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can laae! an industrious Pep Squad and everyone else who oiered to help, especi- ally faculty sponsor Tilden Barr. First Wartime president, Bill Krooskos smiled his Way into office last semester-and went out still smiling, after a semester of blackouts and disaster drills. Four ambitious members of the June '42 class made Hillers forget the world war, while they waged a private one for the A. S. B. presidency. Royal Parks, Jack Courtney, George La Pointe, and Ellis Page fought bitterly with signs, slogans, and terrific speeches. Football- playing Royal came out on top and proceeded to conduct eiicient council meet- ings and an A.S.B.-sponsored defense ewemea um? N04 ! lI like was stamp drive which hit the homerooms ganna gagmlm 4, gm, family fJ,,,,,,7j,4 one day in M arch, and continued am! Me idle lo aeJ-lzahecl, fool- through the semester with success. Ad! SWA helm, ilaouyh, wa 1488 Babb fackdan, wfxa faakecf mode fike an oacfn- ambition in the early days of '39 was It Zemin in Au 4.6 cad. sarah First sophomore to show political Jean Carmichael, Who talked her Way amdggan wa fa own ,be 45654, 15
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'7!w ' I P ', into office with a frank speech. The class reflected its ambi- tion in Jean: she did nothing, but she tried. Her time of greatest misery was when A.S.B. council members went on a picnic and paired off, leaving her, the child of the mob, to her own devices. As juniors, the class grew up a little and began to feel like superior beings with Parks as president. Talented students put on a free assembly for members of the class. Senior troubles hit the class in the fall of '41 with con- tinual difficulty about sweaters. President Bob Schwenk- meyer devoted his time to appeasing his constituents. Sophomore officers: Gwen Barron, vice presidentg Ronald Jones, president, Mitzi Schiller, secretary. Junior officers: George Keith, presidentg Bill Davis, treasurerg Don Chapman, secretary, Sheldon Kader, vice president. Senior B officers: Constance Frith, pres- identg Marie Down, treasurer, Jerry Small, secretaryg Barbara Donlevy, vice president.
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