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students at tlic L ' liivcrsily of To- ledo can i-clax as well as anyoiu ' . iSorority woiiicii usually jji-cfcr to let their hail ' down in tiicir ajjart- nu ' iits — as these Ciii Onie a mem- bei ' s are doing liere. Fraternity men, on llie otlier hand, ]tiay away their Snnda} ' a! ' - lernoons at howling, among other things. And regai ' dless of theii- (h ' eek affiliations, all students enjoy danc- ing in the Kocket Room during lunch hour — oi- anv tinu ' it ' s open. 29
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-.« jgnvpiF ' . l;lrklul . Hiirkf. Jt-ncks. M. Aii(lrev CLASS OF 1947 Sophomores swung into their second year at the University in styk ' by being co-sponsors with tlie junior class for the tirst joint soplio- more-junior ])i ' oni in the s chool ' s liistory. Betsy Haughton and Robert McCuIlongli were so];)lio- niore co-chairmen for the event, assisted 1) ' Barbara Abraliamson, Kdna Fleming, Kemi)ei- Aleri ' iam and Fred Fadell. The class also sponsored a campus night under the direction of Betty Lou Bellman, chairman; Jeanne Eddy, Mary Kennedy, Chai ' les Koejjke, and James Britsch. The Fac- ulty-student tea was plamied by PhylHs Damni and Eobert May, co-chairmen; Maiy Beth Scheehle, Dorothy Xan Williams and I ' livllis ( ' otner. Rosalee Lewis and Koliei ' t Lew, co- chairmen, woi-ked with Anne Beeler, Doris My- ers, Bai-bai-a Wallers, I ' aul Reger and Mary Novick in ai ' i-anging a class mixer. Publicity was under the direction of Don .Mueller and Katlicrine Winsinger, co-chairmen, witli the hel]) of Virginia Bi ' and, Marian IIow- ington and Mai-y Jay. Class ofificers were Bai-bai-a Jencks, presi- dent; (Jloria Bni-ke, -iee i)i-esideut ; Louise Markhus, secretary; and Marjorie Andrews, treasure!-. Rejjresentatives to Student Council were Richard Green and Jeanne Marie Muntz. 28
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LaPlamt, Gibscin, Dullabaimi, Rush CLASS OF 1948 With cries of Higli scliool was never like this, and Hey, how do you get to the tirst floor? the freshmen descended upon tlie halls of the University with typical enthusiasm. Be- fore they had been here long enough to exchange their wide-eyed looks for hollow, overwoi ' ked ones, they had already made themselves well at home, and were pleading for votes like sea- soned lol)byists when fall elections came along. Before long, however, they too were hanging ai ' ound the Union; the pre-meds and med-techs found that there can l)e several meanings to the word practical, and holders of elevator keys were the most popular members of the class. Called the Snowman ' s Ball, the freshman prom was held at the Woman ' s Building, short- ly after the second semester began. Sue Preece was crowned queen, and Jerry Draheim, king, during one of the intermissions. James LaPlant, president, Paul Dullabaum, vice president, Betty Lou Rush, secretary, and William Gibson, treasurer, led the class of 466 students, the largest freshman class in the past ten 3 ' ears. 30
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