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RUTH MONTGOMERY CABINET 2, 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 Pre-Med Soc. 2, 33 Vice Pres. 4 Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4 Radio Broadcasting Club 4 Debate Club 4 BARTON RUMBAUGH Genevans 1 Spanish Club 2 Y. M. C. A. 3 Economics Club 3, 4 WILLIAM SEIDEL Y. M. C. A. 1, 2 Accounting Club 3, 4 Economics Club 25 Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Student Senate 3 GLADYS SHEPHERD Genevans Spanish Club Y. W. C. A. Radio Broadcasting English Club RUTH MONTGOMERY Monty as she is known to her pals, is responsible for at least 98.7fk of the confusion on third Hoor. She is one of those incorrigible persons who insists on .bringing various parts of her lab dissections back to her room. Ruth doesn't mind state class, or afternoon labs-but chemistry problems are out! As a biology major and a member of the Pre-Meds, Ruth is well qualified to be a laboratory technician. ROSE REITZEL Rose, chic and blonde, returned to Geneva for her final year. She is an English major and the night before an exam Rose could be found delving into Adam Bede's past or wondering why David Copperfield had to be the way he was. She has lovely clothes, for instance that smooth green slack suit. She works down at Reeder's Book Store and that is really a stationery job. Rose has an admir- able command of English and English literature. BARTON RUMBAUGH Bart is another fellow whO's interested in a business career and is a member of the Economics Club. Bart's friends are delighted by his talented piano playing. Put any classical record on the vic and Bart can accompany it perfectly on the piano. Bart's major is psychology and after graduation, he plans to work on his master's degree. He would like to get into personnel work later on. Bart, do you use psychology when you chaperon those Mooney- Seidel affairs? WILLIAM SEIDEL With his hustling, business-like air of efliciency, he strides through the halls-that's our Bill! Already he's on his way to becoming a successful business man. He's proprietor of his own chicken farm, and thus far hasn't had: to use red ink in his account books. As president of the Economics Club and a member of the Accounting Club, Bill has little spare time. GLADYS BAILEY SHEPHERD She's one of those train-riding commuters from New Castle. Peaches, as she is known to Genevans, has a carefree personality and a host of friends. Her major is English, and her specialty-any kind of poetry. One fine day Gladys changed he1' name to Mrs. Bill Shepherd-and came back to school looking mighty sheepish. . is ,SV m s Q if s w s ,m ww s Wm W . get 4 .
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BETTY KRETT With her .generous smile and cheery nature, it's easy to see why Betty is one of the Pep Club gang. She likes sports and is an avid basketball fan. Playing the piano is another of her accomplishments and at the same time it displays her long slender hands and nice nails. As president of the Frill and Dagger, Betty was very capable. She roomed with Izzy for a year and survived, so that should p1'ove something! ELLEN LEE Eli is a campus personification of vivacity. Famous or notorious, for her puns, she does have a higher sense of humor. Her leadership in the W.S.A. and the Y.M.C.A. will really be missed, for Ell was never without a good idea. She is altar-bound with a Navy boy Who, like Ellen, has an English major and will take over her job of teaching. EDITH LUTTON Erlie is pronounced by those who know her as one of the best . She belongs to the Pep Club and counteracts its riotousness with many a practical suggestion. Her major is business adm., and she definitely doesn't want to teach. Edie has beautiful clothes and is the pride and joyl' of the annual Fashion Show. She loves to swim and is very adept at it. Her honest sincerity is what we like about Ed-ie. MYRA MAJORS An Ellwoodite who became a dorm girl, Myra holds many an interesting jam session for French. She studied it at McGill University in Canada for one summer, and says that those big Canadian lumberjacks can't be beat. That's what we call combining business with pleasure. With this varied background, Myra ought to provide her classes with interesting lecture material. JOHN MCCASLIN 1-A in the Army, and A-1 on the campus, John 1'e- turned to Geneva after spending four years in the service. Joh'rmy's friendly smile and quiet ways made him a leader again. He's an expert ping-pong player, and can be found in the rec room most any night. Engaged to the girl back home, John plans to be a psychologist. BETTY KRETT Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Y. W. C. A. 1,- 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 W. A. A. 25 Vice Pres. 3, 4 G Club 4 GENEVAN 3 Frill and Dagger 35 Pres. 4 French Club 4 CABINET, Bus. Mgr. 4 Who's Who ELLEN LEE English Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 2 W. S. A., Pres. 4 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Sec. 1 Pep Club 4 EDITH LUTTON Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Frill and Dagger Club 4 Economics Club 4 Accounting Club 3, 4 W. S. A. Cabinet 3 Class Sec. 3 CABINET 3 GENEVAN 3 MYRA MAJ ORS French Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 C. S. U. 3 Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4 JOHN MCCASLIN Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 35 Pres. 4 C. S. U. 1, 2, 3 Genevans 4 Veterans Club 4 Who's Who
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MARILYN SOHN Marilyn, a snappy little number from Beaver, is a con- stant occupant of the Science Hall. Those long afternoon labs somehow don't seem so long with Marilyn around, because her amusing stories always produce a laugh. One of the Pre-Meds, Marilyn is going to be a doctor. She has a healthy interest in politics too. Friends claim she can walk from Science Hall to the Drug with her eyes closed. HAROLD SPRINGER Mr. Springer is one Of our night-school students. He has persevered for ten years, attending night classes only and is now ready to graduate with a major in mathemat- ics. Psychology intrigues himg but he regards it merely as a pleasant pastime. He works as a metallurgical analyst at St. Joseph's Lead Plant in his home town, Monaca. In moments snatched between school and work, he enjoys music and contemplates starting an art collec- tion of his own. GEORGE TANNEHILL George Tannehill's happy spirit was welcome on the campus after his return from military life. He is a business adm. major and provided new life for the Ac- counting and Economics Clubs. His favorite themes for oratory are basketball and Dr. Haley-both on the posi- tive side of the scale. He has a definite dislike for music, but is one of that species who loves fishing and he really has the right angle on the subject. ROBERTS TRIMMER T1'i'nune1 ' is the guy who always seemed to draw the shortest straw when the Patterson Lodge boys wanted food at 3:00 a. m. He also helped enliven State Class fwhen he was aw el by exchanging parables with Dr. Coleman. Once urned the mid- ' t oil 'til four o'clock doing ac ng but he h done any for weekslj The o y T er got all his cuts excused- w iblx w vote! Q . MARJEAN WALLOVER She's that gal-about-campus, who has taken over Meck's job as hostess at Chet's. Her iiippant personality and snappy witticisms mark her as a definite campus per- sonality. Her chief weakness is chapel cuts. Marjean's friends are constantly amused by her snap judgments. Things are looking up for this gal-her hubby is home again. MARILYN SOHN Economics Club 4 Pre-Med Soc. 3, 4 Y. W. C. A. 4 GEORGE TANNEHILL Economics Club 4 Accounting Club 4 Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, Veterans Club 4 ROBERTS TRIMMER Basketball Mgr. 2, Debate Club 3 Accounting Club 3 Economics Club 4 MARJEAN WALLOVER Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, Pre-Med Soc. 1, 2 G Club 3, 4 W. A. A. 3, 4 English Club 3, 4 French Club 3 GENEVAN 3 3,4 3,4 ,4 3,4
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