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Staliclimz left to right: Harold Musser, Catherine Iyer, Mr. Ernest M. Frey, Rhoda Kerr, John Buckwalterg seated: Susanna Landis. Gladys Wolfinbarger, Dortha Dohner, Gladys Bohen. Mabel Frey, Ruth Book. OFFICERS JOHN BUGKWALTER President RUTH BOOK Vice-I'residc'nt DORTHA DOHNER Secretary GLADYS BOHEN HAROLD MUSSER Treasumr GLADYS WOLFINBAR- GER Reporter MR. ERNEST M. FREY Advisor Motto: I'ersvvf'ru'nee Gains Ren-arrig Colors: I Ixwendm' aml Gold: I lowurs: California Poppy. Ma.r1pm.u Lily. JUNIORS HE JUN IORS consider iheinselves an i1nporta.nt, honored class of Beu- lah College. NYC feel highly favored to have Catherine and Mabel on the Eeho Staff, Ruth the secretary ot the Beulah College Ilnit, and our ad- visor, M r. Frey, the advisor ot the B. C. lf. Our president, John, is great- ly in demand as eliairinan ol? eoinmittees under the student. body. Our class has many ineinbers who are interested in music, Susanna Landis, who found it necessary to leave school before the end of the year. as Well as Gladys VVoll'inbarger and Dortlia Dohner, were members ol' the Beulah College Ladies' Quartet. Catherine, Ruth, Mabel and John fre- quently take part in special singing. Catherine is also our soloist. tlladys Vlfolfinbarger plays a ukelele, Ruth, a guitar, and Mabel, the piano. Rhoda is our stand-by, helping wherever she is needed. Harold, a oI'aithl'ul worker and the humorist ot the class, is very necessary to our success. A We also realize our responsibility toward the religious phase ol' our lives. Gladys Bohen is an active Christian Worker among the lllexicanw. She too helps in the Gospel Team Work. Several, others of our nuiniier also engage in the latter. NVC greatly appreciate the faithful guidance ol' our advisor. VVQ believe that we have a elass active in the various duties ot lite. Hence we are looking 'lforward with happy anticipations to a prosperous Senior year. Twenty-two
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OUR YEARS AGO in the month of September an interesting band of young people inet to organize the Freshman class of '24. During the eight months that followed the personnel of the class underwent many changes. Some new members came into the group and several discontinued their work. But the first year was not nearly so eventful as the second step of their sojourn here. Of the students who had registered as Academy Sophoniores at the beginning oi' the year, there were only nine here when school closed in the Spring. There were different reasons why so many discontinud their work at that time. One incident of particular interest which occurred dur- ing this year was the disappearance of the class banner. Another was the trip taken to Los Angeles Playgrounds. It was a new experience 'tor some to find themselves being snow-balled by other members of the party. But those who had come from places where zero weather and snow blizzards were 'frequent were in the height of their delight. When the class reached their third year they were ten in number. A trip to Exposition Park that winter proved very interesting and educational. And this, our Senior year, has been filled with countless joys and pleas- ures. 'llhe pleasant times we have had lar outweigh the work and difficul- ties encountered. NVe took one never-to-be-'forgotten trip this year-and that, our five day skip to Lake Arrowhead. Aside from the thrills ex- perienced, we felt well repaid for what we put into that week-in that we learned to really know one another. And here we. would not forget the class Advisors-Miss Anna Eyster the First year, Miss Helen Gish the second and third. and Mr. Paul Engle this, the last-who have so cheerfully helped us guide our barque success- fully to the desired goal. Our school days. though hard, have been pleasant ones. In our memory there will always be pleasant reminiscences and in our hearts always a warm, feeling for Beulah College-our Alma Mater. HOROSCOPE Name: Hazel Gramm Nickname: Brown Eyes Favorite Saying: Oh, Dear! Hobby: Teasing Ambition: Graduate Nurse Destination: Mission Hospital in India Name: Rosa Buckwalter Nickname: Rosebud Favorite Saying: Well, I don't care! Hobby: Music Ambition: Evangelistic Singer Destination: Preacher's Wife Name: Myrtle Maxwell Nickname: Turtle Favorite Saying: I must study! Hobby: Books Ambition: Preacher Destination: College Professor Name: John Schmidt Nickname: Johnny Favorite Saying: For the idea! Hobby: Doing favors Ambition: Concert singing Destination: Singing Evangelist Name: Ila Hall Nickname: Amy Favorite Saying: Oh, boy! Hobby: Art Ambition: Office Work Destination: Home Maker Name: Rhoda Wingerd Nickname: Rhodie Favorite Saying: O, yes! Hobby: Conversation Ambition: Farmer's Wife Destination: The White House Name: Earl Lenhert Nickname: Sheik Favorite Saying: Oh, Lizzie Hobby: Making Model Airplanes Ambition: Electrical Engineer Destination: Farmer Twenty-one
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, it Standing left to right: Frances Hoover, lVlarp:aret Friesen. Alma Bristol, Elvu I-It-iso, Janna Goins. Lula Aspm.-rg seated: Howard Book, Miss Helen Gisli, Vernon Winger. OFFICICRS HOWARD BOOK I res'iflf'11t JANNA GOINS Vice-Presirlmzt VERNON NVINGER Secretary-Treasurer ELYA HEISE Reporter MISS HELEN GISH .flclvisur Motto: .'1'im lIiyILg Colors: Blue mul Town: Flower: I i'a1k Crnwiution. SOPHOMORES UR CLASS this year is somewhat smaller than it was last year, but We feel that we have made just as mueli progress in spite ol' the handieap. Miss Gish, our advisor, is from Kansas. It all people trom Kansas are like her we surely want to meet them. NVQ appreciate her efforts to ad- vise the elass in the right way. Two others eome from Kansas, Howard, our president, and Frances, our pianist. Everyone enjoys to liear Fran- ces play and We are proud to have her in our class. Canada is also very well represented by two girls, Margaret and Elva. These girls have al- ways been Willing to do their part to make this year one ol' the best. Ne- braslca. sends Alma, another willing' Worker. Cali'l'0rnia 'l U1'l'llSl1CS Vernon, our philosopher, and J anna, our soprano soloist. These two representatives of Czilitornia are ot the best quality and till a great place in our class. Vlle would almost be lost Without them. Finally Pennsylvania, brings liula to our midst. She entered late in the thirst semester, but. she has made up tor lost time 100 per eent since her zirrival. As a whole our elass did its best in tollowine' the ehosen motto and feel that We have aimed hiffh Cl'1UU0'll ra f u r-1 to aeeomplish a. great deal. V lVhen We go into lite and look baek over our school days we will al- ways remember the Joyful tunes we had together as Sophomores. Twenty-three XJ
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