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Left to right-Top, Sixth Row: Crary, Miller, Hoeclcer, Trott, Baldwin, Seibel, Angell. Fifth Row: Cox Chandler, Derr, Hall, Iohnson, Peterson, Anderson. Fourth Row: Burley, Nelson, Graff, Crouch Farrell, Kune, Stough. Third Row: Kidrick, Lichty, Christopher, Kirkpatrick, Cole, Ehrennman, Bass Myhre, Second Row: Graves, McClain, Lee, Briar, Nishimura, Konoshima. Front, First Row: Griffith Ogawa, Richter, Krueger, Kubota, Yamada, Martinelli, Emerson. wnmaefaat President . . ELVA NELSON Vice-President . NORMA LICHTY Secretary . . MIRIAM DERR The Iunior Class successfully avoided the sym- toms ot Second Year Confusion by devoting a generous portion of its time to the activities planned for it by its officers. Members of the Class interested in vocalizing took part in the work offered by the Glee Club. By pro- viding Big Sisters, the Class was largely respon- sible ior the success oi the Student Body's orien- tation program for the incoming Freshmen. Dinners, shows and ice cream parties were held throughout the year. Birthdays and other anniversaries were celebrated. Officially, several activities had the spotlight, in- cluding a Skating Party Cneed We mention thatl, a Swim, a Card Party and a Radio Dance. The social year was closed by the delightful ban- quet Which the Iunior Class holds yearly to say goodby to the Senior Class. MIRIAM DERR NORMA LICHTY ELVA NELSON 1 1
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MARY KUHL ALICE FLYNN Seam Glam President . I . MARY KUHL Vice-President . . . ALICE FLYNN Secretary . . CAMILLA MARTIN 'Traditionally self-confident and awe-inspiring, the senior class grows senti- mental when considering its third year-that in which its two sections finally grow to be one. There are memories of Freshman tears and hopes: the lunior slump: first baths and deliveries: and dates with the Fraternities. It discovered the Coop and Irving Street: sun bathing on the roofg the call roomy night duty. lt has lived through the gruts. It has seen the house officers change and known the hospital grapevine. Gripe sessions have continued through the three years. When ward work and case studies and field trips have not interfered, there were class meetings and parties, the traditional Junior-SeniorVBanquet, and the presentation of a class play. ' Unofficially, the greatest enthusiam lay in a round oi announcement parties- weddings-and showers, both for brides and a mother-to-be. The class leaves to be scattered from San Francisco to the East Coast for further schooling. Some follow the romance of travel. Others will return to Cal for Public Health. However, many will stay here to practice nursing with their Alma Mater.
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'45 gg vm'-t,,, , , V. X y f I A, K AM H r sam I. 3 :ny 4 tx H :Ag.v?m I ,fx , , 5 ,W ,L ,E K 5 QL, it , . i r I 1 ef t I , it vi W., . ,fl 7 f A .... L xx 2 i X: Q ' 51, Wi 1:Zi sf ' - - its Left to right-Front Row: Anderson, Watanabe, Denny, Frederick, Tyler, Walsh, Takiguchi. Second Row: Fishman, Ehlert, Hall, Wallace, Newell, Perrott, Sperry. Third Row: Safford, Gilmore, Gaskell, Livingston, Hodge, Zehnder, Spatz, I-Iilmer. Fourth Row: Hanzel, Simpson, McGuire, Parker, Soren- son, Mace, Langworthy. Fifth Row: Ferguson, Hodges, Gauzza, Eltott, Rothstein. Sixth Row: Grover, Knecht, GassawGY. lohnson, Olmstead, Lyons. 4 QZM4 President . . . . PATRICIA GROVER Vice-President . . ROBEHTA IEAN BYERS Secretary . . . MARY MACE Treasurer . ADA GAUZZA The understanding guidance of the Faculty and the genuine spirit of helpfulness shown by the Upper Classes enabled the Freshman Class to come through its first year with flying colors. In addition to giving its whole-hearted support to the Student Body functions, the Class sponsored two informal parties during the fall semester. A success- ful ice skating party marked the beginning of the New Year's activities. On March 27th, a Kid's Party, with Dorothy I-Iilmer as chairman, was given for the Faculty and Student Body. Everyone let down her hair, both literally and figuratively, and thoroughly enjoyed the games and refreshments. The F reshrnan Class enters its second year eagerly, but will always hold pleasant memories of its first days spent on the Medical Center Campus. PATRICIA GROVER ROBERTA BYERS ADA GAUZZA
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