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FELICIE DAHL Tacoma, Washington , Literature Delta Alpha Gamma3 Debate 43 Ora- tory I, 43 Burmeister Oratory Winner I3 Spurs 23 Homecoming Play 2, 43 Playcrafters I, 2, 3, 43 War Coordi- nation Committee 43 War Activities Committee 43 Intersorority Council President 43 Women's Athletic Asso- ciation I3 Student Affairs Committee 4. WYONA DIEMER Tacoma, Washington Business Administration Kappa Sigma Theta President 43 ln- tersorority Council 43 Homecoming Chairman 43 May Queen Attendant 2. RUTH HARTLEY ENOS Touchet, Washington English Composition String Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 43 Student Christian Association I, 2, 3, 43 Otlah 4g Trail 2. MARILYN GILSTRAP Tacoma, Washington English Literature Kappa Sigma Theta3 Spurs 23 Pi Kappa Delta I, 2, 3, 43 Debate I, 2, 3, 43 Burmeister Oratory Winner 2, 33 Ora- tory 2, 3, 43 Oratory Second Place- Linfield College Tournament 2, 43 Jr. College Debate Tournament First Place 2, ROBERT HUTCHINSON Tacoma, Washington Business Administration Varsity Football I, 2, 33 Track I,. 2, 33 Letterman's Club I, 2, 33 Physical Education Director 3, 4. VIRGINIA LANTZ Tacoma, Washington History Women's Federation Secretary 33 Otlah President 43 Spurs 23 'Howarth Scholarship 3g President's Scholarship Cup 33 Student Christian Association 2, 43 Women's Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 43 Mu Sigma Delta 43 Trail Staff I3 La Mesa Redonda I. BERNICE DALE Tacoma, Washington Kappa Phi: La Mesa Redonda. ERNEST DZURICK Enumclaw, Washington - Physical Education Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I3 Letterman's Club. FONTELLE C-ADDIS Tacoma, Washington Physical Education Alpha Beta Upsilon Athletic Mana- ger 43, Women s Athletic Association Secretary 3, President 43 Women's Federation Secretary 43 Trail Circu- lation Manager 4. ROBERT HAMILTON Tacoma, Washington Economics ' Delta Kappa Phli Varsity Track I, 23 Letterman's Club I, 2, 33 Knights of Log President 23 Class President. 33 Men's Athletic Manager 3, 43 Central Board 3, 43 War Coordination Com- mittee 43 Who's Who 3, 4. DON LAMKA . Kent, Washington .. Economics Pi Kappa Delta, Degree of Special Dis- tinction 33 Pacific Coast Jr. College Debate Champion 23 Second Place Pa- cifie Coast Extempore Z3 National De- bate Tournament, Minneapolis 2, For- ensics Manager 43 Independents Ex- ecutive Council 2, 33 Student Chris- tian Association3 International Rela- tions Club Treasurer 2,, President 3, 43 Adelphians 43 Quartet 3, 43 Pi Gamma Mu3 Mu Sigma Delta 3, 43 Who's Who 4. EVERETT LOWTHER Manson, Washington History Student Christian Association l, 2, 3, 43 International Relations Club.
