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Show gftMarshallFisheiBurtGRADUATING CLASSThe graduating class of '32 has won glory in all that its members have attempted during this year and the preceding three years. This year the group has been especially active in such special student governmental activities as directing executive boards, and in this capacity has rendered service of inestimable value to the university and to all students on the campus. In addition seniors have gained honor in all fields of extra-curricular activity.William Marshall, president; Ardelle Fisher, vice-president; Laura Snow, secretary; and Sherman Burt, treasurer, have comprised the officers of the class of '32 during the past year.JUNIOR CLASSThe class of '33 has been most active in all forms of student activity and in addition to upholding previous traditions and scholastic attainments, third year students have set many precedents for which future Junior Classes may well strive to equal.Members of the class of '33 have received unusual recognition for their athletic feats and have participated with honor in dramatics, debating, music and publications.The officers of the class of '33 included Arthur Kelly, president; Dorothy Hanford, vice-president; Elizabeth Gibbs, secretary; and Norman Higson, treasurer.KellyHanfordHigsonGibbsPage Forty-two |