University of Puget Sound - Tamanawas Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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jim Frank, Presidentp Carol Webb, Secretary: P lack Graybeal, representative to Central Boardg George Ellis, Sergeant-at-Armsg tMary . Katherine Hager, Vice-Presidenti CLASS CF 1944 The Class of l944 has con- tributed more than its share to the glory ot CPS. Prominent among the class achievements over the past three years was the distinction of winning the bag rush both freshman and sophomore years. ln all fields of endeavor, the lunior Class has been well represented. Six men have played football for three years: lack Beer, Austin Fengler, Ralph Lundvall, Cwinner of the Harry Werbisky award this yeari, Bob Moles, Bob Hutchin- son, and Robert Starkey. Lloyd Baisinger and Don Brown, tcaptain and inspiration award Winneri, have played basket- ball three years and Fred Beck and Bob Hamilton have been three year letiermen in track. The Iuniors have been repre- sented, too, in debate by Don Lamka and Bill Koivisto, who have won many awards for their alma mater, Bob Hamilton, President, Aus- tin Fengler, Sergeant-at-Armsg Norm Anderson, Representative to Central Board. '16 CLASS CF 1943 The Gold Quadrangle ot Science Parallel is the keynote of the college career of the Class of '43. Freshman President Herman Kleiner served two terms-the bag rush was lost during both freshman and sopho- more years-a record! During their sophomore and junior years, the class produced the Ideal Coeds, Kay Woods and Marijane Lewis. A tragic parallel hit the class during the Christmas seasons ot l94O and l94l, in the untimely deaths of two outstanding members of the class. Star basketball player Harry Werbisky died suddenly of an infection at the height of a promising year. The school estab- lished the Harry Werbisky Memorial Cup to be awarded annually in memory oi Harry's fine spirit in athletics and school lite. ln 1941 the school was again shocked by the loss, in an auto accident, of Norm Walker basketball captain and campus favorite. At the half-Way mark in the career ot the Class ot '43, they elected jim Frank and again maintained their prexy for two terms. The war came during the junior year of the class, and the men joined up in scores. Many of those who remained in school were enlisted in various army, navy and marine reserve corps. Senior President lim Frank and his pal ASCPS President Paul Heuston left CPS for medical school in the East in March, turning over their duties' to Mary Katherine Hager and Kay Woods, respectively. An inverse parallel of the class can be made of its entrance and exit records. lt entered one of the largest classes in eleven years, and was graduated the smallest in the same period.

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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dick Steele, Sergeantsat- Arms, Ioe Sands, Vice- President, Sherman Day, Representative to Central Board: Robby Lee Roberson, Secretary: LeRoy Vaughn, President. CLASS OF '45 CLASS CF '46 Sophomores, traditionally in the foreground as far as activities are concerned, really showed their stuff this year. Although not too depleted when the fall term opened, the Class of '45 gradually lost members to the armed forces, but each one who left had the best wishes of the class and the school for a quick and safe return. Members of the second-year group were active in all phases of campus life. President LeRoy Vaughn, Walter Steabloom, Bob Heath, Don Robins, Pat Hansen, and Sue Hendrickson were active in dramatics, while Walter Seabloom, Ray Gillen and Norm Schut took part in forensics. Robby Lee Roberson, Helen Pat Beem, Elsie Hansen, Mary Louise Rogers, LeRoy Vaughn, Mimi Howell, and Ieanne McDougall were on the Trail staff. Other sophomores were active in sports, both intramural and intercollegiate, with sophomore Rudy Mockel one of the mainstays of the basketball squad, while Bill Gregory, lack Spencer, George Miller, and Tom Beer played football for a triumphant CPS grid squad. The Knights of the Log and the Spurs, the two sophomore honor societies, were also active during the year. Spizirincturnl That's what Dr. Thompson, our Presi- dent, said the Class of '46 possessed. We started the year off with some Freshman plays that showed every evidence of the talent we have. Then, there was the bag rush-we didn't win, but every Freshman was there, fighting for all he was worth. After starting off with such a bang, the Freshman Class just wasn't content to sit by and do nothing, so we sponsored the first class dime dance. Our theme was Kiss the Boys Goodbye, as it was for the boys who had, just the week before, been called to the colors. Not only did we do these things, but we have all taken an active interest in C. P. S. Thanks go to Dick Perkins, class president, and all the other officers for making the freshman year of the Class of '46 so successful. P.:- F RESHMEN CLASS 1 OFFICERS Bernie Crowell, Vice-Presi- dentp Spike F e r g u s o n l Sergeant-at-Arms, Barbara Engberg, Secretary: Dick Perkins, President: Ioe Ko- walski, Representative to Central Board.

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