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HOWARD BRICE ANDERSON, Social Science Coyville, Kansas Y. M. C. A., '34. .IEWELL ANDERSON, Social Science Independence Y. W. C. A., '33, Y. W. Secretary, '34 Operetta, '34, RUSSELL BAKER, Pre-Engineering Independence Siudent Council, '33: Class Treasurer, '33, Phi Rho Pi, '33, '34, Engineering Club, '34 Y. M. C. A., '33, '34, RALPH E. BEATTY, Social Science Cherryvale RUTH BRIGHT, Terminal Wayside Phi Thvia Kappa, 'SAL BARBARA BROOKS, Education Havana. Scck and Ruskin, '33, '34, Y. W. C. A '33, '34, MAURICE E. CASKEY, Chemistry Neodesha Y. M. C. A., '33, Boys' Pep Club, '33. CATHARINE CHANEY, Language Independence Pep Club, '33: Operetta, '34. EMMETT CORN, Education Independence Phi Theta Kappa, '34, Y. M. C. A., '34, FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM, Social Science Fredonia Sock and Buskin, '33, '34, Page 9
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Harshfield fpresidentj, Silger ivice-presidentj, Rush isecretaryj, Wade itreasurerb. Sophomore Class History In the month of September, year 1932, the largest class of guileless, un- sophisticated freshmen in its history entered Independence junior college. Secretly awed, those youngsters watched with admiration as the sophomore elite swaggered by. The mannerisms of the latter were adopted, but soon absorption in classes became an ease to the misery of the uninitiatcd. Pretending to like the study and really enjoying the fun, they nevertheless were filled with a sec- ret desire to reach that state of perfect bliss and contentment-the rank of sophomores. ' Another year passed, and 1934 found these former freshmen--with few exceptions--blossomed into dignified sophomores. Now was the time to become those swaggering individuals to awe other newcomers. There was a need of organizing again, and for leaders the members chose the following class officers: Clark Harshfield, presidentg Wilda Silger, vice-president, Bert Rush, secretaryg and Cyrus Wade, treasurer. Not only has this class been represented on the scholastic h-onor roll but no activity membership roll of the college has been complete without some sop- homore names. Debate and forensic events have been led by members -of Phi Rho Pi, whose officers were all sophomores. One of the club, Bill Kandt, won first place in the National Oratorical contest during the National Phi Rho Pi convention here. Other members also won rankings in various events. Pep Club, Zeta, Sock and Buskin, Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., the Engineer- ing Club, and Phi Theta Kappa had had sophomore members, many of whom ser- ved ably on various cabinets. The class has also been equally well represented in athletics. , This class, which may be the largest to emerge from the junior college, should be congratulated on the untiring effort, perseverance, and cooperation with the administration which it has displayed. May great success crown its members. Page 8
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Page 10 TREVA MARGARET CLIFFORD, English Independence Zeta, '33, Secretary-Treasurer, '34, Sock and Buskin, '33, '34, Y- W. C- A., '33? Y- W. Cabinet, '34. LUCILLE DECKER, Social Science Neodesha Zeta, '33, Pep Club, '33, '34. GLADYS MARGUERITE DEEVER, Language Independence Zeta, '34, Y. W. C. A., '33, President Y. W., '34, Pep Club, '34. LAURABELLE DEWEY, Language Independence Phi Theta Kappa, '34, Pep Club, '33, '34, Y. W. Cabinet, '33, Orchestra, '33. J. DEVERE DEWEY, Liberal Arts Waverly Vice-president Sock and Buskin, '34, Pep Band, '33, '34, Orchestra, '33, '34, CLARIE LOUISE DUBBLES, Social Science Independence Pep Club, '33, '34, Cheerleader, '34, DORRIS JANICE DUNN, Social Science Neodesha Sock and Buskin, '33, '34, Orchestra, '33, Leave It To PSmith, '33. WILLIAM EMERSON, Liberal Arts Independence Secretary Sock and Buskin, '33, Golf Cap- tain, '33, '34. HOMER EVANS, Education Elk City Phi Rho Pi, '34, Debate, '34, Y. M. C. A., '33. ALBERT FITZ, Business Independence Track, '33.
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