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FRESHMAN ACCOUNTING Section One Appel, Phillip Bernstein, Norman Burke, Robert E. Campbell, Alex O. Caton, J. Reece, Jr. Claify, Robert F. Conley, Edna Cox, Charles Davenport, Douglas Davidson, Robert P Derbis, Joseph A. Entrekin, ldas C. Farrell, Edward G. Fitzgerald, Joseph F. Gaufin, Leslie C. Gladys, John A. Hale, Edith L. Hoy, William V. Kaster, Leonard Kerlin, Donald J. Kunke, Arley W. Lemnah, Norman F. Levine, Sidney Long, Knox S. Maley, Austin P. Mallen, John Mason, Edmund D. Meehan, Donald J. Menick, Louis Moore, Frederick C. Murphy, Olive Nowell, James N. O'C0nnell, Kenneth E Oleske, Andrew Pumphrey, Walter T Preller, Marie A. Reidelberger, Robert Samaha, Gloria M. Schaffer, Robert P. Sheehy, Mary C. Stock, William M. Tastet, Joseph F. Turner, Lloyd E. VanGraek, Irving Wfebster, Leonard E. Welty, Richard C. Williams, David F. Zografos, George Paige Nuzetg one
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FRESHMAN BOARD OF GOVERNORS Set'firm I St'CIfi011 2 Section 3 E. MASON JAMES I. HUMPHREY DONALD KNECHT WALTER T. PUMPHREY Lois F. MURRAY CLIN-'ORD ANDREWS One fine evening in September, 1939, about one hundred very bewildered freshmen assembled to begin the course in accountancy. We were introduced not to pr0feSSOrS with long beards and stern eyes, but, to real, amiable, human beings with remarkable power to conduct interesting and prontable classes. With their patient teaching we soon began to understand the true meaning of the term accountancy. After becoming acquainted with our many classmates, we elected our class repre- sentatives: E. Mason and Walter T. Pumphrey, Section 14 James I. Humphrey and Lois F. Murray, Section Hg and Clifford Andrews and Donald E. Knecht, Section III. Came a pause in the school year known as Mid-year Exams! It was at this time that we took our pen in hand and industriously put down in black and white our knowledge of Accounting and Business Law. We might mention here that we learned one important thing, if nothing else, during the Hrst semester-and that is-- Don't put off until tomorrow what you should study today. We emerged from the exami- nations-scarred a little-but much wiser. Now we know what a long and hard Struggle those Juniors and Seniors before us have had! And now, as we watch the Seniors graduate, deep in our hearts we are hoping that we too, may also some day earn our degrees! We humbly hope that we may succeed in living up to the very high standards established by the Juniors and Seniors. We con- gratulate the graduates and wish them, one and all, success in their future endeavors. At the same time, we assure them that the Class of 1942 will endeavor to uphold the ideals of Columbus University, to which the Graduating Class of 1940 has So nobly adhered and so richly enhanced. Page Niuefy
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FRESHMAN ACCOUNTING Section Two Allison, Melvin O. Barth, William G. Beatty, Eugene Blinkhorn, Joseph H. Bogaard, John Brown, Victor B. Brownlow, Paul B. Collins, Francis B. Dessicker, Ernest Diwald, Frank J. Feinsilber, Frank Gantz, Frank Gibbons, Ralph B. Gibson, Louis A. Goldberg, Morris Herbert, Bernard Horton, James A. Hosker, Arthur E. Humphrey, James Jackson, Bernard Mente, William B. P 12: Nmeiq Iwo L. F. I. Millar, Chas. M. Miller, Ernest M. Minnet, James F. Montgomery, Robert B. Morrow, James A. A. Mould, William E. Murray, Lois E. Nerove, Irene O'Rourke, Thos. F. Page, Conrad, Jr. Quigley, John A. Rosenfeld, Robert Sheppard, Mary E. Sognier, Joseph W. Spurlock, Clara B. Townsend, Richard L. Welch, Andrew E. Widner, Guy S. Willcoxon, Elizabeth XVondrowitz, William R Young, Lewis F.
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