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I 9 MAGDALENE ADAMS Indianapolis Kappa Alpha Theta; Scarlet Quill, secre- tary; Chimes, president; Y. W. C. A.; W. A. A.; Thespis; Swimming Club; Woman ' s League; Senior Class, vice-president. ROBERT BARRY Indianapolis Sigma Nu; Relaj ' Manager; Senior Intra- mural Manager. REBECCA ANN ALLEN Rushville, Ind. Pi Epsilon Phi. JOSEPHINE BENNETT Indianapolis Alpha Chi Omega; Woman ' s League; Y. W. C. A.; Spanish Clul:); International Relations Club; Panhellenic Council. ALBERT ANDERSON Indianapolis Phi Delta Theta; Baseball; International Relations Club; Y. M. C. A. MARY LOUISE BLAUVELT Indianapolis Delta Gamma; Woman ' s League; Y. W. C. A.; Spanish Club; Butler Choir; Bluesters. GRACE BARNETT Indianapolis Kappa Alpha Theta; Der Deutsche Verein; Woman ' s League; Sororitj ' Presi- dents ' Council; Kappa Alpha Theta, president. MARY BOHNSTADT Indianapolis Delta Zeta; Scarlet Quill; Chimes; Y. W. C. A., president; Woman ' s League; Phi- losophy Club; Debating; Glee Club; Student Council; Le Cercle Francais.
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ru rm STEWART ADAMS BRENNEMAN JOHNSON James Stewart, President Magdalene Adams, Vice President Avanelle Brenneman, Secretary Emsley Johnson, Treasurer SENIORS The class of 1934, the sixth to be graduated from the Fairview campus, is composed of approximately three hundred graduates from the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Education, as well as those affiliated with the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music and the John Herron Art Institute. Last year in the third yea r of the existence of the class the men of the class chose Mabel Espey to lead the grand march of the Junior Promenade of 1933 with Elbert Gilliom, junior class president. The ball was staged at the Indiana Ballroom on April 21. Music was fur- nished by Sany Calva and his Southerners, alternating with the Detroit- ers, under the direction of Zez Confrey ana Jack Chapman. Miss Espey was presented a silver loving cup and a bouquet of roses while each woman attending the prom was given a rose. Emsley Johnson, Jr., prom chairman, arranged the dance. Officers of last year other than Elbert Gilliom, president, were Mary Bohnstadt, vice-president ; Betty Dodds, secretary ; and Wayne Murphy, treasurer. The annual Homecoming dance, formerly sponsored by Blue Key, was taken over as a class project in 1934. The purpose of the change was to bring about a feeling of cooperation between the alumni and the seniors. Due to the success of the dance, the Senior Ball was made open only to members of the graduating class and their guests. The date for this last social gathering is set for June 14. The class left as its gift to the universitj ' a student loan library of college text books and a fund to purchase outstanding books to establish a bookshelf in the library. As a result of its foresight and its willingness to cooperate, the class of 1934 is the first in several years to be graduated without finan- cial liabilities. Due to the careful planning on the part of its officers, every social function sponsored by the class has been financially and socially successful.
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f0i Fm RODERIC LEE DOLING Ladoga, Indiana Phi Delta Theta; Utes; Student Coun- cil 2; Y. M. C. A.; Zoology Club; Icthus; Editor of State Y. M. C. A. Newsletter. EDWARD BRADFORD Indianapolis Sigma Chi; Blue Key; Track. KENNETH BEADY Indianapolis AVANELLE BRENNEMAN Indianapolis Delta Delta Delta; W. A. A.; Woman ' s League; Y. W. C. A.; Senior Class, sec- retary; Sorority Presidents ' Council, president; Delta Delta Delta, president. FRANCES BRUMIT Indianapolis Delta Gamma; Theta Sigma Phi; Y. W. C. A.; Woman ' s League; Col- legian. MASON BUCKNER Danville, Ind. MARY ALICE BURCH Indianapolis Alpha Omicron Pi; Chimes; Torch, president; Scarlet Quill; Kappa Delta Pi ; Tau Kappa Alpha ; ■ Scarf Club, sec- retary 1, vice-president 2; Thespis; Y. W. C. A.; Woman ' s League; Der Deutsche Verein; Debate; Panhellenic Council, president; Sorority Presidents ' Council; Alpha Omicron Pi, president. FRED BUTLER Camby, Indiana Sigma Nu. CATHERINE BUTZ Indianapolis Delta Delta Delta; Torch; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Woman ' s League; Prom Committee, 3. CHARLOTTE CARL Indianapolis Kappa Beta; Pi Epsilon Phi.
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