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QUdys Jett, Qordan Houck, Bovorly Oickwo. Jant Lltvon, ClauJIi Movie FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Social Conimiaaionct . .. Jane Litven Ireasurer .. .Gordon HouvUs Secretary. Claudia Hovic Vkt Pk—Idanl filwljra jetl President.. .. Beverly Dickson The Freshmen Class of 1943-44 started with a total of I I 3 students, five of whom were men. At the first meeting in the Fall quarter, the officers for the year were elected. As each Freshman Class does, this one had to endure an initiation week Freshmen from the two halls, Munson and Sue lombard, weTe treated according to traditions plus other drastic measures. The girls of Sue Lombard underwent a fire drill at two o’clock in the morn¬ ing. There was also the more formal side of Freshmen Week, when the newcomers were ori¬ ented to the ways of C. W. C. E. Ther e were inspirational and educational assemblies, lours of the campus, and time out for recreation provided by the W A. A. At one of the meetings during the Winter quarter, it was decided that the Freshmen were very active on the campus as individuals, but not as a class and a Freshmen night was planned Gladys Jett and Madalyn Gordon were appointed to head the affair. On March II. 1944. the curtain went up on the production of the Freshmen Class’ Freshmen Fantasy. It was a display of a gTeat amount of work and an excellent performance. A majority of the class took part in the Fantasy It was presented in two acts, the first act set in a dormitory room and the second in the form of a dream. 28
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Maxine MacCormack, Batty Banrwtt, Bartiara Howard. Harriett Oourtii, Joyea Pugh. Phyllis Sparling. Edith Wa di«, Loraina Pocht, Mm Dorothy Doan, Rita Roae, France Hewitt. IYOPTIANS OFFICERS! President....Barbara Howard Vice-President.Rita Rose Secretary.. Kdith Weidle, Fall and Winter Quarter Phyllis Sparling. Spring Quarter Treasurer. Frances Hewitt Scribes Mary Huntley and Lorraine Focht Advisor.Miss Dorothy Dean The lyoptian is a sophomore honorary and the women s service group of the campus under the jurisdiction of the Associated Women Students. Members are chosen from among the incoming sophomore girls. Qualifications considered for membership include scholarship, character, and interest in campus activities. The girls this year sponsored many firesides and were in charge of the Big Sister program for the orientation of the freshman girls. The lyoptinns were in charge of ushering for the Community Concerts and several other assembly programs. I lighlight of the winter quarter activities was the Kid Party” given in honor of the faculty members. In the Spring the annual banquet was held. 27
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FRESHMEN Top llrliirf derma Bu by, Chari Bearden, Nary Jan Barret, Patricia Anderaon. Betty Burlow. Verna Iw-rtn. Virginia Climpt Mancie Byrd, Iy Blanchard. Anna Le Clark. Ir a Cady, PhyUln Babcock. Helen Clerf, Virginia AibJf. Carol Burceait. Jo Colby I lotxilby Haliluin, Norma Conner, KImjii An lm , Cellu IIUlwll . IVugy Bri»lniff, Norma Alexander. Jean Brewer. Bottom Picture: Prank Kueler, Blaine Millard, Mary Kellie. Ellen L i-kh, IJuyil Knox. Pauline Alutah. Bavariy Murlkxiald. Shirley Merritt, Rrxie Ixarkwncxl, Cllailys Jett, Mildred Kukulnn, l.ynn l wiYfll, Wtlln Friend, I mum Mr Auliffe. Alin Miller, Prancca Mercer. Mu ix Mia«y, Alary La onard, Rita Alurpfay, Doc I Llndaey. Prance JohneiH i. Anne lvtnoo. Jane l.ilvffi, Joy I.IihIIotk, IVonon laaf, Freda Kvrahuw, Vwiiitu Afawon. I»l Null, Jeanne KaMk 24
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