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S oph T ' omorei — CLASS OF 1949 Bottom row, I. to r.: Case, Dunn, Reeves, Jacksoi Blelloch, Wright, Karl, Schaeffer, Proctor, Irish. Downes, Golt, Starlings, Barrett, Chenoweth. Bro Chamberlin, Hurst. Steffens. Smith. 3rd row: Fai Goodin, Cohen, Mogct, Nickerson, Gunther, Davi; , Ward, Sutton, Muller, Drapatin, Beck, 2nd row: Blizzard, Kishbaugh, Hobart. ra, Chaiken, Wheatley, White, Corddry, , Pardee, Pollack, Earle, Streat, Wilmer, , Leslie, Morton, Cypul. 4th row: Tom, Warther, Coakley, Cashell, Kahl, Watts. Storey, McCahan, Richmond, Sinclair, Ellison. Saw- yer, Novae, Oyster. Bock, Stickle. 5th row: Rowe. Wheeler, Tattersall, Mackrell, Hall, Coleman. Cookerly, Weber, Marshall, Heminghaus, McReynolds, Grason, Urfer. Burgess, Cohen, Chester. 6th row: Lewis, Lynam, Hadaway, Barnes, Brazier, Livingood, MacHale, Hart, Harrison, Shields, Romanition, Jones, Huntington, Lambdin, Case, Smith. 7th row: Coleman, Higdon, Bowie, Stenger, Stoll, Pitcher, Bogdon, VanDerveer, Weaver, Sease, O ' Stein, Tomilson. Shu- man, Goldstein. b ffsN 4hk ' V ■ . ; V$M s if I l M if A Mm „ » ..; £ ' 1 ■ r - ' - ■■ ■■ £ . ■ . ' , September 1946— we returned to the campus sans rat caps and filled with mixed feelings of enthusiasm (we were going to see that things got done) and with the idea that we were going to put a bunch of wise rats in their place. Ah, rude awakening— We couldn ' t touch the rats, and things just were too calnr and peaceful to go around upsetting the well-etched pattern of things and beside it was all rather pleasant. More of our members began to blossom in the extra-curricular field. The football team felt the presence of Ray Sutton, Ray Jones, and Bill Dunn. Soccer also claimed some interest from the men of the class, namely, Coakley. Tom, Coleman, and Beck. Barnes and Lewis were important members of the basketball team. In all other fields we made our presence felt— cheerleading, dramatics, speech work, and the choir. We added many members to the class through the courtesy of Uncle Sam, who was through with them and said we could have them. We took them with pleasure and watched their accomplishments with pride. This year it was our turn to do the rushing for the fiats and sororities and we did a pretty good job. All in all it can be said that we have one of the best all-round classes in the history of the college and one that will never be spiritu- ally broken. 29
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s n a p s Johnny and Dick Millie and Moo George Nancy, Sink and Howard George Vic Johnny and Paul Jackson (Sleepy?) Candy, Mary Lou, Benny, Pat
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