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SOPHOMORE CLASS Front row: H Howard. H. Woodcock. C. Caltoft. D Waldron. F. Ensign. G. Leo. M. Hill, J. Hawley. B. Haggmark, A. Harrington. D. Gundorson. D. Scholl. Second row: A. Regli, D. Andorson. T. Baker. C. Crane, R Ivancich, D Fountain. I. Carrington, J Hess, I. Hood. E. Lohrman. M. Goss, D. Watkins, A. Forson. Third row: W. Peugh. A. StaTkey, L. Johnson, B. Fay. V Larsen, J. Underwood, J. Anderson, A Biondini, C Arnold. E. Mitcholl. H. Russell. M. Eskol-son. J. Thornton. Fourth row: J. Cady, F. Fleischer. T. Spoicr. h. Belcher. B. Duff. B. Fostor, H Triono. N. Harris, J. Davis, M. House, J. Stockton, J. McCombs, M. Kemp, J. Rasella, M. Olivera Fifth row: T. Amon. D. Falk, W. Woodcock, D. McCluro. S Johnson, B. Crawley. G. Hartman. A McGrath. B Wylie. D. Malone. J. Schmidt. E. Fiocchini. L Hadley. D. Mahan. A. Gilman.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS After a year of silent suffering as humble Freshmen, the Sophs thought they had finally come into their own. But they soon discovered they were faced with the herculean task of taming the largest Freshmen class in recent years. Only by hard work did the class save their battered prestige from the wreck of the Frosh-Soph Brawl. But the class rallied around President Art McGrath and the crisis v as passed in safety. Scholastic honors were captured by Catherine Caltoft, Helen Woodcock, Dorothy Fountain, Alberta Starkey, Neska Jeffers, Ellen Young, Henry Trione, Charles Arnold, and Fritz Fleischer. Sporting fans watched Art McGrath, A1 Biondini, Don Falk, Bus Foster, Ted Speier, and Gene Flocchini uphold the honors of the Sophomore class on the gridiron, court, diamond, and track. Betty Fay, Catherine Caltoft, Doris Gunderson, Jean Hood, James Rasella, Henry Trione, Willard Woodcock, Don Falk, and Rod Belcher v ere mainstays in the dramatic productions of the year. Although their ranks have been decreased considerably since the day they entered as Freshmen, the Sophomores face the future unafraid and look forward to their upper division work as another opportunity to prove their abilities. President Art McGrath received able support from Vice-President A1 Biondini and Secretary-Treasurer Mary House. Art McGrath. President
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p FRESHMAN CLASS Long before the year was over the Freshmen proved to every one that they were ready and able to add to Humboldt's record of accomplishments. To begin with they brought one of the largest classes—especially on the male side—in recent years. After turning on their would-be persecutors in the Soph-Frosh Brawl and walking off with the honors in that fracas, they were indeed welcome guests at the Freshman Reception. The Frosh decided their return dance would have to 09 unique so they waited until they got a unique idea before they made any plans. At last someone put his love for the funny papers into print and the Frosh came forth with a “Sadie Hawkin s Dance. It was really swell. But social affairs were only a part of Freshman activities. The class had an excellent scholastic record. Outstanding in this field were Frances Nye, Frances Larsen, Mary Borne-man, William Arvola, Merwyr. Riddle, William Sherf, Verne Cooperrider, Loland Westerlund, Merricn Miller, and Susan Wiison. In music Marianne Lambert, Walter Carr, Verne Cooper-rider, and Bud Myers proved the Freshmen knew their sharps and flats. Athletic stock soared to a new high with the contributions of the Class of '42. Such stars as Len Longholm, Bill Lee, Glenn Goble, Moe Musante, and Marshall Rousseau were discovered on the varsity gridiron. With Bill Hodges as president, the Freshmen have achieved a small place in the niche of college life, have done their share in music, drama, athletics, and social affairs and now consider themselves ready to become an integral part of college without further delay. Bill Hodges, President
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