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All set for the 4 o ' clock class at the Brady With Norb Zink directing their affairs, the Sophomores settled into a busy rou- tine of campus life. Dean Willey and Tom Harris were the social lions while Peg Curry threw her excessive energy into every phase of extra curricular activity. The Reasch twins sparked the cage squad and Ruthie Recht and Adelaide Snyder slaved long hours on the paper. Freshmen, dubious about the length of iheir education, came to a campus pre- paring for war. Those soon to enter the service availed themselves of the university ' s enlarged wartime curriculum. They elected Bob Durivage representative to Men ' s Lnion and gave Lero) Haley to the University Theatre. .Student Council claimed Bill Keenc while Bill Knight and Lou Fe derico were varsity gridders. Ofhcers included (George Bush. Don Wargowskv. Elaine Chamberiin. and l)nlt W olff. AT KSU
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Seniors and cokes mix well Junior heads tell Sophomores talk it over Frosh leaders hover ' I ' ' HIS year ' s class faced a world of strife and bitterness. Gone was the casualness of under- classmen; replaced by a desire for service and knowledge. They danced at the Senior Ball and Top Hop ' , arranged by Johan Paulich. They worked on the Burr and Duchess and performed on the stage. Earl Vacariu edited the paper and Joe Hart and Hope Bryne headed Student Government. As mem- bers of Blue Key and Cardinal Key they spon- sored numerous service activities for the univer- sity; and through the Allocations Committee handled the student ' s funds. President Guisewite was ably assisted by Dick Clark, Marty Galloway, and Shef Pierce. Led by President Tom Johnson, the Juniors took active parts in all college activities. Swimming parties, picnics and the annual Sweater Hop featured their social calendar, while Frances Murphy became the fourth woman editor of the Stater. Bernie Harris guided a victorious Coali- tion party to two queenships won by Jane Mc- Dowell and Ruth Greenwood. CLASSES
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Senior ROBERT S. ABBOTT, Canton, Ohio. Var- sity Debate; National Student Forensic Asso- ciation; Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Track. ARNE E. AHONEN, Painesville, Ohio. Miami University; Band; Wesley Foundation; Chanters; Delta Sigma Pi; Y. M. C. A. VIRGINIA ALLISON, Warren, Ohio. Girl ' s Glee Club; A Cappella Choir; Orchestra; Double E. Club. JEANNE M. ALTMANN, Kent, Ohio. WILLIS ANDERSON, Barberton, Ohio. Kap- pa Mu Kappa. JANE ANDERSON, Euclid, Ohio. NORMA BANE, Warren, Ohio. NORMA LOUISE BALDWIN, Ravenna. Ohio. Music Club, president; Chi Mu, presi- | dent; Band; Orchestra; Choir; Freshman Players. GlaU CHESTER BANIA, Cleveland, Ohio. Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Delta Sigma Pi; Blue Key; Varsity K; Commerce Club. EDWARD BARTLETT, Akron, Ohio. Kappa Mu Kappa. WANDA BAYNES, Akron, Ohio. Gamma Sigma Phi; Phi Alpha Theta; Cardinal Key; Kappa Delta Pi; Phrateres. KATHRYN BEAT, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. NAOMI BEAM, Akron, Ohio. CHARLOTTE BEECH, Bedford, Ohio. JOHN BOESCH, Willoughby, Ohio. Sigma Tau Gamma; Delta Kappa Psi; Commerce Club; Men ' s Glee Club; Freshman Football; Y. M. C. A.; Delta Sigma Pi; Intramural Athletics. MUSSER BOHN, Akron, Ohio. Chanters; A Cappella Choir; Math Club; Physical Science Club; Kappa Sigma Chi; Interfra- ternity Council. 28
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