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Page 19 text:
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Mary Esther Pemberton, V-pres. Marguerite Barney, Sec. Our honorable Seniors were initiated into Pacific College in September, 1938. There were thirty-six members in that class, which, with Virgil Nordyke at its head, had a very active year. They presented ' ' Second Fiddle as their class play. Fifteen of their members returned to sopho- more rank. Wesley Jeffrey and succeeding him, Bill Rarick, led the class through the year. From the sophomore ranks Dean Tate was elected presi- dent of the student body, a special honor to an underclassman. As Juniors and full-fledged upperclassmen, they were led by Edward Harmon, a student past- or and newcomer from Idaho. They gave a very successful Junior-Senior banquet. This year practically all of last year ' s Junior class returned to conclude their scholastic tasks here at Pacific. Dean Tate was elected class president. Their rings appeared at the first of the year. To our friends of the Senior class, we of the underclasses extend our heartfelt and sincere wishes for the best of luck and kindnesses of fate to each and every one of you as you lift your anchor and sail on.
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u V n DC Forty-seven eager and curious students comprised the class of 1943 when they enrolled as PacificCollege freshmen in the fall of 1939. The initiation of that year is one that will live in the memories of the class for a long time. Just mention the word alum ' ? and see the reaction of the fifteen members of that class in P.C. at the present! As a freshman class they were very prominent in school life, winning the Woodmar Hall award and the inter-class basketball tournament, holding the editor- ship of both Crescent and L ' Ami, and capturing Bruin Jr. Class officers were David Michener, Jim Kyle, and Mary Lou Hoskins. Dover Road was very successfully given. As sophomores the class again received the Woodmar Hall Plaque and basket- ball crown. Jim Spirup acted as president. This year as the Junior class of Pacific, they have remained prominent in stu- dent body affairs, under the capable leadership of Maynard Macy. Among their projects were the Junior-Senior banquet and a class gift to the school. CLASS OF 1943 MAYNARD MACY ELENITA MARDOCK ABIGAIL MILLER GALEN MILLER ELLIS ROBERTS JAMES SPIRUP WILLIAM STEIN JAMES WEBB m Hi
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