Class Olilicers S. l St1'yliL'1' Proppe Elder' Groeniug Junior Class HE class of '40 under the able leadership of Bill Stryker has proved its true worth during the year l939. The first event of the year, the jittery Junior Spooks and Spasms Party held in Melrose Attic, was very much a success. In December a Junior Chapel was sponsored, having Dr. Bruce Baxter, President of Willamette University as guest speaker. At the .annual Linfield Loyalty Lilt the Class of '40 took first prize with a salty skit of life on 'the rolling deep with Captain Stryker Everson and his two gobs, Nlcl-larness and Groening, in search of the last Drs. Larsell Tuttle and Gillis Smith, who were stranded on a desert island. Florence Maxfield and Gerry Powell led the win- ning song i'lVlemories of Linfieldi' and Victor Groening led the Linfield Chant. Dur- ing January the Juniors in cooperation with the Seniors sponsored a premier Theatre Rally for Linfield. Continuing their fling for originality, the Juniors sponsored a formal class banquet during March. This was also a first time event for any class on Linfieldis campus. Since it was held on St. Patricks the main theme was a debate between St. Pat's followers and the Orangemen. Still in the original divisioni' the Class of '40 made an all day trip to the beach on April i5 and a good hot time was had by all, what with chaperones like Class Advisor Minna Rattey, Hal Smith, Jimmy Kent, Dr. and Mrs. Greening and Bunnyi' Conklin. flVlrs. Mattscheck can only be counted as half a chaperone since she was forgotten until the group was nearly therej To wind up the year, the Seniors were royally entertained by the ,lunion Class. This has been a most successful year for the Class of '40, who although they may be small in size made up for it in spirit.
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