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MHht president Guy Frank was the busiest of a busy class . . . tbe irequent class meetings for discussions of graduation, etc., were under his gavel . . . Bar- bara Robinson, as pleasing in manner as in appearance, was secretary. not shown is Louis Zeyen, popular senior called by the Army, who was vice-president . . . friendly Jim Shugg, call- ed by the Navy, was treasurer . . . pretty Velda Fouts planned such parties as the trip to see Hey Rookie.
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Alice Lacy, president of the Asso- ciated Women Students, led tKem tKrougK one of their busiest years . . . sKe won tKe admiration oi her group, and that of the entire student body tbrougK ber excel- lent organization, ber cbarm and friendhness . . . tbe programs planned by dependable Arlys Fossum, vice-president, gave tbe girls tbe latest information on women in tbe armed services ... vivacious Dorotby Zeyen beld tbe purse strings . . . tbe success of tbe Poetess Prom and tbe A.W.S. desert party were due to tbe clever and untiring work of Gwyn Dietricb, social chairman . . . Barbara Holloway was in charge of tbe orientation of new women students, aided by her fellow sponsors shown at the bottom of the opposite page . . . special interests of tbe A.W.S. were tbe Wednesday afternoon teas in Platner Lounge for all women students, and maintenance of the Women ' s Lounge in Founders ' . . . increased attendance at the refreshing teas, and increased use of the com- fortable Lounge rewarded tbe efforts of a large group of A.W.S. workers . . . especially concerned this year with defense, after class activities of many sorts were planned for girls anxious to aid the war effort. 29
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