The Junior Aggie, Yearbook of North Texas Agricultural College, 1941 Page: 39
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CLASS of 1942
Likeable GENE McKEE is presidentof the class of '42.
This tall redhead
from Gainesville is majoring in indus-
trial aeronautical engineering and
wants to go sky-high in the field of
aeronautics. . . Member of K.K.K. .
Engineering Society... His hobbies in-
clude dancing, swimming, and canoe-
ing.FRITZ LYNE, the freshman class vice-
president, is a general academic major
from Dallas. Vice-president of Aggie
Bar... Secretary-Treasurer of I.R.C...
Member of K.K.K... Phi Kappa Theta.
... guide of Sam Houston Rifles... a
fencing instructor... Fritz manages to
keep up with all his duties and to main-
tain an A average.Secretary NANCY TANNER is a day-
dodger from Dallas... Member of Avo-
lonte Club... B.A. Club. .. Interclub
Council. .. Hazel eyes and throaty
voice... She likes to dance but would
"rather swim than do most anything
else."... A pre-med major, Nancy as-
pires to be a surgeon.- 7v
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