Stucd nt ' L y iot JtcuUtuj Pictusied. SOPHOMORES J. D. Anderson Peggy Cohen Leila Holman Mae Marshall Joe Newby Ruth Smitherman FRESHMEN Eleanor Badie Mildred Masters Betty Boyer Bob Meyers Bob Brown Marilyn Morris Vivian Cole Mary Lou Mosier Jerry Cookerly Georgia Murphy Wilma Covery Robert McNabb Goldia Foster Florence Nibbe Margaret Fullmer Betty Robbins Bill Gandy Rolland Russell Virginia Garbacz Jack Short Lois Goodson Morgan Scoville Robert Harryman Virginia Southard Jessie Hodson Bob Trimble Mary Virginia Hollman Bill Vaughn Mary Jo Hunt June Walker James Linder SPECIAL STUDENTS Helen Harper Sidney Michaelson Jerry McCannel Louise Olson Mary Kay Schlecht
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CLASS OFFICERS President: Bob Patrick; Vice-president: Carolyn Johnson: Secretary : Bob DeVaney eUu cJliitovuf Freshmen come and sophomores go. Yes, we freshmen, perennials that we are, made our entrance at the doors of J. J. C.—just as many have done before us and many will do after us. Eager to meet this new experience, we were nevertheless just a little scared. But the first few weeks passed rapidly, and school routine soon settled down enough that we could have an election of class officers. Since the largest portion of our class was girls, the boys naturally (i. e. according to NATURE) won two of the three offices. We chose Bob Patrick for president, Carolyn Johnson for vice-president, and Bob DeVaney for secretary. Under their direction, we not only held a successful mixer but also outdid the less-energetic sophomores in the sale of war stamps. Consequently, the sophomores enter¬ tained us with the gala Harem Hop. During the year, we ve made many new friends from Carthage, Galena, Webb City, Marshall, Nevada, and Neosho. Tuesday, May 29 closes Part I in the college life of the freshman class of ' 45. We hope that Part II will be as interesting, enjoyable, and enlightening. Twenty-three
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