Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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J. Edward Roush, A-5- llnntington, lncliznnzi M:ijo1'S: Sovinl Stnclios :intl lflnglish. Prof-:lmlont of tho Student l'nion: N'V.ho's Who Among' Sturlc-nts in AIUGVICFIII Colleges und Universities' 43 Philo 3, 4: Alpha livin, Chi 41 Y.M-C-A1 1- 2, 31 AI: Stumlont Conn:-il 3, 4: l?1'eS1dunt Oi Student Counr-il 4: Christian Endeavor' 4: Nlnomosyno Il, 4, lflclitor 4: Hnnt- ingxtoniun Il, 4, Hnsim-ss Mzlnngm' Ii: l'ulrliu Relations Committee 43 Dffbate 1, il: 'l's-nnis -I: l5n:4lu'tlmll 2, 3. Charles E. Kar-st, A.B. I'lnntim.:ton, 'lncliami Majors: Llflmrglish, Lzitin, and Chemistry 'l'1'o:is11r0i' of thc Senior Chl:-is 4: AS- Sl 'ite Fditor of thu Hnntinpqtoni-in I Mill. A . 4 22 Business Nllilllill-TCI' of Hnntinpgton- inn 23 Y.lVl.C.A. 1, 2, .Philo 1, 21 Mne- mosyne 4: Dulmte 3: linskethalll 1, 2: Stnils-nt Council 2, 3. Glen K. Longenbaugh, A.B. Atwood, lndiunai Majors: Biology :tml Soc-izil Studios. lwosiclent oi' tho Senior Clnss 43 Vico- t Cnnmil 'l' Prnsidont ol' tho Stnmlon 7 ' lvlnvimzsync 4: Y.lVl.U,A. 1, 2, 3, -i. Philo 2, -1: Choir 4: llzmslwtlmll 1, -, tl, 43 llnsululll 1, 2. Il. 4. -n James B. O'SuIlivan, A.B. Constant SDl'llll-IS, .l:1maic':L Majors, Engli:-:li :ind Philosophy Class Vice-1'i'0sirlont 3, 43 Gospel untoors 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.M.C.A, l, 2, Vice-Prcsidont Il: Grztdnnto ol' M' .lunior College, Gi'zttli:un, l'zi, lim Iirst two ycztrs lVl.li.U. tT'l1oi1'1 Sm second yuan' Mun's Quztrtotg Pres ol' the 'l'h:11iz1n l.itorzl,ry Society. V01- 3, 11. .R.C. -mlm- szikoi' idont

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Seniors Each year the Senior Class has something to boast about, something which they can tie their memories to. This year we boast of an all-masculine class, a group of healthy, handsome men fwhat a Cod-send to Uncle Samj. We are not only handsome but can boast of intelligence, wit, agility, and good fellowship. We, the Senior Class, look forward with eagerness to the future. Somehow, we see in an unsettled world a greater use for our knowledge. But we do not hesitate to look behind us, to relive those moments here at H. C. Like all classes, we went for Enthusa in a big way. We also have been active on other fronts such as athletics, choir, debate, and organizations. We have supported the literary society, Y organ- ization, and Alpha Beta Chi! The Senior Class started the year by choosing able officers to maintain Senior prestige, while the Sophomores and Freshmen were scrapping it out, and the Juniors were getting used to their new phase of life. Cilen Tuffy Longenbaugh was called upon to act as presiding officer and chief bouncer of the Senior Class in the office of President. James O'Sullivan, as Vice- President to act in Tuffy's absence. Secretary Olen Vincent was kept busy with the minutes, letters to the faculty. and the annual petition to the faculty, that Seniors be exempt from final exams. Somehow, heretofore, it has never had the right technique. Try, try again , is our motto. Charles Gus Karst manipulated the financial end of the class, endeavoring to keep them out of the red. Ed Roush, as President, with Wayne Shepherdson, Tuffy Longenbaugh and Wayne Roland represented our class in student council. Above all, we shall remember Senior Skip Day-two days, but only once in four years. just a little advice we give now to those who are following our footsteps: Never put off to your Senior year what you can do in your other three years. A degree in your hand 'is worth more than two shovels. In departing, we wish you bigger and better Senior Classes, and by all means, keep old Enthusa living.



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Olen Vincent, A.B. Wayne Shepherdson, B.S. Sherwood, Ohh, Kitvlloner, Ontzlriu 519-j0I'HZ Martin-maitius :md Mllsim- N11.i0I'Z Sl'i1'l1l'0- Suniui' Claws 'l'i'va1s111'vr Zig Class Sov- XX'hu's XVlm Anmm.: Students in Am l't'Ull'y 4: Philo l, 2, 3, -I, i'i-vsiclq-nt 4, 4-rim-:ln Uulli-gvs-s :xml l'nivi-rsitivs Ci, bi Ulmix' 1, 2, 31, -I, Vim--l'i'1-simimit -1: lhwv- Class l'rm-sish-nt :ig Suuis-nt Umim-il II llzlll 3: Nlill'Il1HS5'llL'+lQ fll'l'll'I1lll ligunl 25 'll l'lIil0 1. 2, 3. 4, l'l'1'Sill0lll 43 Y.1Nl Y.1XI.l',A. 1, 2, II, -1, l'.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Guslwl Vuluntvs-rs I, Z Howard Macklin, A.B. Ymh-V. Imiiaum. Mujursz lXlillill'lll2llil'S :xml Musiv. Slmli-nL Vuiiiivil Ci, -I: Vlllbil' 1, 2, ZZ, 4 i'rosi4h-nt -I' WI - . ur' Who Anmng' Slu- Cltilllf .Ill 1XlIll'l'll'5I!l I ulli-gpg 411141 Vni VI'I'Sllll'S -I: Ms-:Vs Quzlrlct. 3, Il, 4 Mnenmsym- I. ff I Hlllllilli-Z'l0l1i1lll stnfl' 2, 3, iilmlitur 2:1 A Uzimwllzl fqlilil' 1, 2. Charles E. NIcCreeI'y, A.B. Hlllllillgiltlil, lmliunu. Majors: ilistury :nml l!inlng'y. iialsvimll 1, 23, Ji: lilmfs Quart:-l. I, 2 15, 43 Choir I, 2, Ii, i'l'1-sifis-:it Zig Stu mlm-nl. Umliu-il -I: lhislu-I Volunu-Ora 1 2, Ii, -1, l'l'z-simln-nt tl, Vim--l'1'm-siclm-nt Zi , f'll!'iSlillll HIIIIUZLYIDI' 1, 23 Y,lXI.U.A. 1, 2, Il, -ig Nlionlusynu -l.

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