Marion University - Marionette Yearbook (Marion, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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Hoosier Club Members of the largest state club on the Triangle proudly claim Indiana as their home. This organization forwards the interests of Marion College in Grant County and throughout the state by urging hearty support to the school. The officers: Russell Klinger, president; Evelyn Sowers, vice-president; Martha Helm, secretary; Theodore West, treasurer; have served as capable leaders in its third year of organization. Several new features were introduced to increase the Hoosier ranks within the student body. By visiting high schools, pre¬ senting assembly programs and publishing interesting news items about Marion College, many valuable results were gained. THE HOOSIER CLUB is representative of its home state. Students from the city, the corn belt, the southern hills and Lake Michigan meet cn the campus to form one friendly and industrious group. The loyalty and sincere devotion of the Hoosiers to Marion College and the cordiality with which they greet those from other sections demands the respect and good will of all students in and out of the state. Top Row: Fox, Minx, G. Shugart, Lane, Huffman, Noggle, Beaver, Klinger, Carrol, H. Noggle. , , TT ... Second Row: Cook, Tuttle, Fite, R. Smith, Russell, Geyer, Ina Johnson, Heavilin. Third Row: Jeffries, Elliott, V. Smith, Lochner, Porter, Beyler, L. Shugart, Rouch, Briles, Paschal, Devore, Stone, Small. Fourth Row: Manchester, Gulliford, Roush, R. Miller, Knepper, Sowers, Clingenpee., Mcllwain L. Smith, Kindley, Stanley, Addison, Kercheval, Eddy. Woodmansee. Fifth Row: Prof. Porter, K. Smith, Kauffman, Hammond, Kanter, Winslow, Blake, Gay, Smith, J. Shugart, B. Baker, Helm, West, Welling, Winrotte, Newcomer. Bottom Row: Koch, Wilson, Ebersole, Whitham, T. West, G. Baker, H. Downing, Bradfoid, Thurman, Baumbaugh, Banker, S. Baker, W. Johnson, Beery. | 1‘iu e 13

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erner’s Club Turner ' L - Buckman, Mendenhall. Hoien, Freiheit, Scoggan Howl-tt Hartman Middie Row: Miss Emerson, Wheat, Spark, Woodhams, E. Buckman, Butcher, Roy Clark ' Bottom Row. Peters, Fenner, Williams, Ruth Clark, Scott, Horrell. THE WESTERNERS’ CLUB is composed of students and faculty members whose native states lie west of Indiana. The states represented this year are: Iowa, Illinois, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado. In the pioneer spirit of the west the members acquaint their respective home communities with Marion College, exemplify western ideals within the school and provide for campus activities among its members. Since its organization, in the spring term of 1934, the club has been sponsored consecutively by Professor Mack and Miss Emerson. Officers for the present school year are Ruth Clark, president; Harold Scoggan, vice-president; Maxine Woodhams, secretary and Georgia Horrell, treasurer. Within the group are students who present potential possibilities in the fields of religious service, education, business and other realms. Displaying talent in club programs and being active in school life as a whole, this club makes many contributions to the campus. The Westerners contested a close second in the campaign for new students, increasing their enrollment 37 per cent. They make up a considerable portion of the student body but plan for a still larger group in following years. Page 14 ]

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