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Elizareth Kanengeiser — Although we find Betty at times outspoken and opinionated, we know her heart is always warm. Ele- mentary division, her major. Roland Kirkland — An historian and geog- rapher — well read — has wide experiences and enjoys relating them — a good sport — going places. Benton Kribrs — Industriousness has made Bud one of the most admirable fellows on our campus. Gamut: from history-English to basketball-football. Dean McKinney — Bound to be interested in anything: be it pithecanthropus erectus or Minsky ' s. Hopes to be an historian and a geographer. Marian Renn — The College Players lay claim to her, and with good reason! Should become a splendid kindergarten instruct- ress in due time. Bernadine Stewart — Scientist . . . geog- rapher . . . faithful . . . good-natured co- operative . . . ever-working, ever seeking something: happiest with found, desired reference. Clayton Vogel — Pleasant . . . laughing . . . handsome . . . carefree . . . mathematician and scientist . . . may he return with Earl to his Alma Mater. Ardelle Whitman — Talkative . . . full of action, and likes plenty of it, until: yawn- time (defined as end of every date!) Primary work intrigues her. Joan Wolff — As an artist she knows her lines and colors. Joan may be small, but she ' s always willing to do what she can for you. Primary. Grace Moore — . . . quiet . . . likeable: when there ' s something good in life, you alwa3 ' S want (Ha!) Moore . . . insists she ' s no relation to THE Grace Moore. JUNIORS [27]
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JUNIORS 8 £ Harold Bailey — Here ' s youi man girls brunette . . . loves to, and does it well, dance . . . provides conversational tidbits. History and science keep him busj I ? VlRGIL Beari . . . gridiron football guard or tackle . . . huge in stature . . . runniest when serious. Major: elementary curricul- um. May next fail see his return. sm Hazel Bennett— With her changeable mood we find it rather hard to trace her tram of thought. She ' s a kindergarten primary training teacher t ! Earl Bonnett — . . . plucky athlete and scholar . . . remembered especially for anecdotal winter evenings in the upper dorm. ' onie back, boy, come back! Fern Brooks — . . . a gal of determination and level thought. Roman modes are known to her, for she is a Latin major. James Call . . . thespian and musician of the first water . . plagued with pianoitis, saxaphobia, clarinetitis, and-oh well, that ' ll suffice. Majors: history and English. Anna Mary Fox — Even though her majors are science and history, she finds plenty of time for both warbling and one Jewell. I ' m i ( in I II IN Horn with the gift of laugh- ter, with the thought that the u hole world ' s mad. ' ' ami he? . . . history and English. iiin II sm;i.i. Married life, perhaps, makes this science and math major mi ser s; should more of us marry to obtain this virtue ' . ' Walter H vskell Would In tstanding in any journalistic enterprise; witness: late CALL editorship . . . attests full knowledge of women. 26
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Graduating Sophomores v f V -% ? » i f . . T «■»« • • Margarei Vkers Elsie Brownsfield Alta Cowan itherini Daugherts u I E t Hartman Heli Eileen Burketi Opal Dickey hari.otte Doverspiki Paui Garmong Geneva Heffner Maurice Anderson Lillian Cook Mary M. Donohi i Lo ise Dunkle Georgeine Hahn Vrthi k Hummel Acres of diamonds . . . the stroller . . . imported from Indiana . . . good-hearted Elsie . . . the miniature athlete . . . here comes Jookie . . . the blonde nymph . . . ■ill around sporl . . . pep personified . . . divinely fair and divinely tall . . . me a senorita . . . life without a care . . . the athlete who made all varsities . . . clothes make the man . . . laughter holding both sides . . . tickler of the ivmies . . . always hurrying . . . talk little; listen much. 28
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