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They I-lave Pep Twilah Seefelcl By far the largest of the two junior college classes is the freshman class. Its members come from most of the towns surrounding Arkansas City as well as from the Arkansas City High School. Its activities are, in conse- quence, many and varied. Its officers have been unusually active in planning class events. They are the first, in fact, ever to plan a freshman banquet. Keith Curfman, president, was a leader in high school. Jack Hall, vice- president, has taken honors in debate. Their secretary, Marjory Hadley, worked in Girl Reserves. Kathryn Curfman has been active in dramatic presentations. These officers have been the peppy leaders of a class of live-wires. Giant cottonwoods spread their lengthening shadows over the rolling banks of the Kaw River, and the once shimmering blue grass was a solid mass of darkened jude. Only the vivid yellow streaks laid low by the fast cooling breezes were bright enough to catch the eye. The birds had ceased their tireless fluttering and the leaves had taken up their song, softly and soothingly. A great glow in the west proclaimed the rising of a full moon, the gurgling of the water along the banks gave way to the incessant rippling of the broad expectant expanse of the huge body of water-gentleness pre- vailed. Keith Curfman GROUP ONE ROW ONE: Joseph Olinger, Leon Scott, Douglas More, Jack Stover, Loron Kelley, Jim Rogers, Robert Pappan. ROW TWO: Eugene Scott, James Perry, Elwood Stallard, David Combrinls, Jess Riuf, Jack Hall, Glen Montague. ROW THREE: Lawrence Pipkin, Eva Lee Grey, Twiiuh Seefeld, Mary Evelyn Bly, Bette Brenz. Gwendolyn Grow, George Sisson. GROUP TWO ROW ONE: William Jack, Marvin Rupp, Raymond Wilcox, Jimmie Farrow, Robert Balsters, Lynn Miller, Jack Campbell ROW TWO: Evelyn Broderson, John Quinn, Gilbert Hadley, David Benjamin, Robert Gillock, Norman Trox- ell, William Copeland ROW THREE: Mary Noland, Esther Sissom, Dorothy Viele, Florence Ward, Elizabeth Lewis, Lois Laurent, Bertha Osborn GROUP THREE ROW ONE: Charles Darby, Danny Bottero, Joe Dennis, Edgar Smith, John Shea, Lester Neal EOW TWO: Paul Marshall, Gene Brown, Riley Fisher, Hope Merritt, John Childs, Bruce Akers, Kenneth oggs ROW THREE:Winnie Hankins, Lola Mae Stocking. Marfraret Russell, Virginia Amos, Audine White, Jean Fitch, Ruby Tunison PAGE 13'
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They l-lave Pep Twilah Seefelcl The freshman class also boasts a large share of the junior college ath- letes, and is justly proud to claim among its members representatives from one of the most highly success- ful forensic teams in the history of the school. Some of the members of the singing ranks were chosen to fill important leads in the high-school- junior college opera, while others of its musical ranks help to make up the first junior college orchestra in years. And as another feather in its cap, a large number of its members have achieved a high and enviable scholas- tic record thus far in their college cycle. College broadens one's outlook on life as much by bringing new friends as by presenting new ideas. Members of the freshman class come from an interesting array of communities. A number of our students come from the mining regions around Pich- er, Oklahoma, and Frontenac, Kansas, while others come from western com- munities such as Kiowa. Groups of students commute from nearby towns and rural communities such as Gueda Springs, Oxford, and Winfield, while others have taken up residence in Ar- kansas City. Our students from Chi- locco include two of our star football players. GROUP ONE ROW ONE: Max Vaughn, William Howard, Bill Stuart, Gilbert Brewer, Frank Banning, Joe Manatowa, Harold Mueller, Verne Stacy. ROW TWO: Albert Clemente, Elsie Rawlings, Doris Ri-nhariis, Dorothy Hines. Margueritte Stewart, Maxine Lauck, Robert Birgam. GROUP TWO ROW ONE: Vernon Aitson, HE. Ford, Clifford Anderson, Sanford Alexander, Ralph Smith, William Spain, Clifton Bryan. ROW TWO: Miles Harvey, Keith Curfman, Margaret Ogren, Mary Alice Ryan, Norman Boehner, Harold Magnus. ROW THREE: Genevieve 'vVard, Mary Holman, Evelyn Kelly, Sara Hellyer, Evelynne Caine, Marjorie Hadley, Dorothy Peterson. GROUP THREE ROW ONE: Zellene Blair, Harold Stebbins, William Post, Lawrence Swaim, Lee Brantley, Kenneth Miller, Harry Randall. ROW TWO: Marjorie Crill, Harold Holman, Robert Wilson, William Guthrie, William Shea, Glen Aupperle, Bob House. ROW THREE: Ma1'celle Burnette, Pearl Blair, Marjory Leland, Kathryn Curfman, Bette Hamilton, Mary Henderson, Theda Grant. PAGE 15
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