George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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Seniors For the last four years the members of the class of ' 40 have been active in participating in all events of the school, including football, basketball, baseball, for- ensics, dramatic events, chorus, and other forms of extra-curricular activities. During the freshmen year the highly successful four-act comedy, Clarence, was presented. The class was initiated by the sophomores at a wiener roast on Chehalem Mountain. In the spring the sophomores were entertained in return with a picnic at Roamer ' s Rest. Jack Bennett served as president of his class. The fall of 1937 saw the sophomores give the Rooks a thorough initiation m a very muddy college canyon. Again this year the class was prominent in school activities and was guided by its president, Leroy Pierson. The big event of the junior year was the junior-senior banquet. The theme carried out was Treasure Island. Class members sold candy bar s and chewing gum to help raise money for the event. Robert Sieloff was at the helm and re- ceived the citizenship plaque for activities of the class. This fall, the seniors started off the year ' s events with a housewarming party at Alfreda Martin ' s. Bruin Jr. which had been held for two years by the class of ' 40 was won again, when he was presented to them as winners of the ticket selling contest held in conjunction with the student body play, The Master Builder. This year the seniors presented their class gift by putting lighting fixtures in rooms 13 and 17. Class rings and pins appeared in February. Howard Harri- son has been the president. L. Martin, Swanson Harrison, Keller, Kendall Sieloff, Hodson, Pierson Atrops, Barney, Davis Weeoner, Bennett, A. Martin

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Juniors Three years ago the class of 1941 entered Pacific College a bewildered group of freshmen, but after being invited to the Freshmen and New Students reception, and being thoroughly initiated by the Sophomores, the members felt more at home. Since then the class has sho wn remarkable advancement, although not in numbers. The first year, Wesley Smith was president. There were thirty-five members in the class and they were prominent in all the sports. The class held Bruin Jr. several times, gave an amateur hour in chapel, all of which were successful. The next year the class returned full of enthusiasm. Again they were well represented in athletics. The sophomores sponsored a very successful initiation for the freshmen under the chairmanship of Charles Smith. In the spring a class picnic was held. The members of the class again par- ticipated in nearly all of the Pacific College activities. Joe Kycek guided his class through the year. Now at last, the juniors are superior upper classmen with able officers lead- ing them. George Thomas has been president this year. As in the past years, they were well represented in the activities of the college. Plans for the junior-senior banquet have been made. The class is looking forward to the senior year. They plan to make every effort to make it their most successful year.

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