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CLASSE Freshmen The largest freshman class in the school's history enrolled at the University last fall with 1,467 first-year students filing through registration lines, nearly matching the total pre-war enrollment. The class of 1950, comprising half of the school's enrollment, presented a type group different from those of former years with nearly 40? of the war veterans in school from the freshman class. The large first-year group resulted in new pledge records being set by campus Greek organizations. With the frosh rule still in effect, many varsity sports positions were filled from this class. Bill Smith was elected president at the beginning of the school year. Others chosen to head freshmen activities were Gerald Ramsey, vice president, Dick Mullen, secretary, Charles Elliott, treasurer, Howard Current, men's Student Council representative, Kay Brown, womens representative. g Solbbommfes zmiors Seniors Discharge buttons from the armed services were worn by 70W of the sophomore class of the University. Many second-year students had been able to finish only one year of college before answering the call to arms and were returning to start their studies anew after long absences. The 948 students in the class second semester constituted the largest sophomore group ever enrolled at the University. Dick Hobbs presided as president of the sophs. Tommy Wells was vice president, Dorothy Stinnett, secretary, Shirley Hollo- way, treasurer and Margaret Ann Hesse, sergeant-at-arms. juniors made up the smallest class in the University, 285 third-year students having enrolled for second semester, of which 167 were returned veterans. In the election of officers Fred Bell was selected president, but when he withdrew from school a special election was held to fill the vacancy, and the honors went to Dave Christian. Both are members of the Shocker coalition and Alpha Gamma Gamma fraternity. Other officers included Beth Jones, Delta Omega, Shocker coalition, vice president, Kathryn Bowen Pruessner, Sorosis, Shocker coalition, secretary, Maxae Wells Fey, Sorosis, Shocker coalition, treasurer, and Linwood Sexton, unaffiliated, sergeant-at-arms. The Senior Class of 1947, the fifty-first group of graduates to leave the University, enters an era of threatened destruction-the Atomic Age-in a world tired by war. But the men and women of this class bespeak the courage and hopes necessary for the American way of life. During the long years of war, fighting men and women worked hard for the day of peace and spacious living. But the dreams of spacious living were shunted aside in the battle for an education-a battle that never played itself out through long months of rising prices, inflationary 'tactics, crowded housing conditions and jammed classrooms. Men and women, many with growing children, of the class of '47 have earned the right to accept the degrees of earnest citizens seeking the answers to the problems of a virgin era. Page Twenty-four
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Leon A. Abel W. R. Acufl: Robert joseph Adams Gloria Adelsberg Dean Adkisson Colleen Aldrich Lujean Alldritt Max Allen Ruth Alle Phyllis Aldrich n Thomas Allen Connie Anderson Howard Anderson Max Anderson Roger Andrews William Dal e Angle Robert Antrim H. Brent Archer Robe rt Armitage Lillian Aronis Ted Ashmore Frances Asher Warren Ashmore David E. Atkins Carol Axline Charles Bachman Clyve W. Bailey Harry Bailey Katherine Bailey Donna Baillie Pat Baker Bettie Ballard IraB arkman Bette jo Barnes Bill Bass Lee Batt Ted Batt Geraldi Betty Barrett ne Beardsley Virginia Beckett Louise Behrens Pat Benson L. W. Berry L. M. Benefiel Clyde E. Bevis Donna Blackmore Danny Blume M Sue Bowers arlin L. Bond LaVern Borought Bonnie Lou Brewer Pat Brews janet B fel' rosius Norma Brouillard Betty Brown David L. Brow Kathryn Bro Beverly Brown fl Wll jerry Brunke Carl Br Hele yan n R. Burns Vivian E. Burrus Katy Burton Page Twenty-six
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