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

 - Class of 1945

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EUGENE ANTON WEIBEL Economics VIRGINIA WESTFALL Geoglogy and Geography Member, Beta Zeta, Junior Representative, S t u d e n t Council, Secretary, Spanish Club, Senior Editor, Kan- garoog Secretary, Kan- garocksg member, M u s i c Clubg' Make-up Editor, U- News. MARCIA WILLIAMS Education DALE BYLER WORCESTER Sociology -24- MARILYNN WILLIAMS Psychology President, Student Council, President, Beta ZetagEditor, U-News, Editor, Kangaroo, lead, Claudia, Love from a Stranger , major part, Everyman, Night Must Fall, Tartuffe g Vice- President and T r e a s u r e'r, Student Council, President, U-Players, Advertising Man- ager, U-News, Vice-Presi- dent, S. C. A., member, Who's Who for two years, Secretary - Treasurer, Psy- chology Clubg member, Pan- Helg member, Cap and Gown. HAROLD WOODROW WILSON Chemistry DOROTHY ELLEN WISE English Reporter, U -News, Vice- President a n do President, Sigma Pi Alpha, Vice-Presi- dent, Easy Chair, Treasurer, Senior Class, Alpha Chi Om e g a scholarship, mem- ber, Who's Who. T stud Fros UPP pho witl hen 'I Crea to l fine take can Pl Wa PIC: plaf elec I Ma vici atix Do Co' l the the U-Q Mi Bo: Ru Co IOC

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ESTELLE MALLON Music MAYOLA MATHIS Education IEAN MESSICK Foreign Langauge and Literature Vice-President and Presi- dent, Beta Zeta, Business Manager, Kangaroo, Repre- sentative-at-Large, Student Council, member, Who's Who, President, Newman Club, President, S p a n i s h Club, Secretary, Pan - Hel, Vice-President, Junior Class, Reporter, U-News, member, Kangaroo Board of Control. GOLDA SHIRLEY MORANTZ Phychology Secretary, Psychology Club, Secretary - Treasurer, Psy- chology Club, member, ln- temational Relations Club, member, Social and Religi- ous Relations Club. KEYICHI NODA Sociology ANDREW GEORGE SAFFAS President, Art Club, mem- ber, Bentonian, Art Editor, Kangaroo,f1rst award, pamt ing exhibition. MARY LOU SIGLER Social Science Member, F. T. A. MARY WINN TIPTON Foreign Language DOROTHY ANNE WATTS History and Polrhcal Science MARIAM CAROLYN WEATHERBIE Geography Treasurer, Junior Class, Vice-President, Kangarocks, Vice-President, Senior Class, Historian and President, Chiko, member, Pan - Hel, member, Cap and Cown, member, Delta X, mcmbcr, Spanish Club, member, S.



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JUNICP1 OFFICERS Jeanne Wagner, president, Helen Romer, vice president, Gloria' Van Allsburg, secretary, and Bill Petting, treasurer. omiom The junior year is by far the happiest year in a student's college life. We've passed through the Prosh year of amazement and yearning to be an upperclassman, the know-it-all attitude of the so- phomores, and we haven't reached the senior year with its trials of comprehensives and the appre- hension of serious life after graduation. Q Though the quantity of the junior class has de- creased this year due to Uncle Sam's call of duty to foreign fronts, certainly the quality remains as fine as ever, and the junior class members have taken an active part in departmental clubs and campus activities. This year's junior class was ably led by Jeanne Wagner as president. Helen Romer was vice- president, Betsy Moody was secretary, later re- placed by Gloria Van Allsburg, and Bill Petting was elected treasurer. Ruthann Beyer was vice-president and president, Maynard Pappenfort, junior representative and vice-president, Dolores Tiefel was junior represent- ative and treasurer, and Ruth Riggs and Marianne Dorizzi were junior representatives of the Student Council. Maynard Pappenfort and Jeanne Wagner held the office of business manager of the U-News for their respective semesters. Other juniors on the U-News staff were Dolores Tiefel, feature editorg Mike Denney, news editor and head of the U-News Board of Control, and Bill Petting, sports editor. Buthann Beyer is also a member of the.Board of Control. Jeanne Wagner was junior editor of the Kanga- roo while Buth Biggs, Helen Romer, and Bill Petting were members of the Kangaroo Board of Control. J Marianne Dorizzi was president of the Pan- Hellenic Council, Ruthann Beyer was treasurer and secretary, Martha Pitzmaurice was treasurer, and Jeanne Wagner and Gloria Van Allsburg were representatives. Holding sorority and fraternity offices were Gloria Van Allsburg, president of Chiko, Dolores Tiefel, secretary of Chikog Marianne Dorizzi, pres- ident of Cho Ching Jeanne Wagner, president of Sigma Beta, and Joan Kaufmann, rush captain of Sigma Beta. Mike Denney and Bill Petting were presidents of Bounders. The A.P.O. service fraternity was reorganized last fall by Larry Jaben, having become inactive for the first time in its history on the campus in May of '44. Departmental club offices are held by Buthann Beyer, secretary of the International Relations Club, Alma Lee Broud, president of Prench Club, Mike Denney, treasurer of the Kangarocks, Jeannette Kaufmann, treasurer of Newman Club and secretary-treasurer of Asturias, Joan Kaufmann, vice-president of Spanish Club, Ruth Nugent, pres- ident of Newman. Club, Maynard Pappenfort and Bill Petting, presidents of Kangarocksg Jeanne Wagner, vice-president of the Art Club, and Dolores Tiefel, secretary of Sigma Pi Alpha. The members of the Class of '46 are looking for- ward to their senior year and are leaving to the history of the junior class an eventful and suc- cessful record.

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