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1939 |
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The University made its first attempt to secure financial support from sources apart from fees and state appropriations by
establishing a committee on Gifts, Endowments, and Memorials.
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Betty Gaeth senior; Ronald Heilman, junior; Dwight Toedter, sophomore; and Richard Dunipace were the student representatives
on the University Social Committee.
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Graduating class was 135 seniors.
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- The Commoners Fraternity planned its annual formal and signed Bert Block, originator of “Bell Music,” a new type of orchestration,
to perform.
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Football team captain Nick Stewart
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A student takes a ride in a mini car
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Sodas and studying go together
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Getting around campus was easy with the help of friends and a bicycle
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Class President and Vice President pose for a photo
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Graduates prepare for ceremony
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