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Principal headache for the Junior class this year was the struggle with points and war shortages involved in giving the Seniors a ban- quet. Money was raised in part by the sale of station- ery. A very successful ban- quet was given March 24 with Spring as the theme. Class officers were : Wil- ma Archambeau, President ; V i o 1 a Nixon, Secretary- Treasurer, and Geraldine Tharrington, Vice President, Class Members ; L. to R. : Thornburg, Tharrington, Archambeau, Garrett, Marx, Nixon, V. Crist, J. Crist, Perisho, Green, Smitherton. The Senior Class of ' 44 were initiated into proper Frosh-hood in the fall of ' 40. New members have entered along the four year trail and some have fallen out, but the ' 44 lineup consists of eighteen members ; a b,igh graduating membership in spite of the fact that many potential Senior men have not been able to stay in school because of service. Two Seniors, Betty Dixon and Douglas Cowley, com- pleted their work in Janu- ary and are now both in the service, WAVES and Navy, respectively. Jack Willcuts has been class President this year, as- sisted by David Thomas, V. Pres., and Doris Man- ning, Sec ' y. Class Members ; L. to R., 2nd Row: Thomas, p. Thomas, Sieloff, Repp, Mardock, Roberts, Hibbs. 1st Row: M. Macy, Ruden, Kohler, Wohlgemuth, Manning, Nordyke, Willcuts.
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Clou One of the outstanding activities of the Freshman class was the successful drive for funds for the W. S. S. F. Other activities cen- tered mainly around the stewardship of Bruin Jr. Ill, cabbaging him from the venerable seniors early in the year. The Rooks also had several parties, and have taken part in all school activities. Officers of the class were : Paul Thornburg, President ; Allen Thomas, Vice-president, and Imogene Degner, secretary. CLASS MEMBERS 3rd Row, L. to R. : Minthorne, Landreth, Bowers. Johnson,, Gulley, Fodge, Repp, Bumbarger, Thornburg. 2nd Row: Thomas, Fowler Marshall, Davis, Jones, Degner, Cole, Craven. 1st Row : Svendsen, Baird, Wiley. Class Members; L. to R., 2nd Row: Ogier, E. Fowler, H. Fowler, Haworth, Brash. 1st Row : Bates, Phipps, Macy, Hadlock, Roberts. Glad The Sophomore class started the ball rolling this year by doing a very thor- ough job of initiating the Freshmen. The initiation was climaxed by an all- school mixer in the gym. Sophomores also participat- ed in all activities of the school this year. Leaders of the class were : Loren Mills, President ; Don Brash, Vice President, and Mildred Haworth, Secreta- ry-Treasurer.
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Council Members : Roberts, Archambeau, Thomas, F. Thom- as, Brash, Willcuts, Tharring- ton, Thornburg. David Thomas, President Aiioclaied Student Body The 1943-44 Student Council, with David Thomas as presi- dent, brought the student body successfully through the school year. Geraldine Tharrington was vice-president, and Florence Thomas, secretary. Other Council members were: Chief Treasurer, Arthur Roberts ; Treasurer and Senior Class President, Jack Willcuts ; Junior Class President. Wilma Archambeau ; Acting Sophomore President, Donald Brash, and Freshman Class President, Paul Thornburg. Principal student body activities were concerned with Bruin Jr., Ill, several novel girl ' s Bruin Jr. days, all school social func- tions, the Student Body Play, and May Day.
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