Carnegie Mellon University - Thistle Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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M.M. Sophomore Office : Nancy McKenna, President: Betty Math-cwson, Vice President: Elizabeth Charters, Secretan. Ruth Woolridgc, Treasurer. The members of the Sophomore class in Margaret Morrison had a number of successful affairs during the year. In keeping with the holiday spirit they held a Christmas party in Recreation Hall and invited all the freshmen. A large majority of both the classes attended, first to have tea and then to receive gifts around the Christmas tree. The freshmen extended their hospitality to the Sophomores by giving a Peppy-Puppy party which was held in Panther Hollow. It was very successful and helped to further extend the friendly feeling existing between the two classes. They then ended their social year with a box luncheon in Recreation Hall. The Sophomores in the College of Engineering began their season of activities bv challenging all the freshmen to a Numerals Rush which was held in the Bowl the Saturday before Thanksgiving. However, unfortunately, the on-slaught of the freshmen proved too much for the Sophomores and they failed to uphold their class numerals.

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M.M. Junior Otficbm: Martha Lou Fuller, PrniJtnt; Kath-rinc Collins, Vkt Prtiidtni; Dorothy Magnuson, Stmury: Agnes Walsh, Trtamrtr; Mary Yorkc, StculChitrmsn. Arts Junior Ornuas: Wayne I ciblc, PrtnJtHt; Florence Ingh-ram, StertUry; Hugh Overturf, Trtamrer. installment plan for collecting the price of the ticket was introduced. Two sets of tickets were to be printed, one ticket was to be given when one dollar and one half was paid. On payment of the balance the first ticket was collected and a final ticket given. By this method the payments were made easier and more certain. The members of the Delta Skull, the men's Junior honorary and the members of the Junior Class of Margaret Morrison Carnegie College cooperated to make this dance a successful social function. Besides sponsoring the Junior Prom the Junior Classes of the three Colleges have been instrumental in carrying on many other worthy activities, including publication of the year book. The junior class of the College of Engineering, due to its large representation as compared with the classes of the other Colleges, has held a position of importance in the affairs of the school since its origin three years ago. The will to work and the cooperation received from members of the class have made the year's activities successful despite the difficulties encountered.



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Akt»Sowiomo eOmice»»: Fred G'jfF, Prr «i « .'Joseph Goldfarb, Engineering Sophomore Om- Vi: t PrtnJtar. Irene Von Horvath, Stint try. Philo Davit, Trejmnr. teat: Tc l Haller. PrtwUnt; William Smith, Via PmiJtur: Qnenton Cunningham, Secretjry. The Sophomore class in the College of Fine Arts began the college year with a Back-to-School dance held in the Exhibition Room. Music was provided by a small orchestra and refreshments were served during the latter part of the affair. As the admission was low and the idea of the dance quite novel, the whole affair proved extremely successful. Others like it were held throughout the year. The architects of the Sophomore Class of Fine Arts challenged the freshmen architects to a football game. Despite the fact that the field was quite muddy, the sophomores succeeded in severely trouncing the freshmen. The annual Soph Hop held the fifteenth of January proved to be one of the most successful affairs of the year, due to the effective cooperation displayed bv all three sections of the Sophomore class, the Engineers, the Margaret Morrison women, and the Fine Art students.

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