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LOWELL BUZZARD, B.s. IN ED. Huntington, Indiana The common worries of life had little effect on Sherm. He was ready to meet circumstances as they came his way. Since he often worked in his father's grocery, he did not enter into as many activities as some students. Basket ball attracted his attention for three years, the Y. M. C. A. for four years. Lowell was a member of the Student council this last year giving many valuable suggestions for its work and serving actively on its committees. GLEN GOSLEE, A.B. Huntington, Indiana Newt is the nickname of this distinguished gentleman, who always seemed to be happy, regretting only that some students do not have an abundance of school spirit. For four years he was interested in Philo, the Y. M. C. A., and basketball. He provided musical talent for College Days in '32 the quartet in '33 and '34, and the college choir in '35. Being a stu- dent of French, Glen enjoyed the French club in '33 and '34. His literary ability was exercised in the Dramatic club in '32 and the Book Readers club in '35. He served on the Student council in '34 and was elected presi- dent of the Student union in '35.
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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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l CHARLES HERR, A.B. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania When a responsible person was wanted Charlie filled the bill. No one enjoyed having fun any more than he did. He was active in Philo and the Y. M. C. A. throughout his college career. An excellent news reporter for the Conservator proved he to be in '34. He assisted in the Work of the Gospel volunteers in '34 and '35, serving as president one term. For 'two years he was president of the college Y. P. M. B. This last year he was a member of the Student council and the college choir. GEORGE BERGDALL, A.B. Cissna Park, Illinois George has a quiet disposition, but he loves good Wholesome fun as much as any one. He is a good all-around fellow. In '33 and '34 he Was a member of the French club. He has been a member of Philo and the Y. M. C. A. throughout the four years of college, and served as president of the latter in '35. He served as a member of the Student council in the years of '33 and '35. Because of his love for music he was a member of the orchestra in '32 and the band in '35 Besides these he was in Colle e - y 8' Days in '32 and the college choir in '35. He was a member of the Mnemoyne staff in '34 and served as its editor in '35.
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