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ROBERT MASON, A.B. Huntington, Indiana The first year of college life for Bob was spent at Greenville, college, Greenville, Illinois. When he came to Huntington he immediately took part in various organizations. He was a member of the Huntingtonian stai in '33 and became editor in '34. He served as business manager of the Mnemosyne in '35. During his three years at Huntington he was a faithful member of Philo and Y. M. C. A. He helped in the Work of the French club in '33 and '34 and the Gospel volunteers in '34 and '35. Bob is a splendid bass singer and his voice was used to good advantage in the college quartet in '33 and '34 and in the mixed quartet and choir in '35. HAROLD COOK, A.B. Huntington, Indiana Unique musical ability is to be found in Harold, for he can sing, or he can play most any instrument. In '32, '33, and '34 he sang in the college quartet, in '32 he played in the orchestra, and the same year he was in the operetta, College Days. Never was there a more faithful member of Philo than Harold has been for four years. The work of the Y. M. C. A. attracted his attention in '33, His assistance was given to the Hunting- tonian in '33 and the Mnemosyne in '35. In the spring of '33 he entered the field of athletics by playing soft ball.
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RICHARD WELKER, TH.B. Elgin, Ohio When you want something, call on Welker. Yes, Dick is a handy fellow to have around. He was interested in Philo and the Y. M. C. A. from the very start and was a faithful member all four years. His music ability was expressed by his leading part in College Days and by his singing in the college quartet in '31 and '35. He rendered assistance to the Hunting- tonian staff in '33 and '34, and also to the Mnemosyne staff in '34. ROY JOHNSTON, A.B. Stevcnsville, Ontario When you want a salesman whose line will catch even the poorest fish, call on Johnston. Roy attended the Ridgeway collegiate in Ridgeway, On- tario before coming to Huntington. In the three years here he took an active part in Philo, Y. M. C. A., and was the star tennis player, being coach of the tennis team in '35. In '33 his time was divided among debating, French club, soft ball, and the Huntingtonian staff. He spent many hours as a Winston salesman, especially this last year, and has won many new friends through his work.
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NELLIE BARD, A.B. Huntington, Indiana Defiance college first laid claim to this lady but soon she becam , . e a daughter of Huntington college. Wherever she was Nellie was a very in dustrious worker. Throughout her work here she found time to take part in Zeta and Y. M. C. A. She was also an active member of the Student volunteers. In her senior year she was a member of the Book Readers club, the Student council, and the college choir. LOUISE ZEIGLER, A.B. Huntington, Indiana When the professors wanted the correct answer to a question th GY would call on Louise, for she always had an answer ready. She never talked m h t' ' uc ou side of class, but was always busy at something. In '34 she was a member of the Student council and the Huntingtonian t ff. s a Zeta called her into action this year as did also the Book Readers club Lo ' UIS8 was news reporter for the Conservator and a member of the Mnemosyne staff this past year.
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