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int As Freshmen we entered CPS 137 strong, just another wartime class. However. we had plenty of pep and spunk. We did have one particular note of distinction, the ASTU moved onto our campus when we entered school. These 238 Army Specialized Training students be- came a part of our class for their stay here on the campus of CPS. We showed off our talent at Stunt Night and in the Freshman one-act plays. In the last bag rush to be held until the end of the war, we carried off top honors over a- team of upper- classmen. Our song, written by Maxine Atkin- son, Our Gentle Mother, won the Home- coming Songfest that year. ln our Sophomore year we had lost a number' of male members. However, we kept up tradi- ,L- -glnfnah. , A - - w.-r-1 .t--V -.. ---1 ..:-'-I ' 'E ' .I fi r il ol '47 Janice Lindeman. President: Kerttu Kahn, - Vice-President: Eloise Cruver. Sergeant- at-arms: Betty Jane Cappa, class 'repre- sentative. Not pictured: Louise Kipper. Secretary. tion as much as possible under war-time condi- tions: Even though we had to discontinue the annual bag rush, we kept up the social end of things by sponsoring an evening of games and dancing at the SUB. We were also the first class to sponsor an All-College ice skating party. This year we have been active in bringing the college back to pre-war basis. Outstanding among our' efforts has been the reviving of sev- eral traditions abandoned during theipast few years. Perhaps the most prominent and success- ful of these was the Junior Prom. We'also entertained the Seniors at a Junior-Senior break- fast, as well as another bit of entertaining when we interrupted them on their Sneak after chasing them from street to highway, to ocean, and Hnally to lake. . L1
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FIRST SEMESTER SENIURS EA Liv fkf 44 I 'iw ---1 , . JULIUS BECK PEARL BENDIKSEN GLORIA CORUM EVELYN MARSHALL IRENE PEARN ROBERT MAYCUMBER RAFAEL MAS TONEY SHELTON SENIURS NUT PIETIIREIJ JOHN W. BEER WILLARD BELLMAN TRINO BELSITO MRS. GERVAIS BROWN ROBERT A. CADIGAN DALE DARLING ROLLAND EVANS CHESTER FARRIS ROBERT FEAR WILLIAM O. GLUNDBERG RICHARD S. GORDON AMY GROUT WILLIAM F. HAGEMEIER DOROTHY JUDD HILL MRS. LILLIAN JONES STUART KIMBALL WILLIAM MADDEN PHYLLIS NEWMAN JOANNE OAKES ROBERT OQUIST ROBERT STARKEY EARLING TOLLEFSON fix
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