University of Missouri at Kansas City - Kangaroo Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1944

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Mabel Barnard Oneida Iune Beeman Beverly Bohn Virginia Brookhart Carolyn Carter Mary Lou Cunningham Pauline Elsie-in Georgia Feiring Opal B. Foster Patricia Hamlet Helen L. Kilmer Carolyn Leininger Genevieve Simmons Lemon lean E. Logan Barbara lean Maffry M25-



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f WZ SOPHOMOBE OFFICERS President ViCe-PI'GSidGI'1l Marianne Dorizzi MUTl0fi9 Kiflq EL!-XSS UT 'llfi Have you ever heard of the traditional Soph- omore Slump? Traditional, because it's usually taken for granted that the second-year students C oldsters by nowl will sit back in their chairs while the incoming freshmen rise and shine with enthusiasm about the newness of every- thing. This year's Sophomore Class experienced no slump, but kept right on adding to the splen- did record they had started their freshman year. The second-year students mixed congenially with the new: sororities taking in new members, fraternities being formed Cmostly of freshmen, since the older boys were in uniforml, the elec- tion of class officers, and other such beginning activities. This year's Sophomore Class was led by Marianne Dorizzi, with the election of Dale Ewing as Vice-President, later replaced by Mar- jorie Kingp Mary Lou Schumacher as Secretary, and Virginia Stith as Treasurer, replaced by Helen Ann Carlisle. The class was represented on the Student Council by Martha Walker and Virginia Stith. Two Sophomores, Barbara West and Buthann Beyer, served as Vice-President and Treasurer, respectively, of the Council. Various ,members of the class have taken active parts in student campus activities and affairs. Barbara West took the position of Presi- Secretary Treasurer Mary Lou Schumacher I-lelen Ann Carlisle dent of Cho Chin this year, whereas this office has in former years been given to a junior or senior. Besides being active in her sorority, Barbara was Editor of the Kangaroo and Secre- tary of the Pan-Hellenic Association. Another sophomore, active in student affairs, is Buthann Beyer, who represents Sigma Beta on the Pan- Hellenic Council, and who is Business Manager of the U-Players. Buthann's biggest job has been that of Editor of the University News, and with the aid of a staff, many of whom were sophomores, she has been able to publish an excellent bi-monthly paper. ln the field of dramatics and sports, the sec- ond-year students have participated whole- heartedly. Virginia Crosson, secretary of the Music Club, has appeared in a number of dra- matic productions, and is now secretary of the U-Players. ln the realm of girl's sports, much of the action on the volleyball and basketball courts was shown by sophomores, and the soph- omore boys who still remain on the campus have also participated in boy's sports. Thus, it has been shown that the Sophomore Class hasn't been in a slump, but has been one of the greatest factors in making this year a success. We've missed a lot of our old pals or campus sweethearts now in the service, but it's been an inspiration for us to work hard on the home front, while they are striving hard to end the turmoil which has delayed their college careers. N23-

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