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Wilhelmina Eckey Robert McCoy Elizabeth Gorman Lois Fuller Ralph McCracken William Layden We have another classmate, Margaret Haworth, who has only been with us three years. Margaret is gracious and has a deep understanding for her friends. Her brown eyes flirt. Investigating the latest evidences of Eleanor Lyans' ambition Qshe of the exaggerated wisecracksj, we find she finished her requirements for nurse's training last October and is now polishing off a couple of years of college.- Among our talented is super-swimmer and Queen, Marilyn. Her wit and humor are unmatchable, and her efficiency is the secret of her gracefulness. John Rourke, Earl Schwyhart, and Gordon Smith have been come and go men. J ohn's presence on campus is quiet enough, but there is a touch of potential Irish dynamite, too. Earl handles the Earlham hook-up with WKBV, the film projectors, and is connected 23 Louis Marstaller Martha Hargrove June Griswold Franz Roehr Robert Rollf Miriam Hoover
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Awigm 2 '-ll' ll U 1 Y abr- ----A -- - - if l Hoover is a good sport, and as captain of the Sen- ior hockey team, she did her best to make the Seniors win. We liked her as co-chairman of the Women's Precedent Committee this year. Ah, the Royal Order of the Probies Club loses its last member with the graduation of Louis Marstaller. When he goes home, he has the long- est ride east-to Freeport, Maine. Louis, a mem- ber of the Sargasso literary staff, thought of all the things We shouldnlt print. To fly among the - ll l No. Tall People 1 Nojililork for Efollege No. Having Cars 5 1: NO. Mis ll No. Female I No. Commuters S , g x 1 Q I No. Wear-Glasses Y' j 1 k . A . , f I i ...Q 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 clouds far above the earth is Marte's aspiration. Will-o'-the-wisp, capricious, she plasters her walls with pictures of airplanes and hopes to get into commercial flying. June's natural loveliness is delightfully refreshing. Smiling, June is as brilliant and competent as she is feminine. She has played leads across the footlights during four years for Earlham audiences. This year she has been our Homecoming Queen and president of the A.W.S. Franz with his European background makes us know that the days of King Ar- thur and chivalry are not yet gone. A cultured linguist, he is a connoisseur of classi- cal music and art. 22
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Margaret Haworth Janet Roberts Earl Schwyhart 4 it Gordon Smith Marilyn Miller John D. Rourke with other hook-ups and projects around Earlham. Gordon, the Deacon, has been undecided as to what his vocation should be, and has changed his mind so far every semester. Dottie Reeder-all round college girl-whose interests include sports, dramat- ics, literature, and anything Earlham, is a jolly bundle of joy who always sees the right side of everything and the best in everyone. She's a trim girl with a swinging stride and a head full of ideas. And Mary Smith, conscientious, and hard-working though she is, and always ready with a helping hand for anyone, still finds time to see her giant from New York. Gene Stevens should fit in here as a serious worker and is to be remembered as one of our best boosters. Not to be outdone anywhere is the Hquiz-kid of quiz-kids -a conversationalist plus--learned in many fields- our one and only Mary Polk-a real gem. Polk and Haworth hold down their cor- ner of the dorm despite all intrusion. And meet Doc Smelser-one swell guy, and probably the smoothest dresser of ye old '42, He was our Sophomore president, but the Chem lab is almost his greatest love- Then of course with much rever- ence we mention our dual personality-the man with the soft persuasive voice,
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