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ton C. fi .I-wi. sl P - I 902 ' s The Iunior Glass 'Twas said of us as Freshman that this group that entered the halls of H. C. were a different bunch from the usual run of Frosh. We were even called meek! tin the 1943 Mnemosynel However, our history since then veri- fies the assertion we made at that time. We said that our rneekness was only the due respect, which we had manners enough to show our elders, and a shyness to boast of our abilities. How did we get to be juniors? Time hasn't marched since we came to college-it has flown. Time was we were ignorant frosh-time was we were somewhat superior sophies-and now, behold, we have had to pay two dol- lars-the junior class dues-time out for groaning. Being such a modest class, we hesitate to mention our numerous contributions to the campus-but without this illustrious class, there would be no Campus Queen Cwhat a shamel no future student president Chow sadll no Ir.-Sr. banquet fheaven forbidll and no seniors next year ta greater catastrophell. Although only seven of the original thirty are now members of the junior class, we have secured some recruits to graduate with us. They are Ruth Ensminger, Wilma Monroe, Faith Myers, Pauline Roush and Bob Markley. We are proud of the following fellows who would have been jolly juniors to- day, were they not in the armed services. They are: Lawrence Osborne, Bob Dimond, Carl Zurcher, Don Plasterer, Robert Elliot, Ralph Cole, Arlo Schilling, Paul Landrigan and Dean Wonders. Of these, Paul Landrigan has paid the supreme sacrifice. The classmen selected to command the eleven in their junior year were Robert Clark, presidentp Leora Smith, vice-president, Ruby Coleman, secre- taryg and Leone Russell, treasurer. Leone decided to favor the poor seniors with her presence and so at second semester departed from us. Faith Myers was elected treasurer for the remainder of the year. Council members are, Ruth Ensrninger, Gloria Adams and Bob Markley. High-light events of the year were the traditional penny suppers, a skat- ing party in honor of the frosh and the sponsoring of the campus queen fes- tivities. We juniors are appreciative of the things H. C. has done for us and we shall not hesitate in our success to give credit for much to our Alma Mater. 17
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C I Juniors ROBERT CLARK Huntington, Indiana LEORA SMITH Manlius, Illinois RUBY COLEMAN Novum, Virginia GLORIA ADAMS Huntington, Indiana PAULINE ROUSH Fayette, Ohio FAITH MYERS Huntington, Indiana RUTH ENSMINGER Biglerville, Perma. IANETTE HUBBARD Dayton, Washington ROBERT MARKLEY Constantine, Michigan CLASS OF 1946 Presenting the Class of '46 . . . supposedly ambitious to succeed . . . . demonstrating superiority over the Freshies and Sophies . . . presumably preparing for campus leadership . . . showing some traces of self-reliance . . . finally deserving the more or less coveted title Upperclassmen . . . producing a Mnemosyne Staff plus editor Cwho will try to equal this edition . . . maybelb . . . the IUNIORSI 16
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Sophnnmres IUANITA HOOBLER Manvillo, lllinois VIRGINIA WILLIS Baltimore, Maryland MARIORIE BARBER Manlius, Illinois PHYLLIS STOFFEL Huntington, Indiana WILLIAM STITELY Waynesboro, Penna. EVELYN MCDONALD Rockford, Illinois IEAN YONKERS Freeport, Michigan LAURELL HENDEE Woodland, Michigan DOROTHY STUMBAUGH Greencastle, Penna. CHESTER MCMILLON Hastings, Michigan MAXINE ACKERMAN Sabctha, Kansas FREEMAN VAUGHN Ray, Indiana LOLA LEE STITES Robinson, Kansas NAOMI WACKNITZ Huntington, Indiana DALE OSBORNE Huntington, Indiana DREHLA MICHAEL Parnassus, Virginia FREDERICK MILLER Rockford, Illinois KEITH RICH Huntington, Indiana IDABELLE MARKLEY Akron, Ohio 'tw kw- MEM! -sv--'rj 'Win-aw' 1 in.- 'Q' wx' .....,.,' www' A , 1 if 3:1 PM-if t , if 4 4, ttf? ii :Ji , , t i 1 if L i 'S 1 I4 J., ft lah, A 453 xi: F r ep A ' , as 1, . , 2 ' .. f Y lr 2 1 A if Q 4 L1 ld if 4 Q 4 X Mi 8 9 'f 4 K AQ , f i r i 15154, , r , f Nm '-v' 3' Mmm n 'lin-ug, Kruk I N
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