Alma College - Scotsman Yearbook (Alma, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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FRESHMEN Freshmen Women: Top Row, left to right: E. Well- woocl, V. Hardgrove, D. Ziegler, B. Dick, V. Pitcher, E. Prescott, M. Brunner. Bottom Row: I. Anderson, M. L. Williams, D. Argent, A. Wacker, B. Roth, M. Fleming. Top Row, left to der, R. Lamb, R. Reed, B. Reigelman, F. Middle Donald, Volpel, man, D. Bottom Carrier, M. Goodwyn, B. Reichard, M. Tcmgalakis, E. Teak. INCLUDED among the members of the largest Freshman class ever to enroll at Alma College, are many women Whose previous records show them destined for tame upon the local college campus. Less than a month after school opened, a picture of the Freshman Girl's football squad received widespread publication and the members of the class gained national recognition. ln the class election, Doris Argent, Alma lass, took over the Vice-Presidents chair with Sally Reed Writing the minutes. A With several of the girls acting on committees the class presented the annual Frosh Frolic Which this year attracted the largest attendance in the history ot the event. Debating for Women took on an added impetus with the new speech director forming several girls' debate squads. The teams took several trips, winning many of their contests. right: I. Sny- Kolvoord, B. Bahlke, P. V. Bernecker, Cranick. Row: E. Fisher, F. Mc- S. Saad, M. Haas, P. F. Ingersoll, A. I. Sher- Sigourney. Row: M. Knowles, E. P. Koepfgen, W. Hicks, 27

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Sophomore Women: Top Row, left to right: I. Lee, M. Dreisbach, D. Lindke, D. lngold, E. Watson, I. English, M. Holmes, B. Dugal, Bottom Row: B. Lockhart, L. Goldie, F. Brown, B. Thomas, I. Speersira, M. Harrison. SQPHCDMORES ONLY in their second year of college life, the Women of the sophomore class are making their bid for campus supremacy in nearly every field. Serving as class officers are: Virginia Mack, Vice-Presidentg Ieanne Speersta, Secretary: and Mavis Harrison, Student Council. Active also among sorority affiliations, the girls have entered other fields, chief among which is the field of speech. Katherine Weavers, Saginaw girl, Won honors for the second year Women with a first place in the local extempore speaking contest held last fall. Marjory Holmes with an All A average tops those scholastically minded sophs with Ieanette English close on her heels. Active in Womens athletics are: Betty Lockhart, lane Lee, Mavis Harrison, Lois Goldie, Marie Dreisbach, Alma Ludwick, and Helene Wheeler. Betty Thomas is the athletic standout as she is top-ranking woman tennis player on the campus. 26



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Top Row, left to right: Doris Ar- gent, Mary Lou Willianis, Betty Dick, Verna Bernecker, Dorothy Ziegler, Vera Pitcher, Sally Reed. Third Row: Betty Dugal, Betty Lockhart, Bertha Roth, Ann Berman, Mary Brunner, Ann Wacker, Vir' qinia Hardgrove. Second Row: Dorothy Lindke, Vir- ginia Mack, Ruth Niles, Constance Sieg, DeEtta Baker, Florence Tel- genhof, Sally Hinckley. Bottom Row: Gene Lewis, Ieanette Ward, Virginia Maze, Kathleen Pes- ek, Helen Dawson, Iean Williams, Betty Thomas, Ieanette Davidson, lean Mitchell. OFFICERS 0 President IEANETTE DAVIDSON Vice-Preside nt HELEN DAINSON Treasurer BETTY THOMAS Recording Secretary SALLY HINCKLEY President HELEN DAWSON Vice-President KAY PESEK Treasurer BETTY THOMAS Recording Secretary VIRGINIA MAZE ALPHA TI-IETA ALPHA THETA, the first society for Women on the Alma College Campus, was organized on March 24, l89O, primarily as a literary group. As in preceding years, the social life on the campus was introduced by the Alpha Theta Mixer. Their an- nual rushing party was rewarded by eleven initiates. Their Birthday Party, their St. Patricks Party, and the grand finale, their Spring Formal, were outstanding social functions of the year. The girls of Alpha Theta sorority have been unusu- ally active in social and extra-curricular activities on the campus, holding many offices in the Womens field of organization, ruling, and sports. This has all been due to the splendid cooperation and enthusiasm shown by the members throughout the college year. 28 A. O.

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