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Sophomore Commission, German Club, Secretary 4, Student Council, Panhellenic Council 4, Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who, Lawrence Prize in Latin 1, Uni- versity of Illinois Graduate Scholarship, K.A.W.S., Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, W.A.A. badminton head 3, editor 4, Debate 2, Nurses Aid 2, 3, 4, Gale Staff 1, Business Manager 2, 3, Student 1, 2, 3, 4, WKC 1, Siwasher Staff 1, Theatre Group 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Board of Publi- cations 4, Freshman Counsellor 4. ROBERT SELE- Galesburg, Illinois, Sigma Nu, Tennis. PHYLLIS SHAFER-Chicago, Illinois, Delta Delta Delta, Secretary, House Council in charge of Christ- mas dinner, Theatre Group, Student Staff, Gale Staff, W.A.A. DOROTHY SHARP-Springfield, Massa- chusetts, Phi Mu, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A., Debate, Student Staff. NORMA SHUSTER-Springfield, Illinois, Pi Beta Phi, I.R.C., Y.W.C.A., Choir, Theatre Group. SHYLA SLOBODKIN - Racine, Wisconsin, Knox Union, Vice-President, Secretary, Y.W.C.A., Secre- tary, W.A.A., Whiting Hall House Council, Band, Orchestra, Student Staff, Gale Staff. BETTY JANE TUPPER-Joliet, Illinois, Alpha Xi Delta, Corresponding Secretary 4, Knox Choristers, Joliet Junior College 1, 2. JEANNE TURCK-Pontiac, . GKKLSS of 746 Illinois, Delta Delta Delta, Historian 3, Chaplain 4: Choir 2, 3, NY'.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Instructor 3: Y.XV.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 41 Gale Staff 1: Student Stat? 1. MARILYN TURN- BULL-Kirltwood, Illinois, Phi Mu, Y.XY'.C..-X., Choir 3. ELEANORE VINCI-Chicago, Illinois, Knox Union, Social Chairman, Delta Sigma Rho, President, I.R.C., Y.W'.C.A. 4, Phi Beta Kappa, Diseu ion and Debate, Theatre Group. ELIZABETH XVETMORE-Slioliie, Illinois, Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President, Rush Chairman, Curtain Call, Treasurer, K.A.XV.S., Vice-President, XY'.A.A., YXV. C.A., Theatre Group, Gale Art Editor, Student Staff. SHIRLEY XVI-IELDON-Chicago, Illinois, Pi Beta Phi, I.R.C., Y.NV.C.A., XV.A.A., Student Staff, Gale Staff, Chorus, Theatre Group. MAE-BELLE XVIGI-IT -NVaukegan,Illinois, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Alpha Iota, President, Treasurer, Chaplain, Choir, Executive Com- mittee, Red Cross, Kampus Kapers, Theatre Group, Gale. HELEN YORK-Aurora, Illinois, Pi Beta Phi, pledge trainer, President, Sigma Alpha Iota, secretary, Freshman-Sophomore Commission, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, NVho,s Wfho, 4 prize scholarships, College Marshall, Szold Prize for History, Gale Staff, Choir, Executive Committee, Theatre Group, Senior Class Treasurer. Shafer Sharp Shuster Slobodkin Tupper Turck Turnbull Vinci Wetmore Wheldon Wight York I23I
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MARILYN RUTH JOHNSON-LaGrange, Illi- nois, Delta Delta Delta, Social Chairman 3, Whiting Hall Council, Honor Scholar 3, Gale Art Editor, Student Art Editor, Siwasher Art Editor, Theatre art work, art work for Xmas Prom, K.A.W.S. Prom, Homecoming Dance. JACK LARSON-Galesburg, Illinois, Phi Delta Theta, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2. MARY LOUCKS-Arkansas City, Kansas, Knox Union 3,4, Sigma Alpha Iota, Choir 3, String Orches- tra 3, Sinfonietta 4. JEANNE LUTZ-Chicago, Illinois, Alpha Xi Delta, Recording Secretary 3, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Student Council 3, Secretary 4, Lorraine Smith Award for French Composition 2' Choir 2, 3, Knox Student Staff 2, Gale Staff 2, 3, xv.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE McCLANAHAN -Galesburg, Illinois, Pi Beta Phi, Recording Secretary 3, Pledge President 1, XV.A.A. 1, Y.YV.C.A. 2, 3, 4, W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2. BETTY MCFALL-Chica o, Ill' ' ' D 1 g inols, elta Delta Delta, President 4, Freshman-Sophomore Com- n n 3 mission, Mortar Board, Wfhos Who 3, 4, Pearl Harris Award, Editor of Student 3, 4, Y.WCA President 3,r House Council, President 4, Curtain Call,, President, NX.A.A., Co-chairman of Camping and Outing, Si- wigheir Staff: Gale Staff, I.R.C., Theatre Group. .ll-NIL PILNDARVIS-Oak Park, Illinois, Pi Beta Phi, elziors . l 22 l Johnson, M. Larson Loucks Lutz McClanahan McFal1 Pendarvis Poland Sass Sawyers Schrader Self l Corresponding Secretary 4, W-A-A- 1, 2, 3, 4, Leffff 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 2, Thunder- on-the-Left 