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Freshman Class First row: M. Patton, L. Patton, Pillow, Pizir, Porter, Potschner, Potter, Pratt. Second row: Roy, Reuther, Rice, Rorabaugh, Rose, Rottler, Rugh, Rusch. Third row: Sager,-Shawley, Shields, Short, Sloan, Smith, Snyderwine, Sprague. Fourth row: Steiner, B. Sternberg, J. Sternberg, Stevenson, Stiff, Strosser, Taylor, Tevendole. Fifth row: Tomasek, Trax, G. Walker, R. Walker, Walters, J. Waterman, W. Waterman, Weber. Sixth row: Wemett, Wentzel, Whitacre, Wick, Williamson, D. Wilson, J. Wilson, Wingerd. Seventh row: Young, Zetz, Zeigler. Page Forty-lwo 450 ff' ffflf'
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Who's Wino The purpose of Who's Who is to serve first, as an incentive for the students to get the most out of their college careers, sec- ondly, as a means of compensation to stu- dents for what they have already done, thirdly, as a standard of measure for stu- dents comparable to such agencies as Phi Beta Kappa and the Rhodes Scholarship Award, and lastly, as a recommendation to the business world. Candidates for this honor are chosen ac- cording to a combination of qualities: Character is a pre-requisite. The student's record is to be considered before entering the college, 'while in college, and the general reputation he enjoys among the students and faculty. Also to be considered is the student's lead- ership in extra-curricular activities, athletics, society, religion, and student government. lt has been decided as to scholarship that Page Forty-three due to the different grading systems in col- lege a certain point or grade has never been determined as a requisite. lt is not necessary that one should be an outstanding student, but the fact that he excells in all other phases may be considered in determining his qualifi- cations. Also considered in the naming of the can- didates are the potentialities of the student's future usefulness to society. Nine candidates were selected for the honor of being listed in Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. The eight girls who were selected were: Jane.Daryman, Louise Brown, Lois Anne Boose, Jean Spencer, Lois Shaffer, Martha Vogan, Nanzy Zwinggi, and Ada Jean Myers. The Junior boy selected was Joe Johnston. Fifteen candidates may be selected each year over and above those previously named. Juniors and Seniors are eligible.
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iw 'Q . Freshman Class ,Q-, .. ..a, i i First row: Foster, Frantz, Frederick, Goldsmith, Good, Goodrich, Gordon, Graber. Second row: Graham, Gregg Griffin, Griffiths, Gunnison, Hall, Heil, Reed. Third Row: J. Hill, Hill, Himer, Hoffman, Horam, Hotchkiss, Jackson, Johnig. Fourth row: Kaluza, Kategianes, Kilgore, Klemmer, Klimek, Knapp, Kuhn, Lange. Fifth Row: Larimer, Leone, Lesley, Lewis, Limbacher, Locke, Loos, Lorentz. Sixth row: Luse, McCouley, McGill, McLallen Mager, Mahan, Miller, Morrison. Seventh row: Murray, Nelson, Noble, Ogden, Opitz, Otto, Parks, Pate. 1 I Page Forty-one
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