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Show -1 TM UT SENIOR CLASS ?The senior class may well look back and see a year well spent. To the class of 1934 credit must go for one of the finest classes the institution has yet produced. ? The gift of the class was the presentation to the Union Building of two ornamental lamp-posts to be erected at the entrance of the building. The senior garb which was a red and white sweater of the coat type was enthusiastically worn by the graduating class. ?The officers of the year were: Garfield Anderson, president; Annette Ray, vice-president; Lois Keddington, secretary; and Ray Owen, treasurer. Anderson Ray Keddington Owen JUNIOR CLASS ?This year the Junior Class, through cooperation of officers and class members has maintained its usual high standards. ? Members of the class have been outstanding in all fields such as publications, debate, music, athletics, art and dramatics. This year's Promenade, con- sidered by many, one of the best in recent years, added further distinction to the Juniors. ? Officers who served during the past year were Richard Van Winkle, president; Marjorie Stohl, vice-president; Cherry Daynes, secretary; and Earl Ross, treasurer. Van Winkle Stohl Ross Daynes Forty-one |