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.-sie.. DALE L. JIMIERSUN CJ-irnj Liberty, Nebr. Football, 3, 4. MUMEL MARTIN CShortyD P. S. T. Liberty, Nebr. W. A. A., 2, 3, 4-5 Pres., 3g Sport Mgr., 35 Ten- nis, 3, Y. W. C. A. Cab- inet, 3, Pres., 35 Choir, 4-g Pi Omicron Iota, 3, 43 Uni. of Nebr., 1. WILLI4SM ScHm:n QBIID I. D. U. Harvard, Nebr. H o n 0 r Student, 15 Track, 1, 2, 3, Football, 2, 3, 4-5 Basketball, 2, 3, 4-4 Ass't. Physics Lab., 3, 4-g Interclass Debate, 34 Class Pres., 35 Track Capt., 4-. CONSTANCE S. SMITH cC01l7Li0J P. S. T. Exeter, Nebr. Y. W. C. A., 1, 2, 3, 4-4 Choir, 14 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, String Trio, 2, 33 Modern Language Club, 1, 2, 3, Owl Staff, 2, 3, 4-. PAUL Wl'IITZEL Ufonj A. 0. Albion, Nebr. Cheer Leader, 13 Doane Players, 1, 2, 3, 45 Lightnin', The Fool So This Is London, Dust Of The Road, New Brooms, The Enemy, 'Pigsng Men's Council, 3, Pres., 4-4 Doane Players Pres., 3, Choir, 4. HE TIGE 1929, LYN Ovrznnmx G. F. S. Western, Nebr. Ass't. in Dramatic De- partment, 2, 3, 4-g Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, Doane Play- ers, 1, 2, 35 Pres., 4-4 Little Women , The Det0ur , Lightnin', The Fool 4' Choir, 1, 2g Owl Staff, 4-. FLOYD E. Wnsr, fSpecl D. K. P. Wisner, Nebr. Debate, 1, -Lg Class Treas., 1, 24 Men's Council, 3, 43 Track, 2, 3, 4-3 Cross Country, 3, fl-4 Chem. Ass't., 3. Louisa WRIGIIT QC'-urlyl G. F. S. Crete, Nebr. Doane Players, 1, 2, 34 Sec'y., 2, 'Lightnin', The Fool, So This Is London, Pigs'g Pi Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4-. WlLI.I1XM M. I.. YIN Isiraw, China, Doane Orator, 4-4 Y. M. C. A., 4.4 Yenching University, Peking, China, 1, 2, 3. Leona CARLSON P. S. T. Aurora, Nebr. Tennis, 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 35 Doane Play- ers, 3, So This Is Lon- don, Pigs',g Choir, 3, 4-5 Uni. of Nebr., 3. il..-11 F271
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THE TIGER CL.xnA1mLLr: McDr:nMANn Lincoln, Nebr. B. Exp. Uni. School of Music, '28, D o a n e Players, 3, 4+, Ass't. Dramatic Art! Depit., 3, 4, Sec'y. to Dean of Vlomen, 3, Stage Mgr., T h e Evening , 3, Pep , 3, 'Seventh Heaven , 41. Er.noN M. SIMON QSl'imD I. D. C. Cambridge, Nebr. Honor 'D Club, 3, 4, Frat. Vice Pres., 3, Pep Band, 3, Football, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4. Esrurzn AnAMs G. F. S. Crete, Nebr. Sorority Treas., 41, W. A. A. Treas., 3, Class Sec'y., 1, Class Treas., 3, Inter-Sorority Coun- eil, 4, VVomen's Coun- cil, 3. ROBICRT Boomu CBobQ I. D. C. Grand Junction, Colo. Football, 1, 2, 3, Pi Omicron Iota, 2, 3, Modern Language Club, 1, Honor D Club, W. M. C. A., 1, 2. BETTY SPEAR G. F. S. Fairbury, Nebr. Sorority Pres., 3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 41, In- tersorority Council, 3, Womenis Council Vice Pres., 4, Pi Omicron Iota, 3, lla, Owl Staff, 2, Modern Language Club, 2. 1929 Jussi: C. RUPE Class, T. S. Z. Bill, Wyoming Glee Club, 1, Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Doane Players, 2, 3, 4, Male Quartet, 4-, Ass't. Librarian, 2, 3, Tiger Staff, 4-, Frat. Pres., 41, Ass't. to Dean of Men, 4, Honor Stu- dent,1. LILITXN ALF CPea11uM P. S. T. Lyons, Colo. English Ass't., 4, Class Sec'y., 3, Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, Dynamo Council, 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Council, 3, Pi Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4, Choir, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, Doane Dominants, 3. J. E. SCHATZ Crete, Nebr. Student Pastor. WILMA TIIALER Norfolk, Nebr. Y. W. C. A., 4, Beta Lamba Sigma Sec'y., LL, Student Nurse Gaylord Hall, 4, Grand Island College, 1, 2, 3. GEORGE BENNETT I. D. 0. Lincoln, Nebr. Choir, 2, 3, 4-, Orches- tra, 2, 3, Pep Band, 2, 3, 4-, Sax. Quartet, 4, Dance Orchestra, 3, 4, Beta Lamba Sigma, 1, 2, Men's Council, 2. lf26l