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JANET ARMSTRONG Tacoma, Washington French Kappa Sigma Theta President 4, ln- tersorority Council 4, Central Board 4, War Activities Committee 4, May Day Duchess 2. WALTER BALDWIN Tacoma, Washington International Relations Club l, 2, 3, Der Deutsche Verein. MILDRED BLAKE Camas, Washington English Literature Alpha Beta Upsilon, Student Christian Association Cabinet l , Kappa Phi Cor- responding Secretary 4, Anderson Hall Historian 2. , Paul Pruitt, Esther Mann, Shirley Stone 1 A if 'ii .Qi Gil, x . .. .Q 'iz 5 I W 'L' . 1 CLASS OF '44 - - WHITE QUADRANGLE Two hundred and eighty-three strong, the class of l944 entered the portals of the College of Puget Sound on sunny September l6, l94O. Coming from high schools all over the state, and reaching even to Mon- tana, California and Alaska for class mem- bers, we felt awed by the upper classmen, and our new way of life. Casting aside high school sweaters and pins, we started to make a name for our- selves under the Maroon and White. First, after our color post matriculation ceremony, we carried off the honors in the bag rush, running a high total of 945 points against the 456 earned by the sophomores. Our class was lucky in that we had two glorious years of typical college life, with dances each week-end, football games, pep rallies, basketball, and plenty of men. During our last two years the glamour of college was taken away by the war and we turned from our rah-rah days to days of study and waiting-for those who have left our ranks. The class of '44 has been unique in the firsts it has participated in: we took first place in the bag rush for two years, we were the first class to present a sneak prevue of our senior sneak, the girls' basketball team won first place in interclass competi- tion in l944, and our volleyball team carried off highest honors in the l943 tourney. The death of Dick Job, a Marine private, was the first war casualty of our college exper- ience, now a destroyer has been named after him. We leave CPS with feelings of regret, be- cause we have loved our alma mater and sought to serve her in every way that we could. ESTHER MANN, President Class of '44. CARL BAIRD Spokane, Washington Pre-theology Witan l, 2, Student Christian Asso- ciation l, 2, 3, 4, International Re- lations Club Z, 3, 4, Der Deutsche Verein 2, 3. BETTIE BARTER Tacoma, Washington Religious Education Student Christian Association l, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Phi, Otlah 4, Mu Sigma Delta. JEAN BUTTON Tacoma, Washington Physical Education Delta Alpha Gamma, Vice President 3, Pledge President 4, Spurs 2, Wom- en's Athletic Association l, Z, 3, 4, Ski Club Secretary l , Treasurer 2.
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W ESTHER MANN Wenatchee, Washington Literature Delta Alpha Gamma -Vice President 3, Sergeant at Arms 23 Senior Class President, Tolo Chairman 43 Women's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Trail Business Manager 3, Trail Staff 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 49 Chapel Committee 45 Yell Queen 2, 35 Vo- cational Conference Committeeg Life Emphasis Week Committee 43 Central Board 23 Adelphians lg Who's Who. ROSE MARIE PESACRETA Tacoma, Washington Business Administration Lambda Sigma Chi Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4g Intersorority Council President 35 War Coordination Committee 3, 43 Student Affairs Committee -33 Wom- en's Athletic Association 3, 4. LAURA PETERSON Tacoma, Washington Mathematics Women's Federation Treasurer 45 Causerie Francaise 45 Otlah Treasurer 43 Howarth Scholarship 33 Chapel Organist 45 Christmas Play 43 Mu Sigma Delta 4. MARY LOU PONTON Tacoma, Washington Home Economics Delta Alpha Gamma Secretary 3, Vice President 4. ELIZABETH ROUGH Tacoma, Washington English Literature Alpha Beta Upsilong Student Christian Association I, 25 Playcrafters 23 Women's Athletic Association 39 Causerie Francaise 3, 4. ROBERT SMITH ' Tacoma, Washington Sociology Alpha Chi Nu. 1' JACQUELINE MOORE Tacoma, Washington Business Administration Kappa Sigma Theta, Spurs 2, Wom- en's Athletic Manager 4, Central Board 43 Women's Athletic Associa- tion I, 2, 3, 4, Howarth Scholarship 3, Intersorority Council Vice Presi- dent, Secretary 43 Chairman of Inter- sorority Dance 4. ETHEL PETERSON ' Bremerton, Washington Psychology Anderson Hall Historian 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4Q Tamanawas 4. NELDA PETERSON Ferndale, Washington History Delta Alpha Gammag Kappa Phig Spurs 23 Student Christian Associa- tion I, 2, 3, Women's Athletic Asso- ciation Treasurer 2, Vice President 33 Women's Federation Vice President 25 Playcrafters l, 2, 3, 43 Chapel Com- mittee 4, Anderson Hall President' 4' Who's Who 3, 4. PAUL PRUITT Seattle, Washington History Student Christian Association Presi- dent 45 Central Board 43 Internation- al Relations Club 3, 4g Chapel Com- mittee 4g Men's Quartet I, 2, 3, 4: Adelphians 3, 45 Chairman Freshman Orientation 4g Debate 4, Who's Who 4. EVELYN SEELEY Tacoma, Washington English Composition Delta Alpha Gamma Historian 2, Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 4, Otlah Vice President 4, Women's Federation President 45 Choral Readers 3, 4, Howarth Scholafship 3, 4. VESTA SMITH Tacoma, Washington Psychology and Sociology Lambda Sigma Chi President 45 Otlah 4. '
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