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BETTY STURDIVANT, General— - ' Pistol Pack- in ' Mama. Hometown: Independence. Vice-president Sophomore Class ' 45; Drum Major Drum Corps ' 4.3. ' 44, ' 45. JEANNE HIBBENS, Liberal Arts— Do I Know What I ' m Doing? Hometown: Independence. Pep Club ' 44; Secretary Student Council ' 44; Feature Editor Inkanquil ' 44; Y. W. C. A. ' 44; Treasurer ' 44; Zeta Literary Society. NADINE DYER, General— Swinging on a Star Hometown: Independence. Pep Club ' 44, ' 45; Student Council ' 45; Phi Theta Kappa; Zeta Literary Society; Inkanquil Staff ' 44. ANITA DOOP, Commerce— The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid. Hometown: Independence. Band ' 4.3, ' 44, ' 45; Orchestra ' 43, ' 44, ' 45; Soc and Buskin ' 44, ' 45; Keep ' Em Trying ' 44; Every Family Has One ' 44. NORMA ARNOLD, Liberal Arts— Sweet and Lovely. Hometown: Independence. Band ' 44; Orchestra ' 44; Y. W. C. A. ' 44; Ink- anquil Staff ' 44; Zeta Literai-y Society; Vice- prpsident Freshman Class ' 44; President of Sophomore Class ' 45. ALAN CLAYTON, Engineering— Fuddy Duddy Watchmaker. Hometown: Independence. Engineers ' Club ' 43, ' 44; Y. M. C. A. ' 43, ' 44; President ' 44. LOIS E. WILSON, Liberal Arts— Small Fry. Hometown: Independence. Pep Club ' 43, ' 44; Band ' 43, ' 44; Sophomore Commissioner ' 45. (Not Pictured) DORIS HORTON, General— Trolley Song. Hometown: Wayside. Page 17
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Anita Dnoj . ser rotary -treasurer : Norma Arnold, president ; Betty Sturdi- vant. vice-president. Sophi omoves Although the enrollment of the sopho- more class has fallen considerably this year because of world conditions, we are proud that we have loyally backed the efforts of our junior college and have done our share of constructive encour- agement. What we have lost in size we have made up in zeal and in effort. Every organi- zation and every club of I. J. C. has active cophomore members. Now that this year is over and all the work is done here, we think that these school days are the best ever, that the class of 1945 is the best class, and that I. J. C. is by far the best school. Since we cannot say See you next year, we will say to each other, as we do before a final exam., Well, it was nice knowing you. Page 16
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Carol Dunn, secretary- troEisurer Shaw, vice-president. Joycelyn Thomas, president ; Marguerite rvesh vesnnian 6L ass Although the Freshman Class was rath- er small, we have tried to make our first year in college as profitable as possible. We felt that we must keep the traditions of our alma mater. Our student Councils, Pep Club, Juco-Ed, and basketball team all have been a part of our school life this year. We have gained something not only academically, but through the con- tacts we have had with other students. and the fun we ' ve had in the classrooms, halls, and library. The Freshman Assembly was the one event we did as a class, with almost every- one participating. We hope that we ' ve done as much for our school as it has done for us in starting u? on our way to higher learning. We are looking forward to next year. Page 18
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