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Senior Class ofticers, L. to R. Jackie Linclstrom, Oscar Hadclorff, Monte Balfour. Class Officers Whether actually more sedate, serious and sophisticated than their younger compatriots, or having reached their final year with a sense ot adulthood, the '52 seniors gen- erally added a note ot tormal dignity to the campus. Although on occasion they let go and joined the vociter- ous crowd, tor the most part they typitied the Student aspect in a great degree. Otihcers for this year's graduates were Oscar Haddorft, President, Monte Balfour, Vice- president, and Jackie Lindstrom, Secretary. Losing little ot the spirit which characterized them as sophomores, the class ot '53 continued to provide the good- natureol participation which spelled out rah-rah Hamline. Bent upon not becoming typed as the play class only, they endeavored to contribute their talents to the more academic fields, too. Thus, members ot the class tucked avvay the l-lomecoming gueenship and went ahead with important religious, governmental and publications posts. President vvas Bill Welch, Vice-president, Bob Gussner, and Secretary, Shirley Swensen. Junior Class Officers, L. to R.: Bob Gussner, Bill Welch, Shirley Swensen. wi W, H. V' N- Page fourteen
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Sophomore class officers, L. to R.: Herb Polachek, Curt Holmquist, Mark Fawcett. Evidently unaware of the what's the use sigh ot the war-touched upperclassmen, this year's freshman arrived with a wave ot optimism which never escaped, Beginning in September they set out to disprove the apathy theory and almost provided a counter-oftensive during Frosh Hell Week. To serve as leaders during their tirst year at Hamline the '55ers elected Mike Dunphy, President, Rod Mahler, Vice-president, Shirley Beadle, Secretary, Don Backstrom, Treasurer, Barbara Butters and Louis Noltimier as Student Senate representatives. Activity, on the most contributive sense, was a by-word tor the 'Sl-'52 sophomore class. With the women heading the drive, the sophs elected Curt Holmquist, President, Mark Fawcett, Vice-president, and Herb Polachek, Secre- tary-treasurer, From there they took over the Student Senate presidency, the crown ot the Sno-Princess, the Vocations Day chairmanship and resident assistantships in the dormitories. With two auspicious years behind them, the Centennial Class well represents Hamline's nearly-lOO years. Freshman class officers, L. to R.: Mike Dunphy, Rod Mahler, Louis Noltimier, Barbara Butters, Don Backstrom. Page hfteen
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