alfred H. JOnes, Paul B. Kamm, Carl J. Kennisfon, Ruth E. Krush, Elva M. Landphoir, Laverne E. Low, Venl'ta L. Lewisi Jack E SOPHOMORES McCaH, Charles W. McLean, Lillian R. Moder, Ruth B. Meyer, Esther M MiHer, Beatrice M. Mitchell, Virginia I. Mortz, RodbEn K Mucklo, Nicholas Nisius. George F. Noble, Kennefh K. Ogilvy, Lester E. Olson, Elmer S. Parkinson, Jean Perch, Raymond F Pettif, Dan C. Plonicka, Helen G. Pyson, Marian A. Ruwlings, Rolland T. Reich, Marjory R. Rhodes, Edward F. Riemenschnefder, Wilma Roehm, Esther E. Rolland, Ross W. Roth, LaVerne R. Rudes, Robert C. Schmidt , William G. Schoen, Norman N. Schrader, Mary Betty Sheffield, Mildred F. Sigma, Ralph R, Smith, Louise Squire, Robert C. Squire, Wilma A. Sfeinbrenner, Catherine Stone, Lawrence M. Suitor, Poul Wx Terrill, Patricia Tietemo, Harriet Jane Tinkfer, Howard Trifan, Deonisie Truce, Thomas P. Van Almen, Richard E Wells, Vivian L Williams, Madefyn H Wilson, Ray CONSERVATORY Brown, Doris A. CufverI Helen L. Dragisich, Vera Ebbs, Frederick C. Hughev, Bernard L. ODonnell, Vance B. Siebenhar, Edward 0. Way, Dorothy L. necf 24 En-
wt 25 y. In the fall of 1932, the campus was overrun with another group of green Freshmen. If any of them had expected to be hOmeSick, they were certainly mistaken, for on the heels of those busy get-ocquainted Freshmen Days came rushing activities with hardly 0 breathing spell at any time. Then when the sorority and fraternity question was out of the way, there were the other campus clubs to join and a little studying to do. By the second semester, the class was an organized unit and presented a Freshman Dance where a good time was had by all. The next year, they were green Freshmen no longer, but Sophomores if you please, and could lord it over another green batch of Freshmen. What is more, they knew better where their interests lay and worked along those lines. Even as Sophomores, the class of 36 showed great promise in athletics, girls' sports, speech, writingein fact in all the varied college activities. During this, their Junior year, the class of '36 has partially fulfilled the promise of its earlier years. All the honorary organi- zations have admitted Juniors to their ranks; many offices in social and educational clubs are held by this same class. As is custom- ory, they are principal actors in the May Day exercises this year, as the Queen of the May and her attendants are Juniors. Later, they will entertain the present seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. It is with a thrill and yet a certain feeling of confidence that they can follow the example set for them by the graduating class, that the Juniors look forward to next Year, their Senior year. The fun of holding the reins will be theirs for one short year and then they too will leave OFFICERS President, Sherman Harmon SQCretory, Virginia Stauffer Treasurer, Ethel Cooke Ad, Board, Frank Tarbox the campus to accept the more I I N I O R S serious responsibilities of life it- self.
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