Huntington College - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Dewey Farris, Marvin Price, Annabell Reed. Muriel Rodgers Four years seem like a comparatively short time, when we think back to the day when we enrolled as students for the first time at Huntington College. It wasnlt long until each of us was topped by the traditional beanie, and then class projects were discussed-anticipating the need for funds from which to draw later on. . Many activities, apart from studying which the professors took for granted, filled in our short days, weeks and years. We will not forget our Memorial Day picnic in the spring at Bluffton State Park. September came again, bringing back our class as sophomores-one milestone passed on our road to graduation. Again the seasons passed by and we had gained the half-way mark. Our Junior year brought added responsibilities. We became more conscious of our edu- cation, and our class financial affairs. Election of new class officers, class rings, the hay-ride, and the I-lam Supper were all to be considered. Then the Junior-Senior Reception and finally preparations for the graduation of the Senior Class, came into the limelight. An American Beauty Rose, the Graduating Class, Flower was presented to each graduate during the ceremony. We returned once again in September to find the open doors of our College welcoming us back. Marvin Price as president, Dewey Farris as vice-president, Muriel Rodgers as secretary, and Annabel Reed as treasurer held our class offices for this, our last year. The skating party in the fall and then the plays in the spring were the main class-sponsored activities of the year. As we neared the end of our Huntington College careers, we thought with a note of remorse of leaving Dear Old I-LC. We have been here, to grow spiritually as well as intellectually and if we have accomplished the:e, we feel that the four short years have been profitably spent, and that the memories will forever hold a vital place in Life's diary for each of us.

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,aug JT E 'Q-mm:-W.-. Barbara Mull Dewey Farris Paul Hammel This year's faculty and senior class selected Barbara Mull, Emlenton, Pennsylvaniag Dewey Farris, Jerome, Pennsylvania and Paul Hammel, Huntington, to represent Huntington College in the publication WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. These students were chogen on the basis of scholar- ship, leadership and cooperation in extra-curricular activities, citizenship, and their service to the school. The more important extra-curticu- lar activities in which these students were engaged were Barbara Mull's ezlitorship of the Huntingtonian H954-'55j, Dewey Farris' serving as president of his class for two years and Paul Hammel's presidency of the 1956 Student Council.



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DOROTHY ADLER HILDA BAKER DONALD BETTERLY JUNE BROWN DOROTHY H. ADLER, BS. HILDA BAKER, BS. DONALD M. BETTERLY, BS. Decatur, Indiana. Huntington, Indiana North Bruce, Ontario Choir, vice-president, Sylvan Four quartetg Y.M.C.A., presidentg Student Cnuncilg Huntingtoniang Mnemosyneg Re- ligious Life and Service Committeeg Stu- dent Affairs Committee. ' JUNE LILLIAN BROWN, BS. DONNELL CAMPBELL, A.B. Chambersburg, Pennsylania Edon, Ohio Basketball: Gospel Volunteetsg Clericus, treasurer Clericusg Campus Playersg All School Pro- duction F.T.A.g Huntingtoniang Y.W.C.A. ROGER D. CAREY, B.S. HARVEY V. CHAMBERS, A.B. Huntington, Indiana Cambridge, Ohio Varsity Club, vice-president, sergeant of armsg Mnemosyne, business managerg Huntingtoniang Student Council, vice- president: Basketball and baseball student managerg Campus Players: F.T.A. -K CLARENCE COSEY, jr., A.B. Greencastle, Pennsylvania Clericus, secretary, vice-president. 'Y DONNELL CAMPBELL ROGER CAREY HARLEY CHAMBERS CLARENCE COSE 18

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