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CLASS 01F 11935 ELMER CARRIKER Chairman MALCOLM HORNER JANE MCDANIEL JUNE ROBINSON THURLOW STONE OLD According to tradition, Sophomores were just as iiJoeK cocky, and self-as- sured when Mother was a girl as they are now. Perhaps this sophomoric attitude is an asset, for it enables them to forget the days When they were brow-beaten Freshmen, de- velops individualities, and imbues them With favor- able aggressive spirit. Many are gaining recog- nition in campus activities, while the greatest class contributioneto the social Whirlpoolewas the Cotil- lion, held in Evans Halle music by Hal Rothert and his orchestra. The governing, such as it is, is carried on by the committee appointed by the Student Senate.
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CLASS OF 1934 JOHN BUNN Chairman GERALDINE POWELL Shades of proms, week- ends, upperclassman privi- leges, and Mirages! The parade moves on, and bud- ding youth reaches matur- ity h such sophisticated maturity. For the Junior, hope springs eternal, and even black-lists can not quench enthusiasm. This arrogant collegian has lost l the unsubstantiated con- ceit of a Sophomore and not yet attained the Sen- ior,s polished ego. His situ- ation is transitory, but in the transition he asserts that all knowledge, all life, and all love are hishpar- ticularly love, Which for 34 brought many fatali- ties. Of course, the Juniors, just assuming responsibili- ties, already are carrying them better than the Sen- iors did, and far better- 1 who would dare doubt it l hthan the Sophomores ever Will. Motto: ,34 AND 5 PROGRESS. HELEN KIMBERLIN ROBERT STEVENS HARDY RALSTON l23l
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CLASS GF 1936 RALPH ROESSLER, JR. Chairman ROBERT VERNON COPELAND Apparently believing that uthere is safety in numbersh, this yearts Freshman class invaded the DePauW campus flve hun- dred and twenty-nine strong. The emotionalism of high school commence- ment oratory still inspir- ing them With a resolve to make uat: least two or three Atsh, they soon con- sidered themselves blaseh DePauW men and women. Freshmen used to be seen-not heard. Now, see- ing is the lesser of the two evils. In the Freshman- Sophomore fight episode and the Freshman cap wrangle, uThe DePauwh played the part of a val- iant arbitrator. The Stu- dent Senate deprived the Whine? of class ofiicers, but they managed their urhinie romph and even . had it crowded. Excelsior! ELVA ESTHER DONNEL VIRGINIA BEVERLY FOWLER JEAN KATHLEEN WHITE t25t
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