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Accountancy Juniors Myron S. Baranowski David C. Booker Charles L. Borden James L. Carroll John F. Clark William W. Crowe Frances Donndelinger L. Grier DuRant Martin H. Fisher Vance K. Fisher Frank C. Frantz Charles D. Garber Margaret R. Garber Charles R. Garity Roland Glass Raymond W. Hallock Joseph F. Hamm Norman M. Hedwall John Herring Morris E. Johnson Richard A. Killmeier Harry Krueger Alice G. Locraft James P. Madden Gertrude Nuss Mahorney Earl F. Mart John L. McCarthy Robert M. McCarthy, Jr. Marguerite McGintis Harry P. McNaughton John R. Montague P. Hendley Napier Charles F. Ovcrend Arthur Parent R. Donald Rogers Ronald H. Rogers Norman Sabatini Kathleen Salb Marie A. Sharpless Joseph W. Somers Stanley W. Stephenson James P. Stewart Thomas A. Sullivan Harold Tavernier Rohan B. Willey Mrs. Paul Williams
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JUNIOR OFFICERS L. GRIER DURANT GERTRUDE N. MAHORNEY CHARLES GARBER President Secretary Liaison Officer JOHN S. MoRR1s JAMES P. STEWART Vice-President Representative The end of another year is here, and the Grand Old Seniorsv will become the Q'Oracles of Delphi to the lesser lights at Columbus. We, the successors to the retiring class, will then take their place in the front ranks and go marching forward to glory. We have come a long way since the fall of 1938 and it is our hope that the future will permit us to achieve some measure of success. The crown of accomplishment rests gracefully on any head. Let each and every one bend his efforts toward erasing failures and mistakes by a glorious record during the remainder of our altogether too short stay, leaving only footprints of scholastic attainment on the sands of time that our wayfar- ing brother may take heart again, and push on to our ultimate goal. The past two years will always be remembered because they mark a milestone in Our lives when we found new knowledge, made new friends, had good times and happy momentsg all of which cannot be weighed and measured but in the passage of time become like a flame against the evening sky that can be seen from afar. May these friendships and associations we have made, continue with us on our way through life. We offer our thanks to the faculty who so patiently helped us onward another step toward our goal of success. The cooperation and friendliness of the Deans and students of the University helped to make the Junior Prom one of the outstanding social events of the year. Now, our aims for the future: WE WILL BE BETTER SENIORS- BETTER FRIENDS-and most important of all-WORK FOR A GREATER COLUMBUS UNIVERSITY! Garber, DuRant, Mahorney and Morris Page Eighly-sewn
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Junior Accounting Students Not Photographed SECTION I Rudolph Arkin Harvey Bresler Vincent P. Burch Edward C. Cox William Davis Stanley Dennison J. William Garcia Murray A. Greenbaum William R. Greenwald Floyd M. Hanna Adam B. Henderson Charlotte L. Herr Ronald E. Herren William H. Howard Edward P. Keavy Lenore L. Kokes Dale A. Lee John A. Loftus Robert H. McKinney William A. MCNeill Leonard Mintz John W, Mullen Joseph P. Mulroe Max Nusbaum Boyd C. Philips, Jr. R. Metford Riggs Lillian Rosenbloth Louis J. Roth J. Lewis Russell, Jr. Mary Frances Ryan J. Frank Sheehy Thaddeus M. Smagala Irving Topf Rodney H. Vaughters J. L. Walsh SECTION II William C. Barrett John Brady Leonard L. R. Bragg Abraham Cohen James Duke Davis Thomas L. Davis W. Bernard Deister Herbert A. Duke John H. Findley Paul A. Gattie George Goldstein C. B. Green Wfilliam R. Ham George F. Hughes Charles G. Larkins Mrs. Pauline Lautman Robert A. Mullin Joseph D. O'Connell Robert R. Richardson William P. Riley Robert Rosenfeld Mrs. Arleigh M. Selke Andrew J. Senchack Everett H. Wade J. Don Woodside Page Eighty-nine
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