University of Minnesota - Gopher Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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stmoR CLASS OFFICERS Not merely students with high sounding titles attached to them are the senior officers. They have a job to do and they are doing the traditional things in an untraditional way. This year Cap and Gown day is the 29th of May with President Ford's reception that afternoon. Then to make a really big day of it, the Senior Prom, chairmaned by Art Buchman, will be on the same night . , . hard on Grey Friar and Mortar Board with their serenading and Breakfast. This senior field day was arranged by class president Eben Finger . . . secretary, Margaret Lahey . . . treasurer, Gordy Starr, and all the rest of the cabinet, representing the various colleges. Cabinet felt that seniors have less class spirit than any other class and went out to do something about it. Scheduled a senior get-together before Cap and Gown day . . . arranged a senior sunlight in the Union . . . kept every color scheme in harmony with the class colors. The cabinet is a serious, deliberative body . . . always . . . until Senior Arrangements Chairmen, Bud Nelson and Gus Cooper, get started at the monthly dinner meetings in the Union . . . seniors once more revert to nature. But they are seniors . . . feeling their age . . . already stories begin with . . . Remember the time when ... Ebon Finger Margaret Lahey Gordon Starr Cooper, Nelson 8ack Row: Johanton, Finger, Kraomor, Buehman. Starr, Er»tod, Muir, Jung. Jaffo; • Front Row: Dicstncr, Lahey. Lund, HoWttrom, Lobb. Brown.

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SENIOR PRom Tho 1940 Senior Prommerj . . . Bigger and better than ever ... an old line but a good one . . . one which applies to the 1941 Senior Prom in a huge way . . . dignity and straight-laced stuff are put by the knitting in the corner. Art Buchman was the chief engineer of the Prom with several conductors including Gus Cooper, of Daily notoriety, and Harold Bud and or Harry Nelson of 1940 Gopher ditto. These honored gentlemen had a tough job on their hands trying to follow up the lead set by Alden Eichorn and his staff at last year's bang-up affair. These parties are dignified (?) doings and furnish a last, high old time for the retiring seniors. This year saw the second Senior Week in the history of the University and the Seniors made the most of their glory. The Gopher nominates the Senior Class of 1941 as the class with the busiest Senior Day yet known. May 29th was the big date . . . with the President's tea . . . Cap and Gown Day . . . Senior Prom ... all in the condensed space of 24 short hours . . . naturally there were many who forgot that the Prom ended at approximately four o'clock May 30th. But whatever happens to the hard-working Seniors of 1941 ... they will remember these last four years and especially that last night as one of the most interesting times of their lives. Art Buchman BACK ROW: Jung, Kusko, Pylo, Morih, Landis. May. FRONT ROW: Coopor, Andcrton, Solem, Swanson. 24

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