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Sophomore Class History Tempus Fugit! How quickly our years at D-Son have passed leaving lifetime memo- ries behind. Let us review some of these a s Frosh of ' 42: Freshman Week — pigtails, no make-up, bow ties, reversed coats, and NO SOCIAL- IZING made us appreciate the privileges we experienced after this hectic week. How we envied those upper classmen. Death Takes a Holiday — a class play well portrayed by fellow students. We never will forget ghosty Bill Jones. The Checkov players brought excitement upon our campus when they produced their splendid rendition of Twelfth Night. These are but some of the highlights of our Frosh days. Now, let us look at our last year as we shall remember it: Because we knew many of our boys would answer Uncle Sam ' s call, our Prom Committee was chosen early. They really worked hard and gave us a night never to be forgotten — February 5, 1943. That night and December 4, the Costume Ball, were the two affairs the couples were to enjoy. Soon after this our boys began to leave — Army Reserves, Air Corps Reserves, mem- bers of our own faculty, including our own Dean of Men. Our hats are off to these men. We ' re proud of you. We ' ve done our part as best we can here by continuing our education, buying war stamps and bonds, sponsoring the Red Cross drive and our Victory Dances. Every good thing must come to an end, and so with our years at D. J. C. Though scattered throughout the world, we will never forget the friends and many happy hours we had together. Faculty and students alike have helped create a friendly atmosphere which shall remain with us always. PREVIOUS OFFICERS Harry WoLTjEN - Presiiienf Charles Weeks - Vice President Margaret Brow ne - - Secretary Lensworth Cottrell - Treasurer PRESENT OFFICERS William Jones - President Rosemary Wagar Vice Presiiienf Margaret Browne - - Secretary Dorothy Ferrell - Treasurer 16
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RACHEL ANDREWS Rach Medical Secretarial Wilmington, Del. Spelling Team 1 ; Chapel Choir 1 , 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, Assistant Director 1; Student Christian Association I, 2; Sophomore Tribunal 2; Dean ' s List 2. A y ooil luiiiil possesses a khigJom. MARGARET BROWNE General Williamsport Dramatic Club 1 ; Reception Commit- tee 2 ; President Day Girls ' Student Council 2 ; Spelling Team 1 ; Secretary Sophomore Class 2; Lecture Committee 2; Dean ' s List 2. She does Hell aud arts nobly. JUNE CARSON Jnne General Howard Reason rules till tbiiiy,s JEAN CHRISTIE ]caii Stenographic WlUiamsport Our Army ' s secretary. LENSWORTH COTTRELL Arts and Sciences Bel Air, Md. Dramatic Club 1, 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Theta Pi Pi 2; Prom Committee Chairman 2 ; Reception Committee 2 ; Treasurer of Sophomore Class. Anihifion .his no rest. JOHN GROFF BAILEY Mr. Bailey Art Milton Art Editor of the Union 2; Art Editor of the Blanket 2; Dramatic Club 2. Ask itnJ li-arn. JEANNETTE BURMAN Medical Secretarial Williamsport Ncirr say more than is necessary. RUTH CHAMPLAIN Champ Medical Secretarial Muncy A merry beiny,, fun lot ins, ' nd kind. CHARLES CORSON Curly General Wiiliamsport Theta Pi Pi 1, 2; Dart 2. Beantie in rain, their pretty eyes may roll. THOMAS F. DILLON Tom Arts and Sciences X ' illiamsport Dramatic Club 2; International Rela- tions Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; Theta Pi Pi 2; President of Day Boys ' Coun- cil 2. A ifiiief, thouy hljul man. 17
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