Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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GMM 4? ix'-7f.4,r..,fM:.,,.e.aL. f Q447AwQM Cgmd do me awe We 1 ,D MMM so Jima ML famed ,t F' g..fei7J- if QW of ratify! CLASS OF '42 Last September a new group of students classed as freshmen entered Huntington College for the purpose of broadening themselves educationally. A class which had come from the north. south, east and west and had com- bined their difierent ideas could not help but be an object of attention to the faculty and upper classmen. The Freshmen were cordially accepted by the College. The Y organ- izations were the donors of a big sister and a big brother for each new student. The Freshmen took the path to the physical education building the first evening in order to participate in the first social activity ot the year. the Y Mixer. Here some first and lasting acquaintances were made. The upper classmen kept the Freshmen so busy that they did not have time to wish for sunny California. the plains of Illinois. or wherever their for- mer homes happened to be. On a beautiful moonlight evening the Iuniors entertained the Freshmen by having a weiner roast on the banks of the Salamonie River. A business meeting for the purpose ol organizing the class was called by Dr. Clipp. the class advisor. The results of the annual election were as follows: Starling Griffin. president: Ardis Porter. vice-president: Duane Stroud. secretary-treasurer: Lucille White, class representative to the Student Council. This leads into Freshmen Day, a day on which the Freshmen are at the mercy of the Sophomores. Upon the request of the latter, the Freshmen must dress and act in an unusual manner. Wrong Way Corrigan. grandma. Mutt and Iefi. the hen-pecked husband and his wife, a beautiful baby and his loving mother. Mahatma Gandhi. were some of the persons mimicked by the Freshmen. At the beginning of the second semester some new members arrived and filled the vacancies made by some who could not remain. The class was happy to welcome Iames Galliher. Robert Herzog. Charles Morrett. Iohn Gabrielson. Wayne Shepherdson. a former student: Ralph Tropf and Carl Crosby. Due to the loss of our class president and member to student council. the class met at the beginning ot the second semester for the purpose of reorgan- ization. The vice-president. Ardis Porter and the secretary-treasurer. Duane Stroud became president cmd vice-president. respectively. Maxine Birdsall was elected secretary-treasurer and Ralph Trop! was elected to the position oi Freshman member of the Student Council. The talents possessed by the Freshmen have aroused much comment. Freshmen members of the College Choir are Neoma Barker. Velma Krogman. Ioe Woods, Charles McCreery. Iohn Gabrielson. Olin Vincent and Wayne Shepherdson. Members ol the Freshman class participating in debate are Maxine Birdsall. Ardis Porter. Mary Schumm. Emma Ieanne Funk. and Ed- ward Roush. This group which contains talented ambitious individuals cannot help but make an interesting and valuable Sophomore class for Huntington Col- lege next year. fr E, I. F, umm

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