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STATURE And Jesus increased in ' a ' isdoin and stature, and in favor with God and man. Luke 2 : 52.
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- Helen Gow Junior Florence Monck Senior Earl Peer 50! 10) ' Elaine Kennard Senior WHO ' S WHO Character, scholarship, leadership in extra curricular activities, and potenti- ality for future usefulness to business and society are the requisites for msmbership in Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Through observation and research, Who ' s Who has concluded that those people who are active and outstanding as students sustain the same zeal in after life. This organization acts as an incentive for students to get the best results from their college experience. Juniors, seniors, and students in advanced work are eligible for membership in Who ' s Who, which is considered one of the highest honors to be attained by college students. 28 The 1947 Commoner
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•. ' SCARLETS First rozv — (Cheerleaders) — J. Giles, C. Riley, H. Parden, B. Kensinger, V. McBride, J. Lacey. Second roic — R. E. Wil- liams, A. Costley, A. Firebaugh, T. Adams, M. Walker, R. Hooks, J. Norczyk, G. Harer, M. F. Kennedy, J. Howell, V. Oak- ley, E. Good, D. France, S. Horn, B. J. Fitzgerald, L. Howland. Third rozv — D. Risser (President), A. Rager, G. Rager, G. Birch (Forensic Captain), C. Brickel, E. Lieb, N. Pearson, W. King, E. Walters, P. Syers, Nita Bookamer, C. Simmons, R. Kuhn, B. Thompson, E. Christy, P. Eaton, M. Garber, L. Fuller, M. Lisec (Girls ' Sports Captain), F. Hawthorne, W. Breck- bill, O. Sullivan, M. Baker, K. Sheldon, A, Garber, I. Causby, P. Gillespie. Fourth rozv — R. Tevebaugh, W. Snider, I. Hay, R. Capshaw, W. Caraway, W. Bishop. Fifth rozv — R. Patefield, J. Teeter, H. Birch, H. Coombs, T. Taylor, L. Goehring (Boys ' Sports Captain). SCARLETS Scarlet is a rousing color — and rousing is just the word for the Scarlet cheering section at basketball games. Known for their pep and vitality, the Scar- lets have a way of getting things done. Undaunted by last year ' s defeat, they are pressing on with real determination toward the coveted trophy. GOLDS The Golds are traditional rivals of the Scarlets in forensics and sports. As gold is the symbol of value, so the Golds have shown their value by five victories in the last six years. Scarlets and Golds are friendly opponents, chosen by an equal division of the stu- dent body, yet maintaining a unity that is far greater than any division — that of unity in Christ. GOLDS First rozv — D. Oakley, E. L. Hall (Girls ' Sports Captain, Cheerleader), K. Marken (President), E, Kennard (Forensic Captain, Cheerleader), E. Hoyt (Assistant Forensic Captain). Second rozv — H. Geiger, N. Higgins, J. Cox, E. Moeller, J. Lien, D. StoU, D. Huck, G. Jennewein, J. Jones, C. Marshall, V. Smiley, P. Wallace, W. Lautzenheiser, A. Lewis, T. Zeigler. Third rozv — D. Larson, G. Carlson, J. Helmick, W. Walker, N. Konves, B. Derr, Nola Bookamer (Cheerleader), A. Drake, L R. Mahr, M. Beecher, S. Chittum, G. Standen, J. Pulkin, L. Moreland (Cheerleader), C. Hanley, H. Gow, G. Cloer, J. Gulley, S. Miller, C. Jaynes. Fourth rozv — G. Teeter, M. Parsons (Cheerleader), G. Cone, W. Burcham, J. Tucker, J. Hop- son, P. Brandt, J. Sutton, T. Inman, E. Phillips, D. Mead, L. Weyhe, D. Vittner. D, Congdon, K. Zopfi, D. Scoville,, R. Harris, M. Cook, V. Koester, H. Goehring (Sports Captain), R. Bacon, O. Crump, F. Brill, B. Brickel (Cheerleader), G. Schwenk, W. Jones, L. Modert. r-- — ' i iirf ' - » . X.-U ' i ■ .. M. - t
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