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First row seated: Sanford MacMurrny, Hafclo, Panopinto, O'Kourkc, Spink, Van I .arc, Valentine, Bouchard. Second row wan'd: Mann, Haskins, Sto ldard, Cnppillino (Secretary), Mr. dodder, Uoscth (President), Miss Shott, Bloom (Treasurer), Jackson, Hand. First row standing: Keyda, Knopf, lla arl, Dfckw, Nieliuls, Ansclino, Selinit er, Butler, Searing, llosliko, Spickerman, Bellswinger, Kii|»ka, Mason, Cooley. Second row stniidinp: Drilling, Deidirodcr, Hathaway, Tompkins Wade, Williams, Whitlieek, Fuller, Kearns, llodgc Ion, Van Arnam, Paterson, Bums. Winship. I.indecke, Horton. Third row standing: St. John, Pinkerton, Smith, Walker, Hotchkin, Cnllaglur, Fancher, F.lliott, l.iehert, McCuirc, Breach, Fancher, Boni. Junior Class The Class of ’47 entering school in September 1945 was the largest Junior Class in the past few years. During the school term the group was appreciably increased by the entrance of returned service men to whom wc extended a special welcome. I he Junior Class through splendid co-operation with the capable class officers and their ad- visors, has sponsored many successful campus activities. Some of the outstanding events were the Hallowe'en party, a rollicking hayride, a St. Valentine dance, a trip to lfowe Caverns and a tea in honor of the Senior Class. Wc of the Junior Class while looking forward eagerly to our Senior year wish to congratulate the Class of 1916. — 20 —
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Seniors F.VLIAN YORK (!ori nth Yorkic Oiiii.i Study Library Club I. Dramatic-Club I. 2. Jl .ANITA IKCI.KU Saiutcrtics Nita” Ciiii.d Study Library Club I. To The Class of 1945 l-irst row: Hull. Marshak, O'Uourkr, Oransky, Furman. Washburn, Kit .|.alrirk, Miss Slioll. Second row: Burl, Shaver, Kennedy, Sloiitrnhury, Hill. Noiihni| , Jensen, Kinne, Mellen. Third row: Williman, Merrill. Jones. Kaplan, (bant, Potter. Fourth row: Unman, Kddy. Fifth row: Mr. Wheeler, Hall, Van Valkcnbitrg. Kelley, Duncan. Layer. Class Day May 26, 1945 19
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Seated first row, l -fi io right: Wade, WVImnu. Van Dcnhrodcr. Seated second row, left to right: l.eiberl, .Sharp, McCiuirc, Kancher, Shafer, Denting, Hathaway. BriinkerliolT, Bloom, Bold. Standing third row, left to right: Haley, Duhhcn, Kennedy, Horton, Wiiiship, Barnes, l.indeekc, Kelley, lieid. Breach. Agricultural Students The changes that came to the Institute with the war years are now gradually being replaced. Very few hoys remained on the campus by March 1913 since most of them had left to serve their country either by lighting or increasing the food production. However, following victory more boys have started or resumed their training in .Agriculture. Wc now have jforty-one men students on the campus including twenty-one service men. The challenge for the American farmer today is most important. He is being called upon to supply the increasing food demands in his own country as well as to answer the responsibility for furnishing an adequate amount of food for many of the war devastated countries of the world. Young men receiving technical training in agri-'culturc will he able to solve Ibis international food problem and help to preserve world peace. Increasing numbers of applications from boys have been received at the office for the I91f -17 school year. In the near future laboratories, class rooms and equipment will have to be expanded to do an adequate training job in the Agriculture Department. 21 -
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