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IP MAIXS. MARK iX la.IZAin ' .ri 1. Si-ynmur. . .S.— •»- o i ( )(( lulucalion V. V. C. A. 1-4; Spanisli Cluh 1: Cnllege S..cial Con Class Social Committee 4; Y. V. Social O ' liimittee 4; ' ice-Prcsident 4 : Polity 4 : W. A. A. 1-4. If she wants to tcU you what she thinks, she will do S ' of how you may feel about it — so don ' t be surprised, topic of conversation is . rizona and all its attractioi Oil Kings and Copper Mines. She is a grown up little i RAIl-ORl). I-:U(iF.XE KI)I;I-:RTS, Iv.ir. irgiiiia B.S. — Cliciiiistrv and Malhciimtics Y. M. C. . . 1-4. Cabinet 2; Press Club 2, 3. 4. Managing Editor 4: Ionian 2; arsity Football 2-4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; X ' arsity Baseball 1-4, Captain 2; Track E 2; College Social Committee 2; EE Club 3, 4; Class President 2; Honorable Mention. Vou-all don ' know what you miss not to have hot biscuits every mawnin ' . ' A ' irginnie has a special liking for athletics, peanuts, and West Main street. e, t year he will be a math professor. 7;. l;i ) ). RC 111. Richm..ii.l. In.liana .I.B. — Home licoiioiiiics and l-.iu lish V. V. C. A. 4: Public Speaking l)e|iartment Play 1. 3; I). D. Cirls ' Play 2: D. U. Play 2. 3; Chapel Dedicatory Play 4; Chairman D. D. Social Committee 4. Say. did you hear someone yelling in the library? If you did. u was Kuth. . cting is her accomplishment— even the rouge gn iw natur- ally on her cheeks— Domestic Science is her avocation. L11-:TZM. X, WKSTIXK, (■layt.m. Indiana A.n.— Bible and luu ' lis i Y. V. C. A. 1-4. Cabinet 3. 4; Student Council 3. Inter-donn 3; Science Clidj 1-4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Phoeni.x 2; Polity 1-3: Church Extension Group 3. 4. President 3; Summer Sch.iol ' IS- ' l ' ). As true blue as her eyes is this rollicking maiden. We are a t n- i!.hcd to note her increased vocabulary and her added dignity since she l)ecame Miss Doan ' s assistant. Next year she plans to work among the Indians in Oklahoma. nly-fiz:
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ift ■ jH l-y- ' .- ' -. (;i.ASS. K( i|;1-:RT L.. I ' .enton l[arl ,r, Mich. .- . ). — Chemistry ami Ccnnau I ' ress Clul) 2, 3. 4, Managing Editor i. iiditor 4: Anglican 3; Ionian 2. 3; Cnllt-ge Council 3; College Social Committee 2; Tennis 3. 4; Track 3. 4; Fuothall 4: Der Deutsche Vcrein 1; Karlham Service Clul. 4; Managing Editor Sargasso. l;..l, looks like a youngster, but he tackled a man ' s jol, when he undertook t., edit the Press. He is of a scientific turn of mmd. a very .ke|. and philosophical thmker. He likes to huzz on occasi.iU. and has an abnormal uc cream api.etne. DICKSi iX. M. R ■ C. I ' .ruwnsville. In.liana .I.H.— nii-lish aud r-rcuch . I A 1-4; Le Cercle Erancais 1. 2. 4: i las- Social Cnm- nmlcr 2. I hairman 4; Treasurer D. D. Girls 2; 1 ), 1 ), l ' la Ca-t 2. 3; 1) l Social I oinmntee 2; ' ice-President I ' , D, ' -. 3, I ciimre and dignified enough to chaperone a l- ' rcshman sister, W uh her several athletic admirers we ilo not see that she needs to sin,L;, Will there he any ' stars ' in nn crown? lli:iKi )XI.ML ' S, DOROTHY, Richiiiciiid. Indiana A.B.