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First Row: Adamson, Ashford, Baehr, Baird, Baker, Banks Second Row; Barnett, Bassett, Bean, Beatson, Bellamy, Bernstein. SENIOR CLASS 9 KEITH EARL ADAMSON, Segwiek, Kansas; B.A.; Acacia, Secretary, 3; Omicron Delta Kappa, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Fencing Club, 2 3, Charter Member; Cue and Curtain, 1-4, Business Manager, 3, Production Manager, 4; Spanish Club, 2-3. 9 ANITA APPLEBY ASHFORD. Washington, D. C.; 8. A.; Cherry Tree, 4; Psychology Club, 4. 9 BETTY BISCBOFFE BAEHR, Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont; B.A.; Canterbury Club. 9 ELIZABETH HANNAH BAIRD, Washington, D. C,; B.A.; Cue and Curtain. 9 ROBERT HOPKINS BAKER. State College, Pennsylvania; fl.A ; PI Kappa Phi; Delta Phi Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Camera Club, Treasurer, 3. 9 HELEN LEONA BANKS, Washington, D. C.; 8.S.; Home Economics Club, Vice-President, 4; Junior Orthesis. 3; Orthesis, 4. 9 WILLIAM MARTIN BARNETT, Washington, D. C ; B Mortar and Pestle. 9 ELLSWORTH W, BASSETT, Arlington, Virginia; B.C.E.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Sigma Tau; American Society of Civil Engineers. 9 ANNA BEAN, Washington, D. C., B.A ; Alpha Delta PI, Treasurer, 2-3, President, 4; Mortar Board, Historian; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer, 2; Iota Sigma PI; Delphi, 3; Women ' s Athletic Association; Basketball, Freshman and Sophomore Teams; Hockey, Freshman Team; Cherry Tree, ' Organizations Editor, 3, Editor, 4; Hatchet, 1-2; Luther Club; Orchesis 2-4; Symphony Club, 1-2; Women ' s Student Government Association, First Vice- President, 3; Student Council, Secretary, 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities ' 3. 9 WHITWELL TORRE BEATSON, Arlington, Virginia; B.E.E.; Sigma Tau; American Institute of Electrical Engineers l IS J 9 CHEST ER BELLAMY, North Carolina; B.A.; Phi Sigma Kappa.
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nel, the need for which is being felt every- where throughout war industry. Defense courses have been added, enrollment has in- creased, and although many of the faculty have been called to war jobs, the training of- fered continues to be extensive and of high quality. Students, recognizing the importance of their education to the welfare of the coun- try, have applied themselves seriously to the task at hand and are graduating with excel- lent capabilities. The class of engineers of 1943 is to take an important place in the United Nations ' war machine. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE The Medical School has risen admirably to the tremendous and important task of turning out in increasing numbers, well-qualified physi- cians to serve our armed forces and the civil- ian population. Most of the students in the Medical School hold reserve commissions In the Army or Navy, and many of the graduat- ing seniors are serving their internships in Army and Navy hospitals. We are proud that our George Washing- ton medical students are responding so ca- pably to the greater burdens and increasing responsibility that they find themselves con- fronted with as a result of the accelerated program. Summer vacations have been un- known to these new doctors during their last two years of school. They have had to work ANDREW DEDICK HARRY OFFUTT HELEN ROVINSKI President Vice-President Secrete ry-Trea surer even harder than preceding classes, and with- al!, many of their number received their de- grees with distinction. The women who graduate in this class have for the first time in the military history the opportunity of service In the armed forces with reserve commissions. Those not in uni- form, however, still serve and In an equally vital capacity. For as with the women grad- uates of the other schools and colleges, these doctors are well qualified to take their places in civilian life, and thus to serve along with their colleagues in uniform.
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• CYRUS BERSTEIN, New York, New York; J.D.; George Washington Law Review . ' 1 o MELVIN BERS, Washington, D.C.; B.A.; PI Delta Epsilon. Omicron Delta Kappa ; Intramurals, Freshman Manager; Intramural Basketball; Hatchet, Managing Editor; Student Congress, 1 2; Chess Club, 2; Symphony Club, 3; Assistant Student Council Forum Director, 2; Who ' s Who Amonq Students of American Colleges and Universities ; Student Life Committee, 4; Inter- collegiate Newspaper Association, Vice-President, 4. • HAROLD BOBYS, Washington, D, C.; B.S.; phi Eta Sigma; Artus, 4; FI Gamma Mu, 4; Director, Student Book Exchange. ft CLAUDIA T. BOCKOVEN, St. Charles, Illinois; B.A,; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Glee Club, 4; Psychology Club, 2-3; Cue and Curtain, • PHYLLIS REGINA BOTTA, Washington, D. C.; B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ma]or Athletic Letter; Cue and Curtain. I; Glee Club, 1-4. • DIRK S. BRADY, Washington, D. C.; B.M E.; Phi Epsilon PI; Sigma Tau; Meeheleciv, News Editor; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engi- neers Council; Theta Tau; Student Instructor. • LYDIA ISABELLE BRAUN, Rogersville, Missouri; B.A.; Phi Sigma Rho; Lester F. Ward Sociological Society, • ALVIN CHAPIN BROCK, Mountain Lake Park, Maryland; 8.A.; Glee Club, 2 4. • HOWARD THOMAS BROCK, Washington, D. C.; B.S,; Mortar and Pestle Society; Aesculapian Society, • MINA FOSTER BROWN, Washington, D. C,; B.A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma, President, 4; Junior Phi Beta Kappa; Mortar Board, Vice-President; Handbook, 4; Cue and Curtain, I, 4; Women fc s Student Government Association, Second Vice-President, 2, Freshman Representative, t President, 3; Glee Club, 1-4; Cheerleader; Who ' s Who Among Students In American Colleges and Universities ; Senior Class, Secretary-Treasurer, 4; War Council, 3; Homecoming Committee, 4. • GORDON CALVERT, Washington, D. C.; B.A,; PI Kappa Alpha; Omicron Delta Kappa; PI Gamma Mu; Gate and Key; Varsity Debate, 2; Genesis, Editor, 3; Lester F. Ward Sociological Society; Student Council, Assistant Social Chairman, 2, Co-op Director, 3; fnferfraternlty Pledge Council, 2; Interfraternity Council, 3; Pledge King, 2, • MARGUERITE FREDERICK CAMPBELL, Washington, D. G.; B.A,; Sigma Kappa. • WILLIAM CARL CLARK, McMinnville, Tennessee; LL.B.; Lambda Chi Alpha. • LOESSA TAYLOR COFFEY, Washington, D. C ; S.A.; PI Beta Phi; Rifle Team, Assistant Manager, 4; Glee Club, 3. • HARRY COHN, Brooklyn, New York; B.A.; Phi Alpha; Sigma Rho, Secretary; Pre-Medical Club, 1-4; Band, 1-4; Psychology Club, 1-4. • BETTY HARRIET COLBURN, Washington, D. C,; B.A,; Pi Beta Phi. • ELEANOR BEACHLEY COLLINS, Arlington, Virginia; B.A r ; Home Economics Club, 3. • RALPH L. COURTNEY, Clarksburg, West Virginia; B.A. First Row: Bers, Bobys, Bockoven, Botta, Brody, Braun. Second Row: Brock, A., Brock, H,, Brown, Calvert, Campbell, Clark. Third Row: Coffey, Cohen, Cohn, Colburn, Collins, Courtney.
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