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student 1, 2,'W0m' en's Sports Editor 2, Gale Staff 1, 2, 3., 4, Editor 31 W.A.A. Council 1, 2, 3, Handbook Editor 3, Mortar Board President, Who's Who, Intramural Debate 45 Freshman-Sophomore Commission, Women's DaY cfm' mittee 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Board. of Publica- tions 4. ROBERT POLAND-Shelbyvllle, Illinois, Phi Sigma Kappa, President 4, Curtain Call, Pfesldent 4, Board of Publications 4, Who,s Wh0S Theatre Group 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Student Staff 2, 4- DORIS sAss-Evanston, Illinois, Alpha .X1 Delia, Social Chairman 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Delta Slgfm' R ff 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Phi Gam House President 2, Chairman, Intersorority Formal Committee. 39 ' 1, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Intercollegiate Discussion 3, 3, Intersorority Debate 1, 2, Student Staff 1, 2, Business Manager 3, Gale Staff 1, 23 Theatre Groulg' W.S.S.F. Drive, Treasurer 2, Nurses Aide 1, 22: CHARLOTTE SAWYERS - Berkeley., Callfofma, Delta Delta Delta, Wome'n's Day Committee, Intelg national Relations Round Table, WKC5 Studenpstflsi 2. CORALIE SCI-IRADER-Oak Park, Illlgofrj Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secretary 2, rush C al- man 3, Vice-President 45 Mortar Board, Freshman
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Taking the lead in almost all of the campus activities this year were the members of the Junior Class. They showed their ability as organiZC1'S and 25 co-workers in every job they undert0Ok- Traditionally, the editor and the busi- ness manager of the GALE were mem- bers of the Junior Class, as were most of the staff members. The Theatre, as always, proved to be a popular place with the juniors, too. When they weren't out in front of the footlights, you could always find Jeanne Keller, Pat Thatcher, Kitty Wiley, Viv Erwin, Annabeth McClelland, Vir- ginia Glover, Joan Stout, Claude Ander- son, and John Onken back in the wings. The majority of these people were selected for Curtain Call in reward for their long hours spent at the Theatre. Several of the music students gave their Junior recitals this year as well as taking part in the musical operetta The Chocolate Soldier. I A good share of the offices in campus organizations, sororities and fraternities were held by juniors. Glo Richardson, Marge Ziebell, Jeanne Keller, Wilma Locke, Stan Levin, and John McNamara all represented their Greeks or the Union on the Student Council. During the SPfiHg Quarter, Glo was president of the Council and planned a highly successful Flunk Day. Dave Swanson was elected president for next year after a spirited campaign in May. . The male members of the class return- ing to college after the interruption by the war found their place in the sport fu , f SPO!-TS proved to be a K V I Orme O 3 few, but more were inter- field. The winter E243 Luziors . ested in golf, tennis, and baseball. Intra- mural sports brought back che old competition between frats. The girls in the sport field were active in W.A.A. and many of the juniors served on the Council. Among them were Mary Lueck, Margaret Dunsworth, Jeanne Keller, Viv Erwin, Barb Miner, and Elaine Nelson. . Numerous junior women took an ac- tive interest in Y.W.C.A. activities and Elaine Nelson, Annabeth McClelland, Susie McKay, Sue Beal, Jean Ellis, and Shirley Ford served on the Cabinet. Shir- ley has been elected president of the or- ganization for the forthcoming year. Annabeth was the only junior serving on House Council this year. She will serve as House President starting in the fall. Lois Kemp, Bev Ladd, and Joan Stout represented their respective Greeks on the Pan-Hellenic Council. ' Serving on K.A.W.S. this year were juniors Ginny Ivarson, Sue Beal, Shirley Ford, Jeanne Keller, and Elaine Nelson. Juniors with music talents took part in concerts given by both choirs, the band, the orchestra, and S.A.I. and Phi Beta. D. Anne Wisener, Joan Eddy, MHYY Eastman, Joy Kerler, Barb Miner, Elaine Nelson, and Shirley Hartwig were all active members of Thunder-on-the-Left. At one of the last chapels of the year Mary Eastman, Jean Ellis, Helen BarroW, Sue Beal, Shirley Ford, Jeanne Lindemans and Annabeth McClelland were t21PPed by Mortar Board. Claude Anderson was honored by be' ing chosen college marshal for the 1945 graduation exercises.
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