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lIiHSSiS Cut of time couldron of lcnowl- edge for which our college stonds comes the more polished ond eiiicient student not oniy of closs- room ofioirseebut olso of life. We present time creom of the future citizenry of our greot notione the ciosses of '39 ond '-40.
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Sophomore Qlass Officers FIRST SEMESTER GEORGE BASIC!-l . . President MILTON TLAPA . . Vice-President GRACE QWAXEL . , Secretary EDWARD JELINEK . . Treasurer From out of the past comes a vision of our coming to M. C., some three hundred strong, in September, 1937. We were at the threshold of our First semester and little did we lcnow that our Future held in store for us such social events as the College Mixer, the Tally Apple Dance, the l'lallowe'en Masquerade, the Statesmen's l-lop, the Fall Promenade, and the Christmas Dance. We never will forget our First semester elections when Don l'lan- tal4 was elected president by only one vote over the total tended to vlerry Moro. The other ollicers were: Joe Sisco, vice-president, l.addie Salcala, secretary, and Richard Sedlaclc, treasurer. We were also represented in the Student Council by l.uana Weber and Jerry Moro. Thus passed the First semester, but, why had not someone warned us, too, that exam weel4 would follow? All was forgotten, however, since we were advised to lose our gloom at the Warehouse Dance. With the new semester came new elections. Robert Kass was made president, ,laclc Burton, vice-president, Sherwood French, secretary, Al Schovanec, treasurer. Dorothy Lewis and Edward Starman were the Student Council representatives. Soon the Tea Dance, the Kids' Party, the Barn Dance, the Back- ward Dance, the April Fools' Dance, the Co-ed Tea, the Spring Promenade, Qpen l'louse, and Class Night all became history. Our freshman year had passed, and we bade farewell to the graduating sophomores. 16
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