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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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Junior lass Resume Q C tate, calculus, and education make up the basic curriculum for our third college yearg but other activities also play an im- portant part. After smiling magnanimously at frosh pranks and smirking at sopho- mores sweating over term papers, we find that We can't completely hibernate from the limelight of activity. To begin with, Hermie starts things off by rushing the freshmen girls, and Elmer follows, a close second. Bill Ross and Smoky Garber return from the wars- married men, both of them. Daddy Budimir benevolently gives out advice and Mahlon keeps us in stitches with his different sense of humor. Billie adds the pep as number one cheerleader. Rumisek tries his hand at writing for THE CABINET, and the printing press nearly falls apart. Johnny azidffoni stroll the campus and personify Neath the Moon on the Campus Ground. Shirley Stewart models-ultra, sleek, and chic, in the Y. W. style show. Raney and L. C., in those blue jeans, haunt Boylin's Studio, Uncle Bob Niesslein wants a bigger yearbook, while Sipple holds out for a pink and yellow cover. Bill Davie isn't as shy as he used to be CPat Lodge influencej, and Gaudio never was. Mary Lois shows us the more serious side of life. Ann Gilchrist is still Stewing over the Navy situation. We've laughed at Dave's extravagant chapel announcements, memorized state an- swers, fought with calculus, worked on stage crews, cheered our boys on to victory, and met afterward at Sammy's to relive the game. The future? May it hold as much for us as has the past.
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