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CLASS Marvin Fortel Dolores Cooper Stella -Mae Steiilcl MARVIN FORTEL, A.B. St. Louis, Missouri History No McKendree party would be complete without Marvin Fortel to lead it. He seems to have a never-ending store of ideas to make each party a suc- cess. You must not get the idea, however, that Marvin is purelv sociallv minded. Quite the contrary is true. Although he came, as a junior, from Central Wes- levan College, he lost no time in getting into the swing of McKendree ' s activ- ities. He was president of Philo tor one term, social chairman of Y.M.C.A., a member of the Sigma Beta Rho Quartet, and circulation manager of the 1941 McKendrean. Last, but no means least, Marvin was president of the Student Association during his last semester in school. DOLORES COOPER, A.B. East St. Louis French Dolores Cooper has been especially outstanding in girls ' athletics during her four years at McKendree. Her ability in basketball and as a tumbler will long be remembered. She has been secretary-treasurer and president of W.A.A. Dolores ' popularity on the campus is clearly shown when we consider that during her senior year, she was chosen football queen, and held the office of secretary- treasurer of both her class and the student body. She has also been a member of the Glee Club and the Review Staff. STELLA MAE STE1DEL. A.B. Lebanon Piano To think of Stella Mae Steidel is to think of music. Stella Mae and her piano are one and inseparable. Her musical activities are not limited to the piano, however, since she plays also the clarinet and saxophone and was a member of the Clee Club. Stella Mae was secretary-treasurer of her class during her sophomore year.
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S E M I O R Donald Nothdurft Isabel Shaffer DONALD NOTHDURFT, A.B. Lebanon History Though a transfer student from Central Wesleyan, Donald Nothdurft has become a true son of McKendree. Don has been one of the busiest men on the campus this year. The students indicated their confidence in him when lie was elected president of the student association for the first semester. He was president, also, of Y.M.C.A., and held the same office for one term in Philo. He was selected to appear in Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Uni- versities . Don is musically inclined, too, as evidenced by his being chosen to sing bass in the McKendree quartet. [SABEL SHAFFER Sumner Much to the regret of all on McKenrlree ' s campus, Isabel was forced to withdraw from school during the second semester on account of illness. Appar- ently absence only made the heart grow fonder for she was elected May Queen after she left the campus. Unfortunately she was not able to participate in this joyous spring event. She was chosen for Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities during her junior year. We are hoping for your return, Isabel, for we miss you on The Hill. CARL HEARD. B.S. East St. Louis Chemistry Many of Carl Heard ' s waking hours are spent on highway fifty between East St. Louis and Lebanon. Otherwise he is occupied with work as chemist at The Aluminum Ore Company. Domestic duties come in for a share of his time as well. Page Fourteen
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S E M I O P Oliver Keiser George Pimlott Raymond Switzer OLIVER KEISER. A.B. Benld Philosophy and Religion That the life of a commuter is no bed of roses might be the testimony of Oliver Keiser as he treks daily between home and campus, where lie spends long hours in recitation room and library. Pastoral duties are his chief concern. but he finds time to participate actively in Sigma Beta Rho, having been presi- dent and secretary-treasurer of that organization. His name appeared in the latest edition of Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities . Erratum. 1- ' class in the 1942 McKendrean GEORGE PIMLOTT si semester senior whose record wi ippear with the senior RAYMOND SWITZER. A.B. ( )live Branch Philosophy and Religion Raymond Switzer ' s genial presence will be missed from this campus next year. His pastorate at Troy is a thing dear to his heart. Sigma Beta Rho claims him for her own ; and — last but not least — if any information is desired con- cerning his working qualifications, just inquire of Mrs. I lertenstein.
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