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. HwaaagJB ! Horst, Riitli Baker, Wicderaiiders. M. Huiit;ii CLASS OF 1946 Led by a war-time slate of women officers the junior class has had a successful year. Jacque- line Denzig, chairman, with Charles P ' ' eistkorn, Joan Baumgartner, Virginia Peppers, Joan Hite and Selma Faudmaii planned ( ' ampus Night on December 15. The student-faculty tea was directed by Delores Quick, chairman ; Fred Nicewonder, Betty Fontaine, Joan Ort, and Mildred Gogel. In April the juniors cooperated with the sophomores in a joint prom at the Woman ' s Building. In charge were Bob Mc- Dermott, chairman ; Helen Fulton, Lois Keller, Jack Schausten, Phyllis Diehl, Donna Oatman, Joan Crist, Tom Flory, and William Miller. The senior farewell party was arranged by Caroliiie ' ■ Napp Brumm, chairman, assisted l)y Betty Laures, Julia Sullivan and (leorgia I ' a]ipas. Owen Baroner, chairman, witli Shirley Gigan- det, larthasue Bauer, Mimi Johnson and Jane White handled publicity. Officers for the year Avere Rhea Horst, presi- dent; Marjorie Hough, vice president; Miriam Wiederanders, secretary; and Ruth Bakei ' , treasurer. 26
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MID-YEAR COMMENCEMENT At the January eommencenient exercises in the Doermann Theatre, degrees were given to nineteen women and fifteen men. Indicative of the etTects of war, eight of the degrees were conferred in absentia. Theresa Goldberg received the degree of Bachelor of Arts magna cum lamle, and Vir- ginia Gardner and Anna lae Meek Mecartney the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education, respectively, cum laude. Each person the ecpml of every other was the principle l)ehind the address given by Dr. Howard L. Bevis, i)resident of Ohio State Uni- vei-sity, upon whom an honorary degree of doc- tor of laws was conferred by President Philip C. Nash. The invocation was given by Mrs. Mecartney; the senior pledge by Lloyd E. Roulet, mayor of the city of Toledo; and the benediction bv Dr. Steplien K. Malion. president of the Board of Directors. Music was under the direction of Miss Charlotte M. Knegger, with John Henz- ler at the organ. To ail who were present and to thirty-four men and women especially, this mid-yeai- commencement was a particularly memoral)le and ins])iring event. 25
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Caught chatting at the Christmas t ' onnal -were Dean Katherine Easley, Collegian Editor Dolores Mack, Pres- ident Philip C. Nash, and Mr. Harrv T. Breck. Even at the Christmas Formal one can ' t dance all the time, as these conples demonstrate. Bnt on the other hand, it .s fnn to dance at a dance (and to drink cokes, too). 17
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