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---i THE BEACON SIGRID ANDERSON ..Sig,, McKeesport, Pennsylvania Entered 1928 Beacon Staff, 1929-31 Guild President, 1930 Chairman, Junior-Senior Banquet. 1930 RUTH W1-IITE Spokane. Washington Entered 1930 Glee Club, 1931 Senior-Freshman Party. 1931 Senior-Junior Party, 1931 LEONA BUSHNELL N ona : I-Iinckley, Illinois Entered 1928 Captain Ball, 1928-31 ' Senior-Junior Party Committee . ESTHER BUSH Phoenix, Arizona Entered 19 2 8 Librarian, Dramatics Class, 1931 MAE E. HUNTER A Rochester. New York Entered 1928 Beacon Staff, 1929-31 Chairman, Junior Week, 1930 Honors, Kindergarten Department, 1930 ROSE WILLIAMS Fairbury, Illinois Entered 1930 Senior-Junior Party. 1931 Senior-Freshman Party, 1931 MYRTLE RAWSON Rock Island. Illinois Entered 1929 Beacon Staff, 1930 Secretary-Treasurer, Student Body Association. 19 3 0 Glee Club President, 1931 BERNICE ALLEN Octavia, Nebraska Entered 1930 Supervisor, Negro Kindergarten, 1931 Senior-Freshman Party, 1931 EVA GRUEN, B.S. Emporia, Kansas Entered 1931 23 Glee Club, 1929-31 J Beacon Staff, 1931 1
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THE BEACON' r l P FAITH WARBURTON q Fae Berkeley, California Entered 1929 , Instructor in Piano. 1930-31 , Glee Club Accompanist, 1930-31 Honors in Music Department, 1930 ANNA MIZE, A.B. Bedford, Indiana Entered 1930 Beacon Staff, 1931 Chairman, Dramatic Group, 1931 WINIPRED WEBB Winn1'e Defiance, Ohio Entered 1928 Glee Club Accompanist, 1929 Committee, Senior-Junior Party, 1931 DORIS LEA, B.A. Hankinson, North Dakota Entered 1930 Senior-Freshman Party Committee, 1931 Glee Club BESSIE GILLIES Bessie Mae Arlington. Massachusetts Entered 1928 Mission Union Play. 1929 Song Leader, 1931 Beacon Staff, 1930 ALMA SCHILKE Pound. Wisconsin Entered 1927 Beacon Staff, 1930 Guild Vice-President, 1929 Librarian, 1930 GERALDINE YOTTY Jerry Kearney, Nebraska Entered 1 9 2 9 Class Birthday Committee, 193 0-31 Dramatics Class Play Committee, 193 1 JANET BYRON, Lowell, Massachusetts Entered 1930 22
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-l-- THE BEACON 1- J U N I O R S 1 1 1 MERLE STONE . . President KATHRYN BEADLE . . Vice-President GENEVIEVE PHIPPS . Secretary-Treasurer FLORENCE TINDALL 2 Council Members FRANCES STONE . S I Class Colors - Blue and Ciold Class Hymn - O Jesus, I Have Promised . Class Motto - For Me to Live Is Christ Under the leadership of Miss Helen Williamson, the Junior Class of '32 has spent a busy and successful year. The class is known for its accomplishments, made possible through the cooperation of every member. Each one, in all her activities, has tried to live the class motto - For Me to Live Is Christ. The Juniors counted it a joy to present the creche and the living tableau at Christmas-tide. It is hoped that it meant as much to all who saw it as it did to those who had the privilege of participating in it. Parties and good times have been many. Who will forget the green suits which prevailed in the building on the third of October? It seems quite im- possible that Juniors or Freshmen could forget Initiation Day. Each Junior loves to have a birthday. The Class, seated at a special table, presents a rose to the birthday guest and songs are sung in her honor, much to the blushing discomliture of the modest birthday girl. Who of the twenty-two Juniors will not remember with joy the trip to the farm where they were entertained by the Seniors? Didn't the girls get excited when they were waiting to see which farmer boy would purchase their lunch baskets, though? And dull care was thrown to the winds as we whirled about in the Virginia Reel and the old folk-games. The Junior-Senior Banquet will be a long-remembered feature.. We knew only the joy of working and preparing for it until we experienced the added joy of the Senior's surprised and happy faces on the night of April 13th. It was a truly modernistic banquet from the simple. yet artistic and beautiful dignity of the atmosphere and decorations, to the almost futuristic gowns of some of our guests. The prayer life of each girl is her underlying source of strength. It Ends expression each week in the class prayer-meetings and also in the special prayer week. There we remember in prayer our homes, friends, school and world problems. As we leave our class room after these meetings we are filled with a sense of the nearness and thoughtful care of our Father. The Class is looking forward to its Senior year as one in which each mem- ber shall come a little nearer to those ideals which she has set for herself and which her Master would have her fulfill. A F. T. 24
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