SOPHOMORES Miller, Nufer, Turney, Windheim, Parks, Suchan, Mayhall, Rudd B. Soderberg, Reinhardt, Liggit, M. Petersen, Roesky, Nygaard, R. Petersen, Winholtz Spellman, Lynn, Willey, Quinn, Kirby, Morgenstern,, Walstrom, Lausen, Wilburn Perry, Maher, Larson, Muir, Rodman, Sullenger JUNIOR CLASS The Juniors did their share in the many extra-curricular activities of the University. Agnes Stephenson carried a double load as president of the class and as president of the I ntersorority Council. The other class officers were Betty Davis, vice-president and Wilma Kruse, secretary-treasurer. Edith Holmes was editor-in-chief of the TOMAHAWK with Lucy Lind- borg as her associate editor. The Student Council members were Virginia Hefflinger, Maxine Paulsen, and Edith Holmes. SOPHOMORE CLASS Over one hundred students are proud to call themselves sophomores this year. They are being led by Barbara Muir, with Betty Nygaard as vice- president. Jean Liggit is treasurer and recorder of the minutes. The sopho- mores are represented on the Student Council by Dorothy Drishaus, Barbara Muir, and George Reinhardt. The Engineers ' Club has a sophomore, Lee Windheim, as its president, and Charles Amidon is its vice-president. Joanne Kurtz, president of the W.A.A., and Dorothy Mayhall, vice-president, are both second year students. Many lesser offices in various school organizations are held by sopho- mores. Full of pep and personality, this class has lots on the ball. Watch it these next two years — -you will see Omaha U. history in the making!
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FRESHMEN Strimple, Shupe, Rispler, Ortman, Nelson, Novacek, Youngstrom Reida, Pokes, P. Smith, Pessen, Ran- dall, Pestol, Pholen, Novocek Olson, Pentzien, Roessig, Pheney, Roesky, Pecho, Preston, Pierce Rees, Robinson, E. Ogden, Phillips, M. Ogden, Rasmussen, Peterson, Newsome, Rodinowski Warnock, Wilson, Broun, Steiger, Gzontner, Smart, Von E p p s. Waters Thompson, Tosaw, Tower, Sorenson, Wilkeson, V. Swanson, A. Smith, Corcoran, West Smith, Stromberg, Wickham, Thomas, Vittitoe, Seoy, Shipley, E. Swanson, C. Smith, Spognolo Stoker, Wilson, Sawtelle, Vrana, Soderberg, Shipley, Slater, Shupe, Secord, FRESHMEN CLASS The 1944-45 Omaha University freshman enrollment illustrates the effects of the war on an average college group. There were 257 entering freshmen, 173 girls and 84 men. Some of the boys were attending classes under the G. I. Bill of Rights. Elmyrta Nufert was president of the freshman class. Fred Dickason was vice-president; Jean Noble, secretary-treasurer; Jeanne Finch, Jean Leim- bach, Stuart Borg, and Jim McCauley, Student Council members. The Freshman Frolics of ' 48 was presented in the auditorium to a turn- away crowd. The Freshman Mixer, sponsored by the Student Council, was held Oc- tober 6. Pat Smith, freshman, walked off with the Sweetheart of the Sixth title. Another freshman winner was Joan Sorenson, who captured the beauty queen title. ,
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