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Witty Stevcnton Ganty Krekowr THE JUNIOR CLASS The year 1930-J I has been a particularly active and successful one for the Junior class. I his is the second time the third year students have or¬ ganized. I he total enrollment for the year numbered approximately seventy- The class voted last year to consolidate with the Sophomore class in sponsoring all major activities, and this was again done this year. The Colonial Ball, the largest social event sponsored by the second year students, was this year especially delightful, through the combined efforts of the two classes. It was considered by many to far excel any other formal given on the campus for several years, which is indeed an honor to those sponsoring it. The Junior class was this year especially well represented on the campus, rromincnt offices such as the presidencies of the Associated Student Body, Men s Residence, and Off-Campus Girls have been held by third year stu¬ dents. The staffs of the two publications, the Campus Crier and Hyakem. have not been without the assistance of the Junior class. On the major athletic teams, many of the players have been members of the Junior class, and their loss will be keenly felt next year. I u AftCr ,hree years 8 °f ou,n in Washington State Normal School at El- lensburg, it with a feeling of reluctance that many of the third-year people I eav c their Alma Mater. With «uch a successful school career for a ckground, the future should be very promising. CLASS OFFICERS Robert Wiley President Barton Stevenson - --Vice President Olrikka Gamy -- Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Krekow ... . Social Comm Jjw‘ oner Page tutnttt-mnt '
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