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3.0 1, LC- uniou Iris Benner Clayjton. Michigan, claims Iris. She 'is vice-president of Beta Pi Theta, and a member oi the Delta Delta Delta sorority, Chi Psi Omega, and the Spanish Club. Iris is a Spanish major and plans to teach or interpret Spanish. Bob Bobilin Brooklyn-bred. Bob is a Sociology and Econ major. Interested in the propagation of the homo sapiens, Bob intends to enter work connected with labor and religion. On cam- pus he is active in both Co-ops and in C.C.F. Music is one of his pre- dominating interests. x Robert Brittain Bob is the loyal guardian of 'the gym. and he spends the rest of his working hours in the Co-op. An ex- serviceman, he comes from Traverse City, Michigan. His major is in Psychology. Vlfhen he was a fresh- man Bob described himselt in his English comp. autobiography as a Cherub blown up with a tire pump. Herbert Brown Herb is vice-president of the sophomore class and president of his fraternity, the A.C.C. Here's a fellow who has had some experience fanning and really appreciates the open air. His major subjects are political science and history. After graduation he plans to enter the University of Michigan Law School. Ben Butler Meet Ben and Myrt. The big husky fellow is Ben. and the plot little vehicle that carries him around is Myrt. Dofn't worry about Myrt. though. She stops whenever shi gets tired. Ben is earning his honor points the hard way-by reading 100 books. This junior from Tipton is a history major.
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Elizabeth Blair St. Clair Mickey, formerly of Bad Axe, Michigan, is this year completing her course with a teaching certifi- cate in history and political science. Besides her present occupation as a housewife, she is also Senior class president, a member of lntemational Relations Club, and Alpha Delta Chi--all oi which constitute a very active schedule. pw- ,- 4 . - - i t x S. x N. ... xg fs-, I Mary Schuhle Mary originally came from Olathe, Kansas. She came from the Na- tional College ot Christian Workers in Kansas City in 1945 where she met a certain professor named Wil- liam Schuhle. They were married last summer and came to Adrian last fall. She plans to go one year at Adrian and receive her Bachelor of Arts Degree and will major in religious education. Her favorite hobbies are music, art, and sewing. ..,,,,U....---ee Darwin Secord Lucky finished his last yeca of college at Ohio Northem U. in Ada, Ohio, but transferred back to Adrian to get his diploma here. While he was here he raised a mustache, bought a motorcycle, and married a co-ed named Ieanne Duncan. By leannie's preference the mustache and motorcycle are gone. Lucky's already started on his profession, the and the Secords live in the parsonage of a four-church Meth- odist charge near Lima, Ohio. Franklin Wade lake, a biology major and pre- med student whose home is in Litch- field, Nlichigan, is president of the Student Union, president of the Inter- Fratemity Council, belongs to the A.T.O. fraternity, and appears in Who's Who In American Colleges. He also acts as Prof. Peelle's assist- ant. If you want to know anything in German, ask lake, for he also belongs to the German club. L XLR' , V NWN I N iii-'wish Mary Wickwire Mary is majoring in English and after graduation intends to do some kind of ofiice work. She is a mem- ber oi the lntemational Relations Club, the representative of the sen- ior class in the Student Council, and business manager for the College World and the Mound. Mary is trom Tecumseh, Michigan.
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F3 its Donn Downall Another one ot those students who come from Pittsburgh Donn is editor of the Mound president of the Din- ing Hall Co-op Secretary-Treasurer of Major Cole cmd a member of Beta Pi Theta. A pretheological student he is at present pastor at the Seneca Community Church, It g ' . V. I I I l , .. I . - . .,,, Y'-f Marqaret Edwards This young lady with the sun- lcissed locks and mischievous blue eyes says she prefers to be called Marge for obvious reasons. You usually find Marge somewhere on the campus lawn working tor Mr. Paschal. Her major field is music. and she plans to teach public school instrumental music. Her home town is Fenton, Mich., and havi.ng spent two years at Michigan State she thought she would like two years at a small college. 1 . Paul Gibbs Paul ot Adrian, manages to keep busy through a number ot ways! particularly as a lournalism major and as assistant editor oi the COL- LEGE WORLD. After these two hob- bies take up the remainder of his time and energy-writing poetry and the care of Constance, his constant troublefmaking flivver. Dorothy Livezey , ,.Dot.. or ..Red'.. as You prelerfxnja proudly claims Bamesville, Ohio, as her home. Dot b ngs to C. .. W.A.A., Alpha Delt ' and i CI star on the basketball var .Ajorf ing in physical education, plugs' to-teach physical educati or act as a recreation director. Her accent reminds people oi Texas, which, she says, is a suburb oi Barnesvi.lle. w '- a r t Grace Niemann Grace can often be found in some secluded comer seeking the re' wards of knowledge. Grace, wh0 comes from Mt. Clemens, Michigan. is a Iunior. She is president of C.C.F., treasurer of the South Hall Council. belongs to Alpha Delta Chi. the Co-op, the German Club, and is at the present time a librarians as- sistant. Sociology is both her major and her plan for a liie's work. E .Agg- if: I' ,fv- v, 9 exe' X. N .f s I :L 11 Don Pellowe Give the man a test tube, and he's happy! Don is a Chem major, and assistant to Prof. Schroyer in the lab. A resident of almost any town in central Michigan Don at- tended Northwestern University dur- ing his sophomore year. Likes to read, too. He's buyer for the Coop and an SAE man, as well as junior class president. fd 9'
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