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KENNETH FAGANS PRESIDENT O R S
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♦ SENIORS Bt«ll Mulli9»n P«rV«f W.lion Senior Class History The class of ’32 made its debut on the Ore9on State campus September 29, 1928, and occupied seats of honor at their first convocation, while they were pledged one and all in loyalty to the college on the hill.” As sophomores this class furnished good material for football, while the varsity basketball souad picked the majority of players from its members. Committeemen headed by Amby Fredericks put across the sophomore cotillion. Upon organization the following officers were elected: Edward Efteland, president; Dorothy Nicholson, vice-president; Margaret Metcalf, secretary, and Bert Taylor, treasurer. Their year as freshmen stands as a noble monument to the freshman pledge. Starting with the traditional rook bonfire and following with the rook-sophomore Olympics the class was initiated into college life. The freshman dance was given in the Memorial Union ballroom, January 12. Tom Bruce headed the bonfire committee and John Poorman was chairman of the dance committee. Clark Henkle was elected president spring term to hold office the next year. Other officers elected were Helen Reid, vice-president; Marjorie Reynolds, secretary; George Reese, treasurer,- Gilbert Bergerson, sergeant-at-arms, and Robert Burke, yell leader. Second term of the junior year opened with all interest centered on the prom. The class instituted a new feature of electing a Prom Queen, who was Alice Fisher, and the idea has been followed by other classes. Decorations in lattice work gave a touch of open air and garden solitude. Milton Leishman was chairman of the prom and credit for its success is given to him. Programs were blue and silver, flaunted with a silhouette of a dancing girl In the senior year, Kenneth Fagans was elected president and under him were Harriett Beall, vice-president,- Rachael Williams, secretary,- and Williams Mullins, treasurer. The main event of the year was the senior ball, headed by Edward Efteland, and was considered the foremost dance of the spring term. Most of the leading positions in campus activities were held by students of this class and credit is given to them for many of the progressive movements that have taken place during this time, always working for a greater Oregon State. 26»
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