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Robert Aikin Bob is that versatile Theta Nu. In econom- ics he's on the front row, in band he's be- hind the bassoon or clarinet, and in Alpha Psi Omega he’s all over the stage. Paul Albery llis activities speak for him. Sigma Tau Delta, Epsilon Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, vice pres, of Pi Kappa Del- ta. president of Kappa Chi. Y. M. cabinet. Zenith, Student Council, president of Juniors, vice pres, of student body and twice repre- sentative man. Raymond Anderson Ray is pretty quiet about his private life, but one thing he can't keep in the background is his ability in baseball. Gerald Barger The Theta Nu’s call him Mr. Pres., the stu- dent council Mr. Treas- urer, the students call him a swell guy, and Casey calls him when- ever there’s a baseball game. Charles Bell Another Theta Nu president, also president of the Interfraternity Council. He managed the basketball team for two years and became S Club secretary. A Stu- dent Council member his junior year. Erma Brooks Her record shows a meaningful four years in which she has been president of Omicrons and a member of Sigma Gamma Rho. Kappa Chi. and Delta Epsilon. Gerald Beymer Gerry’s intellectual in- tegrity has distinguished him at Simpson as member of Epsilon Sig- ma, Pi Gamma Mu, and Modern Economics Club. son turned .rqdh .e 17 crack well, of the com- Simp- Evan Boiler Mercury doesn’t have a thing on Boiler when he flashes down a Simp- son track. He's also helped give wrestling a spotlight by working hard. A star for the I ndependents. Russel Burbank Don’t look now, but Russel’s an old meany for running off to Cali- fornia in the middle of the year, leaving the Theta Nus without a red head in the frater- nity. George Bowles If it weren't for Clark Gable’s” basket- ball. football, baseball, and S Club record and his participation in the Student Council and Economics club, we would sav he hasn’t done anything at Simp- son. Betty Burke Simpson can’t o$sfc . bly be as musical after Betty leaves the string groups, madrigal, or- chestra, and Mu Phi Epsilon. With all this she's still found time for Tri Delta and Zenith. Wilda Busby The Busby sisters got here two years late after a little delay at Washington Junior Col- lege. Anyway, after we finally rescued them they’ve made true Si mpson i tes. (Con t i n ued with Lucille.) Seniors 21 Lucille Busby (Continued from Wil- da) ... as we were saying, both of the Bus- bys joined up immedi- ately with the Inde- pendent Women. I lonie Economics Club. Y. W. and Delta Epsilon. Ruby Cabaret Her social life has been built in Independ- ent Women, her athletic ability has put her in W. A. A., and her music interest is shown in Madrigal and Glee Club. Mary Carr Her dad’s the physics prof, but Mary’s inter- ests are Zetalethean. Glee Club, Alpha Psi Omega, and Y. W. To top it all she’s vice pres- ident of Alpha Chi Omega.
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A Leland Cook Here's Cooky, a Theta Nu. Phi Mu Al- pha officer, assistant band director, singer, clarinet player, football star, Sr. class officer, and S Club member. Not bad for one man, eh wot? Winifred Durr At mid-year gradu- ation Freddie left be- hind a record in Delta Delta Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, band, orches- tra, madrigal, and V. W. Roland CranAkm • His fingers. trip (he it’ory ke s of bqth or- gan and piano He has membership in Phi Mu A'lpha, ) XaPPa Chi Madrigal aiid Y. M. cabinet P. A. Dyer Peter Alan Aquilia Dyer Jr. is the Alpha Tau Omega who repre- sents them on the inter- frat council. ; Corun Curtis It really takes more than one year to be- come well established at college. Corlin’s biggest recognition has come through Kappa Chi. Thomas Garbett Size has nothing to do with the situation because Tommy has shown ability in foot- ball, basketball, base- ball, and Alpha Tau Omega. Warren Dean Over six feet of Man Mountain” Dean. He uses it for football, baseball and basketball. He's a Theta Nu who served one year on Stu- dent Council, in S Club, and Y. M. Tuic. his ffhe re 'her wrfr| ent W Delta, YW r Kappa Chi, and g e club. George I Iarshaw Wilson Goodwin Besides Bill’s interest in the teaching profes- sion (she’s at Carlisle) he's tops in baseball, whether Coach has him on the mound or in the field. James Hartman Now that Jim has an- nounced his engage- ment. he’s right serious about teaching school. Prof. Layman thinks he is about the best assist- ant ever. Roland Grandfield That tall Kappa Theta Psi who grades history papers when he isn't dancing or playing basketball. He does all well. Ruth Hayden She has brought many laurels to Theta Upsi- lon in sports. Served in Y. W. and on W. A. A. board; president of Sigma T au Delta and Sigma Gamma Rho. Leota 1 Iarrison “Doc” Fillman lost a good geology assistant when Leota graduated in January, and Simp- son lost a darn charm- ing personality. Marjorie Heaton The Pi Phis are proud of their pledge supervisor, who is presi- dent of Alpha Psi Omega, on W. A. A. board, in Madrigal, Y. W., Zetalethean. and Home Economics Club. A first-class athlete in football, basketball, and baseball. Vice president of S Club and Sopho- more class secretary. Kenneth Henderson Due to Kenney’s quiet manner we were unable to find out much about his private life, but we can tell you that Kappa T heta Psi is losing an efficient officer and a swell fellow. 22
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