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ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1938 HELEN M. ANDERSON . . CLYDE AULTZ . . VINCENT BOGUR . ANNA BRANDNER . ANTON FEDOROVITCI-I . MILDRED HOFFMAN . JOI-IN FREIDRICI-I I JOSEPI-I ,IACI-IIM . ROBERT KUZEL . MIKE LAUGAUD . ROY LEV . . MARTIN ONDRUS , ROBERT ROLENCE . TI-IEODORE SLAREK . . MARY TI-IERMOS . LILLIAN ZAK I Liberal Arts and Science . Pre-Legal Pre-Commerce . Pre-Legal Pre-Commerce Pre-Commerce Secretarial Pre-Commerce Pre-Engineering Pre-Engineering Pre-Commerce Pre-Commerce Pre-Pharmacy LiberaI Arts and Science . Music , Secretarial
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VI N FRFs'i-i'MFN,'cLAss OFFICERS i f G '. . , , FIRST SEMFSFEQIF - .i . , 1 A, Dom Hfxiimit President I X .qw JCDSEPH SISCC Vice-President LADDIE SAKALA Treasurer RICHARD SEDLAK Secretary The date was September 13, 1937, up and down the corridor, which had been silent for so many weeks were manifest evi- dences of renewed life. Students opened and closed lockers, exchanged greetings with friends, or gathering up their books, prepared to attend classes. Among these students were three hundred and forty men and women making their debut as college freshmen. Soon after the opening of the semester, class elections were held, the new class entering into the spirit of things with characteristic enthusiasm. Qne of the highlights of the elections was the victory in the race for class president of Don l-lantak over jerry Moro by one vote. Qther class officers elected were gloseph Sisco as vice-president, Richard Sedlak as secre- tary, and Laddie Sakala as treasurer. Luana Weber and Jerry Moro were chosen as repre- sentatives to the student council. The freshmen were given their first taste of college social life at the College Mixer held Qct. 'i. Two weeks later they showed their appreciation by providing a happy and sticky time for everyone at the Taffy Apple Dance. ln spite of the difficulties of readjusting and accustoming themselves to their new role of college students, individual members of the class found time to take an active part in school sports, dramatics, music, and in working on the staffs of school publications. The work done by members of the class as committee heads for the Fall Prom on Nov. Q6, helped much to make this affair a success. The Halloween Masquerade, the Christmas Dance, as well as the other socials through- out the semester provided pleasant pauses in the routine business of classes and studies.
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