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Robert Stone BCYCY Barrett Jane Vesey Maxine Davenport Melgfin Eggers Agnes Blosser 7' 1' LS F- iff? GFFICIA it as The members of the class of 1933 discharged, in a very creditable manner, one of the first duties that con- fronts every class early in each semester, namely, that of electing officers. Robert Stone was re-elected presi- dent. The other officers are Betty Barrett and Maxine Davenport, vice-president and secretary, respectively. Jane Vesey, Melvin Eggers, and Agnes Blosser form an unusually competent executive council. The outstanding social activity of the class for this year was the sophomore party, which was held in the cafeteria on April 18. The party was started by playing a get-together game, a story telling game, and alleys. The games were under the direction of Miss Alice Pat- terson, Irene Klinger, Wayne Grodrian, Grace Butler, James Savage, Richard Gerding, Wilbur Bueshing, and Louis Hoffman. During an intermission the guests refreshed them- selves with punch, ice cream, and wafers served in cafeteria style. Agnes Blosser, who is an active member of the G. A. A., along with Maxine Pressler, and Jack LaMar, was responsible for these delectable refresh- ments. Bob Stone's Rythm Aces provided the music for the dancing which immediately followed and continued until 10 o'clock. This was also arranged by the enter- tainment committee. It seems that most of the boys either couldn't or wouldn't dance. About seventy-ive persons attended this annual frolic. Robert Stone was the general chairman of the ar- rangements. Melvin Eggers, a promising Times worker and consistent honor roll performer, had charge of the ticket sale. His assistants were Grace Butler and Allen Collins. Jane Vesey, outstanding in club work and publica- tions, was publicity chairman. With the aid of the Art department, she successfully advertised the party. Maxine Davenport worked hard to decorate the cafeteria. Balloons floated around the ceiling, vari- colored crepe paper strips covered the windows, and crepe paper in the shape of banners hung between the lights. Betty Barrett, a brilliant student who has received several Yankee Clipper rides and is an ardent collector of puzzles, is the vice-president of the class. Miss Olive Perkins and Wilburn Wilson, the spons- ors and advisers of the class, along with Miss Pittenger, helped to plan and chaperon this delightful party. Page Ninety-six
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