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Ike eiaAA. oj 3rd Row—G. Halverson, L Vaughan, D. Cowles, J. Milton, D. Oik 2nd Row—N. Dopp, F. Glaza, E. DeCanter, E. McLaughlin, J. Rustad 1st Row—G. Schmidt, R. Ruff, G. Rybicke, S. Waag, J. Kopitzko 2nd Row—C. Firkus, B. Jones, H. Hardrath, K. Hansen, M. Gill 1st Row—H. Wieczorek, J. Feirer, A. Kolley, D. Jenkins, H. Jacobson, B. Felker 33
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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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Ike eUu 0 1948 Joyce Proctor Vice-president Joan Kelley Secretary Geraldine Clark Treasurer President, Don Vetter, in the service of our country. In mid September there were seen roaming through the halls of CSTC some young people with a slightly bewildered look. They were the freshmen, fewer in number than in years before the war, but having as much enthusiasm and determination as any other freshman class of years past. This year the freshmen, in some respects, are more fortunate than those of other years because they have been able to participate in activities usually barred to them. Through this they have been able to gain much valuable experience early in their college career. Both school publications. The Pointer and The Iris, are staffed by several freshmen. The personnel of the Radio Workshop includes a few freshmen as well. A goodly number of the freshman girls are seen in the Girls' Glee club. The basketball season was successful though short. The squad was composed of all freshman boys, a large percentage of whom were called into the armed forces before the basketball schedule was completed. Unfortunately, the remaining boys were not large enough in numbers to carry on this sport. The freshmen have been active in many of the social functions which have taken place in our college. Early in the social calendar a Hallowe'en party was held. Before this event, the men in our school, faculty included, held a meeting for the purpose of choosing a queen to reign over the festivities. A freshman girl, Gloria Heimbruch, was the lucky one. To be her king she chose Richard Walczak, who helped her rule. There are many students in the Freshman class from various parts of the state, and a few come from out of the state. The class of '48 thinks it is a good class, and sincerely hopes that it can live up to the standard maintained by former freshman classes. A 34
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