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Show Froiseth Ross Keddington Anderson THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Under the direction of Dick Froiseth, president; Annie Ross, vice-president; Lois Keddington, secretary; and Garff Anderson, treasurer, the class of '34 has completed another successful year. As a class it has ranked high in achievement, helping to maintain the scholastic standards of the university and contributing much in a social way. Its individual members have been active participants in all branches of activities, including athletics, publications, dramatics, debating, and music. The class upheld tradition by defeating the frosh in the log-rolling contest, but fell victims to the greenlings in the sack rush. THE FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class has come through its initial year of experience on the University campus with honors sufficient to insure it a high position in University life for the next three years. The class has presented an unusually united front and has contributed materially to every school activity. The greenlings have been represented by competent officers, namely, Ford Barlow, president; Helen Skidmore, vice-president; Irene Lund, secretary; and Ray Hust, treasurer. Mar-jorie Stohl assumed the duties of secretary at mid year. The freshman play, "Not Herbert" proved to be one of the most successful freshman presentations in school history. |