Seniors
JUSTIN GUERNSEY Prostdent
JEAN BEADLES Vice President
LORENE BALES Seorol<lry
KENT BARBER Tre.,surer
Despite the war and the fact that the senior class was greatly decreased in size as compared with former years, members still held their annual senior ball before Christmas vacation. Barbara Long was general chairman of the dance, and records indicate the crowd was as large as in many pre-war years. The majority of remaining senior men were deferred to finish either engineering or medical courses, but with revised draft regulations, many of them had to leave throughout the year. Reports showed many of the seniors were finishing by correspondence courses, even though they had to quit before graduation. At the fall election, Jud Guernsey was chosen president; Jean Beadles, vice-president; Lorene Bales, secretary; and Kent Barber, treasurer.
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