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7GlcM 194-6 2nd Row—E. Nigbor, E. Walter. E. Gordon. V. Brandi, M. Reed, A. Warden 1st Row—M. Hemmrich, J. Rathke. K. Hope. E. Goolor. M. Stimm. B. Haberkom 2nd Row—D. Ubbelohdo. M. Hutchins. G. Lepak. A. Weslfahl, D. Radtke, K. Paapo 1st Row—V. Llndow. C. Winter. J. Miller, C. Pronz, L. Lomsky, D. Johnson. B. Furstenberg 31
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Ue Clail 1946 Ed Nigbor. President Mary Asenbrener, Vice-President Elvira Lindow, Secretary Jane Miller, Treasurer The Class of 1946 has shrunk since it was listed as a large group of energetic and ambitious Freshmen in the 1943 Iris, and with the diminishing numbers, the responsibilities of each individual have increased in direct proportion. Juniors have shown themselves, however, both willing and able to carry the load with distinction. They have excelled in the scholastic field, as is proven by the fact that 11 members have been elected to honorary fraternities. The Greek social sororities claim many of this class as members and leaders. Juniors holding offices in Omega Mu Chi are Ellen Gordon, Katherine Hope and Lucille Vaughan. Joyce Rathke is president of the Tau Gamma Betans. The Juniors have done well by the publications also. The Iris staff is headed by Editor Jane Miller. Eulah Walter is circulation manager of the Pointer, and, working on both Pointer and Iris staffs, are Doris Ubbelohde, Elvira Lindow and Amenzo Warden. The Juniors elected Edward Nigbor to be their president. Edward is a member of the Student Council, and has been Fred J. Schmeekle's right hand man as assistant in the science department. Vice-president Mary Asenbrener is a Home Economics major, and is a member of Sigma Zeta. Elvira Lindow, secretary of the Junior class, is an English major. She is News Editor of the Pointer, and a member of Sigma Tau Delta. Also majoring in English is treasurer Jane Miller, who holds the position of production manager of Radio Workshop and editor of the Iris, and is a member of Sigma Tau Delta. The absent members of the Class of 1946—those who were called to serve their country and those who entered other fields—may feel satisfied that the students who stayed to carry on the standard of service and leadership in the scholastic field will do a good job. 30
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eUu 0 ? 7 Lucille Vaughan. President Dolores Cowles, Gloria Rybicke. Vice-President Secretary Helen Wieczorek. Treasurer Who are those ambitious people thronging the halls of CSTC? The Sophomores! You've guessed it, all 31 of them. They are the proud beings who have escaped being freshmen forever. The class of ‘47 boasts of two males who are very active in school activities. The 29 girls expect to carry on for those other males who are in the service and are doing a splendid job there. Of the 29 girls enrolled, six are in the Home Economics department. Those familiar white dresses are worn by Catherine Firkus, Kay Hansen, Bess Jones, Lydia Spaite, Helen Wieczorek. and Monica Gill. Four students are active on the Student Council, with Kay Hansen as vice-president, and Catherine Firkus, Arleen Sicklinger, and Bess Jones as members. In the musical department, the Sophomore girls are contributing. The following are members of the Glee club: Dolorss Cowles, Nelda Dopp, Barbara Felker, Catherine Firkus, Monica Gill, Kay Hansen, Bess Jones. Ann Kelley, Joyce Kopitz-ke, Grace Lepak, Elizabeth Mcl-aughlin and Jeanette Feirer. Dolores Cowles, Ann Kelley, and Mildred Ross play in the college band. At the annual fall election of class officers. Lucille Vaughan was elected president; Dolores Cowles, vice-president; Gloria Rybicke, secretary; and Helen Wieczorek. treasurer. 32
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