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unior Class As I recall the Junior class, l remember them as a swell bunch. Those that are left on the campus are perfectly capable of leading the other classes next year through this time of crisis. Many of this year's class have joined the Army, Navy, or as in one instance the WAACS. Several in the class were marriedg some became engaged. Some started late in the year because of defense jobs or the part which they were doing in the production of tools of war. As a result several of the class were in school fifth term in order to catch up, as it were, with those that started at the beginning of the school year. Some will not become members of the Armed Forces, and I feel certain that they will carry on the traditions and duties of the Senior class for those of their classmates that cannot be with them next year, and in this way carry on for those that are carrying on for the good of all mankind. ..20.. LaRue Amelia lfrank johnson Mancuso Kovack Mary NVaync Robert Townsend Loeb Wcvcwcliii Virginia Harley Kalmar Cain Mangold Schneider
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Sophomore Class Beginning in September, our class started losing men when Harry Muffley and Gordon Rice went into the Navy and Army, but most of us were here for at least three terms. Now, Jack McGuire is in the Army Air Corps, Dan Cahill and Bruce Bates are learning to become Naval Flyers. Robert Megginson and john Waddell are in train- ing in the Army Meteorology program. And most of the other men in the class are in the Army or Navy. Most of the girls in the class stayed right through the year. Carmen Carpenter had to move to Washington, D. C. at Christmas time. Sue Rinker left to become a Geology specialist at the University of Michigan. Marie McLean became a school teacher. At least five members of our class are planning to teach next year. Our oflicers were JoAnne Barcroft, presidentg Hazel Deck, vice-presidentg Jack McGuire, secretary-treasurer, Carmen Morris and Williatima Holmquisr, representatives to the social board.
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