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U ,rwsvax ,V I .:.,-,:....,.,,, 4 , .- -Ng n-,r ',iT1-IE TIGER. Senior Class History In the beginning the public schools created the college freshmen. And in the year of our Lord, 1925, the freslunan class of Doane College was without knowledge, and dumbg and ignorance was upon their faces, and there were in this class eighty- two men and women. And the spirit of Doane College acted upon the ignorance of these freshmen and performed miracles. And it came to pass that the freshmen were organized in a group. And Leslie Zimmerman was their chosen leader. And Mr. Huxford was their sponsor. And the class brought forth many good things. In conflicts with their foes, the sophomores, these freshmen proved themselves valient and strong. With full many a thought and deed did they enter into the activities of the college. Adept they were in the art of learning, and mighty they were in the field of athletics. Full. of music were they also, having with them in their class a freshman orchestra. And this freshman orchestra did play long and loud. And all through the year did they enter into chorus, glee clubs, choir, orchestra, dramatics, Doane Players, Y. W. C. A., football, basketball and track. In due time came the second year, the year of our lord, 1926. And Doane College said, Let those who were freshmen become sophomores! And it so happened that thirty-one of their group had dropped out, and six new members appeared. And the sophomore class was fifty-seven in number. Now it came about that Mr. 'Wolfe became tl1e sponsor of the class, and much of his cleverness and originality did he offer them. And most wisely did Lester France preside over them. Full well did the sophomores triumph over the incoming freshmen, and in all ways did they conduct themselves fairly. Especially were they well represented in foot- ball, basketball, and track. And certain of their number became members of Pi Kappa Delta. Yea, also many of the departmental clubs were glad to have many of tl1e sophomores with them. In the year of our Lord, 1927, those who had been sophomores were called jun- iors. And they entered into their new work with great enthusiasm. In the first half of the year was Herbert Spielman their presiding officer and Miss Inglis, their spon- sor. YVith the loss of old members and the gain of new ones, their number totaled thirty-three. With much weeping and wailing did the juniors meet the frustration of their fond hopes for a Tiger Annual. But with great perserveranee did they bear their grief. And with their usual interest did they gain prestige in all of the activities. They fought in football, dickered in debate, and played in plays. And in the second half of the year did they choose William Scheer to lead them into the promised land. And in this period there came to them a grievous blow. For divers' reasons the junior play was not to beg fate had decreed. Sadly did the juniors watch the departure of the seniors. Now it did come to pass in this wiseg that all juniors became seniors in the year of our Lord, 1929. Of the thirty-four remaining of this noble band, Charles was elect- ed eaptain. And this group were the leaders in all things for they were most wise and omnipotent. And then it came to pass in due time that this band went out into the world, when all Commencement activities were done, and the rites were performed at the syna- gogue. They one and all were given the award of a Bachelor of Arts and they were held in esteem by their fellow men. . 4 ' 1 S J J - l2'Sil
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