—IIisloi-y and Hiiyllsh W C. . . 1-4. Cabinet 3; Class Secretary 2: Chairman hVesh- man-Junior IVohc ( ommittee 3; College Social Committee 4; Phoeni.K 2:()rchestra 1.2.4 : l.e Cercle Francais 2,4; ' .. .. . 1-4. E.xecutive Com- mittee 2.4; arsity Hockey 1-4; arsity Baseball 2.3: Sargasso Staff 4. . nything that you want done and that done well call on Dot, Beinij an honor student did not minimize her success in other lines. Mll.L.s. . I ' M.XI ' R .XAIo.s, West Xewti.n. Indiana .I.H. Hislory and English . M. C. A. 1. 3. 4. Cabinet 3. 4; Eootball E 3: Debating Team 3; Press Club 3. 4. Managing Editor 3; Ionian 1. 3. 4; Class Presi- dent 3; Polity 3. 4; Student Council 3. Inter-dorm Committee 3; Hand- book Committee 1, 3; Prohil.iti.m ( lub 1; Le Cercle h ' rancais 4; Pur- due University 2. What shall we say about Sumner? He has so many g I points and is so totally .levoid of had ones that we will let yon .Iraw your own conclusiiins. rav» y- ,uo-
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i Ki ' .LIAWr. DOXALD I ' .., (ainin, In. liana H.S M,illu-iiiulii-s ami I ' liysiii . M. C. A. 1-4: ( lav-, I ' rt-M.U-nt 1. -4: Stu.k-nt r.iumii ,1 -1, I ' ri-si- lU-Tit 3; lmL-r-.l .ni. ( -..inmittcc ,? ; IVi s Cluli 2. ,5. 4. Ass.K-ialc Editor ,i, 4; Studcnl Affairs Uuar.l 1: Inn, an 4; l.r (. iTcli- l-raiuaiis 4; Science 1, 2. .1 President ,i; Spanish llu:. . ' ; I )er Deutsche erein 1 ; Sargasso Stalif. Though he majored Ml science this exrei.lional yoalh call speak four languages, h.m ahvavs has a cheerfid word for a feller when he ' s got the hlnes, l!y his latest ,l.vers„in. racing throngli the dining room with Miss Long. n.. donht he phiils lo lose nincli a oirdll|.ois. l ' |-:. kS( ). . I.( l I... West .Milt, ,11. I dli,, .!.H.— lllst. ' ry ,iinl h.iuilish . W. C. . , 1-4. fahinet 2. a. 4. I ' resi,leiit 4; r,.lity ,i. 4; Ma.lrigal 1-4; W. . , , . 1-4; College Social Committee 1; Phoenix 1; Stiiilent toimcil 1; Her Deutsche ' ereiii 1; Sargass,, Stali ' . . shnek .,f joy or exaltati,,n. a livel sP ' p. a few notes fr,,iii s,,nie s,.iig ,,r opera a,i,l a heart laugh .-.uil li.,,i,l-shake. l;( ) I:RS. lUa ' l-.MI M.. Ricliiii,,ii,l. In.liana J.iS. — MatlicniatiiS ami liiliiratiaii . V. (. ' . A. . ' -4; D, D, („rls ' Play . ' ; D. D. f ' Liy ,5; l-rench (luh 4; .Secretary-Treasurer D. I), . ssociati, ,u ,! ; lloia.rahle . lenti.,n. She sInifHes the trig and the algehra until ,1 ,iiakes one dizzy. Dom. Science is her ,,ther interest— hut i,i sewing she collects her P, tlir.,iigli sympathy fn.ni the heail of the ilepartment. So small she almost l,,oscs hers, If ,„ ih, ' l„g car she ilri es. DI ' L ' KI-.R, lll-: m. JR., Richnii.ii,!, Indiana A.B.—I ' olilual Science and licnnamics . M. ( . .K. 1. . ' ; I), D, Treasurer 1. I ' resalent .i ; S,,cial (. ..nirnit- tei ' ,!. 4; ( ollege S,.e,al ( oiiimittee j; Science ( luh 2; (dee flul, 4; Sen„,r Play Cmmittee 4. Jmlgiiig from his walk ,,ne w.,ul,l think that he had just fallen lieir to Wall Street, Laying all ),.kes asi,lc whether managing a stage, perf,.rming a chemistry experiment ,.r carrying ,,n a eonversati,,ii, he gets there-
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