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- - I SHIRLEY STONE Tacoma, Washington Biology , Delta Alpha Gamma President 43 ln- tersorority Council 3, 43 Class Secre- tary 4. I JANE THOMPSON Spokane, Washington Sociology Alpha Beta Upsilon Secretary 3, Vice President .33 Spurs 23 Adelphians l, 2, 33 Student' 'Christian Association3 Kappa Phi3 Central Board 33 ASCPS President 43 Finance Committee 43 Chapel Committee 43 War Coordina- tion Committee 43 War Activities Committee 43 Student Affairs Com- mittee 43 Trail 33 Tamanawas 33 Who's Who 4. ANNA MAE WILLS Pomeroy, Washington Religious Education Student Christian Association 3, 4g Adelphian Chorus Society 3, 43 Kappa Phi 43 Washington State College l, 2, 3. - 'ELLEN SWAYNE Chehalis, Washington English Literature Alpha Beta Upsilon ,President 43 Spurs 23 Tamanawas 2, 33 lntersorority Council 43 Otlah 43. Causerie, Fran- caise 3, 4. ARLISS WILDER Olympia, Washington Psychology . Kappa Sigma Theta Treasurer 33 An- derson Hall Secretary 2, Vice Presi- dent 33 Adelphian Chorusg Women's Athletic Association3 Ski Club I3 La Mesa Redonda. MARGARET MANLEY WEAVER Tacoma, Washington Home Economics Lambda Sigma Chi President 33 Inter- sorority Council 3, 4. Graduating Now in Service ' AUSTIN FENGLER, USMCR ROY MOBERG, USNR WILLIAM STENSTROM, USNR Tacoma, Washington Tacoma, Washington Tacoma, Washington Geology Business Administration Chemistry To these three boys who will be awarded diplomas though now serving in the Armed Forces,-and to the many other members of the Class of '44 who are serv.ing their country, there is little we can say, but we are all anxiously awaiting your return to your College of Dreams and we wish you , the best of luck always.
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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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tive Almira Marchesiny Vice President Class of '45, PURPLE QUADRANGLE Two years at C.P.S. in wartime has found the class of '45 staunchly upholding the college spirit at home, while many of its members are doing their part in.the armed services.' The junior class, though small. in number, will long be remembered for its constant scheming against rival classes. As freshmen they engaged in actual fisticuffs with the sophomores before the bag rush, resulting in the capturing and torturing of frosh president Foozy Vaughn. lncidentally, they lost the bag rush that year and the following also. During their sophomore year, however, they defeated the freshmen in a hard fought tug-of-war on Campus Day. ' The jaunty juniors, the nuisance class, started this year with 46 members and ended with 4l. They managed to harass their rivals, the seniors, throughout the year. An unofficial junior breakfast was enjoyed during one Wed- nesday chapel period. The purpose was to show the seniors. .The net result was public denounciation and retalliation by said seniors. The competitive spirit of the class of '45 was prominent in the song fest sponsored' dur- ing homecoming. Although they didn't win first place they won a well-deserved second with their song Remember, written by Luella Jackson: A very successful informal dance, Spooks Spree, was held at the Sub October 30th. The juniors wisely chose the weekend when some of their ex-classmates were home on leave from Willamettie and the University. The dancing was to juke music in a halIowe'en atmosphere. SHERMAN DAY, President of Class of '45. Sherman Day, Presidentg Frank Price, Representa- J I I U ANDERSON, ADALOIS ARMOUR, BETTY BACKLUND, DOROTHY BARKER, GRANT BAUER, BETTY S. BEEM, HELEN PAT BENTLEY, MARJORIE BRANDT, PATRICIA BULLARD, DIXIE DAY, SHERLEY DAY, SHERMAN GLEASON, CHARLES 20 e
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