Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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M N EM OS YNE Juniors Isaac Osgood From nature's open books he learned, And is as wise and true as they. Clara Rewald A friendly person done in brown, What she attempts she does. Lee Winkler His words are barbed arrows Flying to the truth. Lucretia Winkler She looks as innocent as day, Sincerity is shrined in her heart. Ilah Warner As sweet and wholesome as the dew, A friend to love. U'iV'--l-Au.L..sxJ ' -23- :furry-wr -nvv1 'V silly lla if QF f, R.. K It fx V7 ' llu iiiill QI Q .xA l 1 f 4 ' li 5- llffv, ES? ij, , j,

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nh K To fi 'M 5 .- XJ J r . .is ' 1 KH I 91 if, i, ,:1,:,'f 1 , , .J .J 3' flf i , X iw- flff .l'5,,:H -al-mr N54 tm. l if mf lr, 'Eli' -, Xl '71, af T T i 4 Mil., i i W W L IT: filiif, f 1 4 K wil l gl I jill , li Hier' l ! ,4 ul' v h, f f f 7 iz' .f 1, Q7-f gf 7-'jg '. if ? Lifff -7 'f 4 fc M NEM OSYNE H Junior Recollections Three years ago a class of seventeen Freshmen entered Huntington College-fourteen young men and three young ladies. They were about as green as the average freshie, but all were anxious to learn and soon became versed in college ways and mannerisms. Coach Harry F. McGee was the class advisor and Lorinda Kenoyer, class president. The next year, the fall of 1930, saw them returning-this time as Sophomores. There were now five young ladies and seven young men. With Kennard Schaibly as president and Professor Musgrave as advisor, no small mark was made upon the history of H. C. In our memories of this year we find such things as, imitating the faculty, lowering the dignity of the Seniors, new sweaters, and etiquette. This year, 1931-'32, we find ourselves elevated to the rank of upper- classmen. We have the distinction of being the first class for several vears to have all its members return. mores. The fair sex are now represented by only four. However, three were still classed as Sopho- in supremacy, being six while the men are meeting was called for reorganization. The for the year: President-Omar Dellinger, , Treasurer-Kennard Schaibly, and Secre- On September 23, a class following officers were chose Vice President-Lee Winkler tary-Clara Rewald. There have been many outstanding events of the year, but perhaps the most outstanding is the Freshman initiation. We have looked fore- ward to this for a long time. Our anticipation of it probably dates back to the time when we ourselves were thus entertained by the class of '31. We felt for a time that our efforts to give our guests a good time were not be- ing appreciated because they Were so restless and even left the party for a short time. We can't say that we blamed them, though, when we found that they had to rescue their colors from some of the Sophs who were trying to disturb them. The Juniors have done many other things during the year, such as, selling candy at the basketball games, helping to edit the Mnemosyne, and entertaining the Seniors at the May Morning Breakfast. We were all very sorry that it was necessary for Miss Shipley, our class advisor, to leave us at the middle of the year, and we appreciate the help and advice that she gave us in our class work. Thus have three years slipped by and are recorded in the annals of the Class o f '33. -C. L. R. 5 ?9e --24ml r , - 1 ZWT' 4' P '41 , L pf f 4241-2 mam

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