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THE MILEJTONEJ 1939 :L- Page T' werity-two ALFRED D. STOUT Treasurer and Business Manager 1037f FREDERICK D. KRUEGER Enrollment Secretary 1934fff BESSIE L. TAYLOR Matrori of CulverfSt0clQton Hall 1938f CONRAD WILL Engineer and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 1924 f MABLE YEAGER Matron Men's Dormitory 19367 FAY HANLY JONES Office Secretary and Assistant Registrar
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S Mw4l- ie-MV'-fm f L! J.. vi- THE MILEJTONEI 959 HARLIE LAWERENCE SMITH, M.A. Professor of Education and Head of the Department of Education 1934! CLAUDE E. SPENCER, A.B. Instructor in Library Science 1922- PAUL KENMORE SCOTT, M.A. Professor of Physical Education and Head ofthe Depart' rnent of Physical Education 1937! EVELYN BACHMANN, B.S., M.A. Instructor in Physical Education 193'7n WILLIAM A. HERINGTON, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education and Biology 1938- Page Twen
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Trl: MILEJTONEI 1939 SENIOR CLASS President .,..... .,,.. E ARL BARTAREAU VicefPresident ....... .,... M ILDRED LOUISE SILVEY SecretaryfTreasurer ....... .... W ALTER NILES Student Senate Members ..., ..... J oI-IN KIRCHER SUZANNE CI-IRIST MILDRED Louisa SILVEY CHESTER KRUBGER The class of '39 entered CulverfStockton College September, 1935 with ninetyfone members. Four men from the class Were chosen as members of the Varsity. Seven freshmen men lettered in football. Six of the girls of the class were members of the allfgirl orchestra which was organized on the Hill that year. Fourteen members of the freshman class participated in roles in the dramatic productions of the year. Ten frosh appeared on the Dean's Honor Roll. Seven members of the class worked on student publications. Fiftyfsix students returned to the Hill in September, 1936, to enroll in the Sophomore class. This year the class contributed six letter men to the football team, six men to the basketball team, thirteen of the members were in dramatic productions and Hve of them appeared on the Dean's Honor Roll. Ten Sophomores were in chorus, six in orchestra, and five in band. There Was an increase in the interest taken on student publications with eight members of the class in responsible staff positions on the Milestones and Megaphone. Twentyftwo students of the class of '39 returned as Juniors. Five of the men earned letters in football. A member of this class held the editorship of the Megaphone, and ten other Juniors held important staff positions on publicationsg three of the class entered plays in the onefact play contest. Ten of the members were on the Dean's Honor Roll the first semester. The class of '39 graduated with fortyfone students, due to a large increase by special and transferred students. Ten members of this class again made the Dean's Honor Roll, ten registered as members of the dramatic club, with seven taking important parts in productions given during the year. Ten members of the class qualihed for membership in a A Cappella Choir, and three each played in Band and Orchestra. The editorship of the Megaphone was again held by this class and seven other seniors had positions on student publications. Five men participated in football, and basketball claimed three others. In all other extra' curricular and social activities the seniors have had a part. The traditions and standards of CulverfStockton College have been consistently upheld by the class of '39. By Mildred Louise Silvey Page Twenty-three M
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