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The junior class has as its officers : president , illard JVIiller; vice-president, ' irginia Kauf- man; secretar.y, Dora Boario; treasurer, Woodrow Hess. The class is small, having now only seventeen members to carry on senior activities this fall. riie s()[)hiiinore class, consisting of gratl- uating and non-graduating members and the largest class on the campus, has been ably led by the following officers: president, Fred Marshall; vice-president, Ruthe Prue; sec- I ' ctary-treasurer, Janet Reed. Joseph Andreo, Mike Bedzyk, Melvin Densmore, Louise Furlong, Florence (iathers, Edward Jacobs, Mary Jones, Morgan Jones, Dorothy Kaufman, Fred Marshall, (Jertrude Phillips, Tom Plyler, Janet Reetl, Edwaid Schierberl, Bronie Smolak, Mae Stewart, (Jeraldine Thorne, Albert Walley and Helen Walter, are the non-graduating sophomores who will constitute the junior class next fall. Indoubtedly some of the grailuatcs will return to secure their degrees. The aiunml Sophomore Dance was iicld in Beclit Hall on February i. Music was furnish- liy Xeal Buckley and his orchestra from Indiana. The grailuating soplioniores an l seniors were guests of the alumni at the . iunuii Freshmen Bell, Bennett H., Griffith, Jackson, King, Linn, Pence, Rcnn, Single, Whitman, Wriglesimrth, Beary, Berkhouse, Calhoun, Craig, Dams, Dietz, Fischer, Flynn, Fulton, Human, Holds, Jolley, Jones, Kline, Long, Longwell, Menteen, Moore, Rocky, Rorlgers Stimer, Summcrinllc, Swarm, Sivarm J., Wolff, Wolslencroft, Bennett J., Crissman, Hawk, Laughlin, Middleton, Paup, Shields, Siar, Bailey, Brooks, Buzard, Call, Chitester, Davis, Fox, Griffin, Haskell, Hess, Hoffman, Hosack, Hurlbert, Kanmgi iser, Ko iit, Kisscll, Kixlsch, Kribbs, Lewis, Liih, Miirsh(dl. McDonald. McKiiiney, Priester, Reed, Sloan, Smith, Somincrrillc, Stcicurl B., Stewart M., Stewart U. Dance held in the Becht Hall dining room on May 23. Freshman week began on September 23 and continued throughout the week. Tem- porary class officers were chosen, whose first Inisiness was to direct the Freshnum Dance. This dance was held in the Becht Hall dining room. Neal Buckley and his orchestra fur- nished the music for the occasion. The ne.xt activity of the class was the election of per- nuinent officers. At this election, which was held in December, the following persons were chosen as the leaders: president, Marcus Priester; vice-president, James Call; secre- tary, Thomas Hosack; treasurer, Marian Henn. . ctual teaching experience is secured by the soi)homore and senior grailuates under
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AND UNDER CLASSES .. Let ' s Go Collegiate was a note-worthy per- formance under her direction. To learn what makes things attractive, we study art under the guidance of Miss Sand- ford. In the production Let ' s Go Collegiate all of the effectiveness of the scenes was the result of her artistic suggestions. Does the revolution or rotation of the earth produce our day and night? In high altitudes is there a great or little diurnal range in temperature? What is the weather forecast for today? These are some of the questions heard in the geography department, which is under the supervisi on of Dr. Dow. Juniors First row: Lidstone, Dunne, Boario, Kaufman, Imel, Hetrick, Miller, Hess. Second row: Camiolo, Brogan, Sanger, Wilhert, Johnson, Guthrie. Sophomores Weaver, Carrier, McFarland, Gathers, Brogan, Mclntyre, Fox, Henry, Jones, Frazer, Ammerynan, Hess, Davis, McElhattan, Kline. Linn, ff. xx. Wearer, Hunter, Benson, Dale, Walters, . n,,nnii. M,F,irhi,i,l, Flinchbaugh, Ster- rett, Prue, Slanhij. Ehltr. Kuhnx. Raiight, Terwilliger, Ensle, Kriner, Groves, Furlong, Reed, James, Myers, Klepfer, Craig, Reaghart, Yoas, Corbett, Williamson, Jones, Wolbert, McCall, Walter, Chamberlin, McMaster, Thorn, Kaiifnian. Sleirarl. Toi . Slagle, Plyler, Densmore, Maurer, Penee. Sl,ii;iii. Bnm. Kn ' hns, McCanna. Geist, Jones, Sl irl:,ll. l),ll.- . .Miir.- litdl, Smolak, Snyder, Schierberl. GilJilUui, Marshall, Walky, Jacobs, Andreo, Zanot, Hubler Bedzyk.
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Top:: Miss Hepler, Miss Leifeste, Miss Walters, Miss Easley, Miss Gamble, Miss Mohney. Middle row: Dr. Heiges, Miss Sims, Miss Nair, Mr. Carey, Miss Carlson, Miss Boxjd. Bollom: Miss Armslrong, Miss Edmiston, Mrs. Mc- Kinney, Miss Seyler. the supervision of Miss Hepler, Miss Walters, Miss Leifeste, Miss Easlej , Miss Gamble, and Miss Mohney. Miss Hepler and Miss Walters supervise the first grade rooms. Miss Leifeste is the supervisor of the second grade. On the second floor in the Training School we find Miss Easley in charge of the third grade. Miss Gamble and Miss Mohney are in charge of the intermediate grades, Miss Gamble supervising the fourth and Miss Mohnej ' the fifth. From the neolithic age to the present day we follow the trends of civilization, being guided in our study by Dr. Heiges, who insists that we answer the questions asked and not ones of our own choosing. Miss Sims occupies her time with the combined duties of Latin professor and dean of women. Through her assiduous efforts the women ' s dormitory is a pleasant and home- like place in which to live. Little escapes her eye, and all retiring hours are kept with exactitude. Literature texts, college handbooks, work- books, themes, and numerous guide sheets all suggest the means by which Miss Nair and Miss Boyd would lead us to better apprecia- tion of literature and to more effective expres- sion. In addition to her regular duties as teacher, Miss Nau- is the facultj ' - adviser of the college publications, the Clarion Call and the Sequelle. Miss Boyd has directed a number of plaj s throughout the year; she is also the Panhellenic adviser. Illustrated perceptual devices, acute and obtuse angles, parallelograms, and manj- odd looking symbols decorate the blackboards in ] Ir. Carey ' s room. Here we learn everj-thing from simple computation through the develop- ment of that elusive binomial theorem. Among the many thousand volumes in our library you can find Miss Carlson busily engaged shelving the books, arranging the files, and checking magazines; making the room neat, orderly, and conducive to study. All persons going to the general office are first met bj ' Miss Armstrong, the gracious secretary to the President, who admits us to the president ' s office and, among her many duties, keeps our individual record sheets.
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