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11147831? the Welre the .. -fm- W van CRIMSON RAMBLER --.....-.. LDu'z Ohlata c7415 Off. . . The 19:30 graduating Class is the largest ever! It has 165 members, 33 of whom grad- uated last February. Many of the seniors are married veterans living in Collegeville. All of them have lef L their mark on Carthage in some way Aluys and Georgia Daack, Collegeville resi- dents, are the only married couple graduating in the Class. Both are veterans and have been attending Carthage 0n the G. I. Bill of Rights. 'l'heir son began his college education at Garthw age but left to enter the service. Russell DowellJ senior Class president, was also captain of the track team. Other senior team captains were Sherman Stevenson, foot- ball, and Anthony Russo, basketball. Tom Green Should also be acknowledged for his work as president of the C Club. Six of the senior students were elected to Whats Who of American Colleges and Univer- sitieseNIarlis BrunncrJ Ray Ennes, Ray Robin- son, Dorothy Arbaugh, Alan Anderson, and class rhatts really nifty. class of 195031 Jeanette Zinn. Perhaps honors as the outstanding beauty in the class might be given to jean Pottinger. She was elected as Junior Prom queen in 19-19, homecoming queen in 1949 and has been htm- orably mentioned in several other college beauty contests. The college choirs will notice the graduation of such outstanding music students as Robert Monson, Charmaine Planert, Joan Pottinger, Dee Rank, LeRoy Franke and Royce Devick. The senior class has been responsible for many of the campus activities during the past year. One of their outstanding contributions to the college was their contribution of more than one-third of the amount pledged by the students for the CHEY drive. 1LWe're the class that's really nifty. Were the class of 19:30. This claas motto is exem- plary of the 1950 seniors. Carthage College may Well be proud of them.r
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Tu-n'm: cgieuiotggfad: L0 fieeu Russell Dowell . . . . President Thomas Green . . Vice President Marlis Brunner . . . . Secretary Lester hiandelbaum . . Treamrer Dr. Juanita Jones . . . . Sponsor gga Waist lbay; of 305559.: . . . We, the seniors, are leaving Carthage . . . sadly, yet hopefully. Each year has represented a season in our college calendar and has become another cherished memory of good times, friend- ly people, and progress for ourselves and for our school. We are the post-war Class. We entered Carthage as one of the largest freshman classes. This year we have set a new record as Carth- age's largest graduating class in her eighty-year history. Our class will probably be the last to have a large number of veterans. Many of the graduates did not come here in 46. Transfer students and veterans completing their college careers in three years account for a large per- centage of our number. As freshmen, we ate in Denhart hall. Then came the erection of the Commons in our soph- omore year. Other additions and improvements, including the Vocational Arts building, the Den- hart parlors, and a new administration, have come to Carthage since we were our green and yellow bcanies three and a half years ago. Each year has seemed so complete in itself . the students, the faculty, and the general college plan for that year. Yet, each year there have been changes from the previews one. Fae- ulty members have gone. Improvements have come to the school. Senior classes have gone on and the next year it has seemed as if they were never a part of the campus scene. Each time a senior class has gone one there have been sad goodbyes . . . and now it is our turn. We will remember all the happy times 0! our four years of life here rm the Carthage campus. We will remember the changes that have been wrought during that time. We hope we have brought some good things to the school. We look hopefully to the future Carthage Col- lege with advantages for succexsive Classes that we dreamed of yet can only benefit Irom as; alumni of a greater institution. Yes, Carthage College is forging ahead. In her eightieth year, she looks forward to a future built on stronger foundations. We are leaving Carthage but the indelible mark she has made upon us shall always remain.
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Anderst 1, Alan R. Rockford Business Adm tration : x1 l3allgl11 Dorothy ': Pucrlo Rim; Modem Langmhm and waeha VII?! '9. -.' i; Clz'lssirs C! 5 Baxter, Raymund l: Hamilton 1'. English J. .1 2: r i-WI-Jf : . . - . . - .' Bcitzcl, Robert 0. '- 1 ' ' . ' w Allis, annsin Business Adrmmstration Bickers, John Pmnmac P113 c211 Education Blair, Livern H. Lcna Business 1 1inistration Boddigcr, Phyllis Polo l-Iusic Bohl, Ncubert J. Chic Bus: 19.. .. Administration Bothc, Harry Kc. osha, Wisconsin Business Administration Fourteen
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