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Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class is certainly an active one as a Whole as well as individually. The 1943 Chapel Program was a rousing success, for it not only included the students now on the campus; but also those now in the service of their country. What a varied group they are'there is Ruby with her radio program; Io with her dramatics; Neave, Baum, and Lipke with their excellent football tactics; 3 Bette with her Sorority responsibilities and Helen, Blaine, Casty and Kenny with their music work. Both Classes came out winners on All College Day. FIRST RQW: L. Payne. H. McFarland. D. Crandall, D. Lippincott, J. Olson, B. Kumlieni V. Hammill, B. Bond. M. Cunningham. E. Loofboro. SECOND ROW: B. Gamble, R. Kemmeter, H. Hudson, L. Mattson, D. Theno, W. Tracey, R. Castater. H. Hugunin, B. Ruosch. THIRD ROW: C. Neave, K. Strobuschi Pres, R. Baum, R. Loucks. W. Lowry. FIRST ROW: J. Gray, B. Gumble. J. Lyle, R. Anderson. SECOND ROW: D. Newman, L. Johnson, E. Lipke, E. Brice, K. Goldsmith, D. Conroy, D. Knoetr. 23
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I unior Class The Junior Class of 4142 will always be rcmeme bered for the wholesome entertainment it has brought to the campusel941, the Chapel Hour on Friday was given over to the Juniors and we saw a very educay tional and entertaining program telling and demon- strating the miracles of liquid air. It was a good pro gram even though George almost broke his neck trying to get the materials here by 9:30. The Class of 4243 didn,t break the tradition of good entertainmentuthe Mid-Winter Formal was a big success in spite of the fact that many of our Cam- pus Romeos had left our midst. The dance was dey signed in a military fashion. Invitations were sent to alumni and they had a splendid representation. FIRST ROW: M. Crandall. M4 Stringer. B. Anderson. E. Farnum, G. Wendt, R. Foss, P. Cartwright, J. Randell, H. Earle, P. Erickson. SECOND ROW: W. Burdick, I. Hillison, C. Pendock, D. Hevey, D. Moen. M. Tews, K. Dawson, G. Lake, R. Hartshorn. H. Gumble. THIRD ROW: G. Thorngate IV. Pres,, D. Allen. J. Romoser. E. Schiefelbein, D. Krueger. FIRST ROW: B. Gamble, K. Strobusch, B. Castater. SECOND ROW: H. McFarland, J. Olson, Pres., H. Kemmerer, B. Ruosch, D. Crandull, V. Hammill, D. Lippincott. 22
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FIRST ROW: V. Albrecht, B. Elmer. M. Miller, J. Harned. J. Bleasdale, G. Reed, R. Savage B. Gumble. J. Gray, M. Hurley. SECOND ROW: C. Lima, M. Davis, B. Boughton, D. Brandt, M. Roeber, C. Grytdal. M. Austin, D. Shaw, P. McNitt, IL Werner. L. Cone. THIRD ROW: R. Spauldimzi R. Schotfnvr. D. Newman, L. Johnson, K. Goldsmith, E. Brice, E. Lipke, L. Bauch. A. Patzer. Pres.. M. Bennett, H. Bishop. J. Neave, 0. Gudvnschwuger. FIRST ROW: L. Amundson, H. Pearson. R. Williams. W. Kelly. L. Lewis. SECOND ROW: D. Crundnll, G. Krueger, J. Hirchel't. Pres., M. Bnbcock, M. Schelp. C. Thostenson THIRD ROW: R. Paul. N. Brunhoeffer, A. Schiefelbein, J. Bennett, G. Hanson, H. Ehlenfeldt, M. Woerpol. J. Bussewitz, M. Shellestad. T. Hulick. FOURTH ROW: T. Green. R. Tews. N. Whitford. R. Junghans. J. Forrestal, E. Gilbertson, M. Streich. C. Lemke, C. Buelow, R. Keehn, R. Hippe. Freshman Class The Freshman Class traditionally is an active and an enthusiastic class, and so it is with these classes. However, we all know that on that one certain day at the beginning of the year, in spite of their enthusiasm and strenuous activity they were defeated by the mighty Sophomore Class. A lot of credit goes to the Freshmen; for they have entered into things and kept things rolling on the campus. You can see by the ade joining page that they have talent superb, which was evidenced in the unique Chapel Program given this past year. Although many of our freshman boys have marched off to war, the remaining members have proven them- selves worthy of the responsibilities which they have accepted. 24
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