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1941 Virginia Tweed and margaret lean Sheahan have written many clever poems and short stories for the For-tnightly. Lorraine Goyke and Cherrie Iohnson have also been an asset to the newspaper staff. The men of this class have shown themselves to be quite the athletes. Greco, Lucas, Lane, Beatty, Leffler, Barbour, Del-Iaan, Tebbins, Brigel, and Hlason have already won their letters. They do not confine themselves to sports, however. Fred Greco has been treasurer of the fTlen's Club. Dan was one of the Queens Court of Honor at the Leap Year Stagette. He is a valuable member of the Drama Club, taking part in production and doing a grand job as publicity manager. Boss Beatty serves ably as the sports editor on the staff of the Fortnightly and the Oracle. Hlany of the underclassmen have walked off with the offices in the clubs. Bob Lebin is prexy of the Pre-flied. Club: Hlarion Penshorn, the vice-president: and Lee Beverly, the secretary-treasurer. marion held Lee's position in her first semester. fllaxine Dootbar, Barbara Houts, and Elaine Bohnett are vice-presidents of the French Club, Drama Clubyand Plrts Club, respectively. Ruth Greenberg writes the minutes for the math Club. These ambitious freshies have also been elected to hold office in their sororities and fraternities. Dorothy Von Hueben, our little songstress, was vice-president of Phi Zeta. Dick Briggs takes care of the Beta Boys' funds. lllarren Koenig, of Swept Clean Off Her Feet fame, is vice-president of Ulu Omega Beta. This frat has Herb Graver as secretary and fesse Ferguson as treasurer.
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class Looking at the undergrads, we see a pe-ppy group of students, promising leaders that will make the class of l94l an outstanding one. This class has among its number three straight H students - lean Coyner, Hrdell Hrthur and Charlotte I-leinzelman who, by the way, are successful in proving that not all 4-point students are not grinds . lean works on the Hlumni Dews and on the business staff of the Oracle. Qrdell, fondly known as Double H , is a member of the Social Committee and treasurer of the Coeds' Club. One of the outstanding lads in this class is Bill Iones, who has held the posts of vice-president of the fllen's Club, secretary of the Engineers' Club and is a member of the Social Committee. Bill has won his school letter on the basketball team, has played the lead in the Drama Club's productions, and holds the enviable title of Grand Ping Pong Champ of lay Cee. Iean Baldwin, a scholarship student, has shown herself to be a very capable young lady, successfully serving as president of the U.l.Pl.Q.. and as secretary of the Hrts Club, Commerce Club, and the lll.Q.Q. Hnother member of the class who has proved her worth is Dancy lane Fisher, 1939 Football Queen, who was elected to the Student Council and was chosen as secretary of the Coeds' Club. llancy also did a great job as property manager for the Drama Club. Helen Hnn Fitch is the talented young lady who drew all the charcoal sketches of the faculty, used in this book. Ht the same time she carried a role in the Drama Club's play with the usual Fitch finesse .
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