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Seniors GRACE HARNETT Akron Ohio A.B. History Grfm1Bool: Editorg Girls' Quartet '33,'3.1,g Chorus '33, 'gin Glee Club '35, 'uxfig Class Secretarv '34, '36g Oxford Secretary 'j4: Historical Society '34, '36g Secretary 1:53 .X'l1Il1ffI!.f Co-editor 'jgg ,Yaniifnf Associate Editor 'ggfvg Student Teacher 'jog Y. P. S. i fs Secretary Jim. The limrf If, rwlrfizv, Me lHI1it'2'.fIlZ71df?1K'f lo dirrd. Swamp marigolds-Chaucer's Prioresse making pancakes? silver laughterva Swiss music box playing The 1 IlHf7'r1l .lffzrrfi qi' a .llarim1rl1r--orange sherbet. Y il 1 Oh, Gracie! Gracie! Hearing you sing the sun- beam song in History class or seeing you play l.ovefhate-friendship on the blackboard, one would never suspect you capable of stern pedagogy, nor would one guess your ability to manage any- thing from Historical Society Teas to boy friends. D. EILEEN MAJOR Youngstown Ohio .X.l3. Nlatlicmatics Oxford ljfrillftllll fummirree fliairman 'jfvg Class Secretary 'jig 'llreasurer 'jog iilee Clulw Iii, 'jfvg L1l'10TllS'kQf, hifi. .l'r1ff 211i flwi1f nf G1'rurf iliiffnxgl' cH1111f.1ff. .loan dfltrc shelling peas clove pinlcs- lwlacla pearls Yalky rie. k U V l'ilccn's ide.: uf Il moderate cmirse ol' studx is twenty four hours, including lloulwle latin. 'l'li.1t not living cnouuli tn lcccp l1t'l'Ilk'1'lll'll'tl,NllL'XKCHY in for Uxlfwrd sm icty prrwurams, for glee clulv .md tlioral urirlg, .tn-l fllC'H rmnplainctl that she didn't lgntm what tn .lo in licr sparc time. Nln- has the luiaclc of getting tliinus tlunr, trio. l'1m cr uf' lmltlcrslltp, l igiicsstlicy'c.lll1t. ffl Jr- l :Y.po.7,
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Seniors F. PRESTON LOCKHART Akron Ohio A.B. Science Class President '35, 'jfll Oxford President '36, Vice-President '35g Y. Nl. A. A. President '35, Class Basketball Captain '35, '36, Oxford Basket- ball Captain '34, '3C. Jil, Vvnzzlliffnn':w' ifr111',frm':'ri' kirld. Fuzzy has certainly earned his degree. Fairly and late he has heen up and at his routine of work and studies: yet he always has time for a friendly chat or a game of basketliall. We don't know just what he is planning for his life work, hut in whatever field of endeavor he ven- tures we know that he will make a success. His ambition, his spontaneity, and his fine sense of honor assure us of thatfehesides, with such a smile, how could he fail? MARY C. MORSE Plattsburg New York A.B. l,atin Class 'lireasurer '33, Oxford Yiee-l'resident '33 Treasurer '35, Secretary --UIQ Baskethall '33, '34, '-ICQ Captain '3fig Class Baskethall '33, '34, '3fvg Captain '35, I.. Ii. S. Seeretary T241 Class Yiee-l'resident '3og H. NN. A. A. Secretary- I reasurer 34. ffiflz r1fft't'ffUll bfilfllllllxg' in nm' are and l'1l!I'llfiIffINI ruff of lin' nIfn'2'. 'Tis a pleasure to write aliout Nlaryf- she has so many attractive qualities. l think practicality is one of her outstanding: eharaeteristies. Now, had she heen Ophelia, instead of ruining silly wreaths of faded flowers and eliantiiiu dismal songs in insane halihlement, l'ni sure she would have married Hamlet and eured him of his melan- choly. She would have made him near his ruliliers in storm y weather, would have made him eat proper, nourishing foods and in no time at all shell have transformed him into one of the most sensihle, one of the most popular, and one of the most -iolli' crowned heads of all liurope. Page Nineteen
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Seniors CATHARINE FAY ANDERSON Coban, Guatemala Central America AB. History Historical Treasurer '34g Vice-President '35, President '36, Nobel Treasurer '34, Vice-President '35- 'Ticvzf ht'!'l11f!Ik1'llg of others N1rItic',l'0It llxink of her. Apple blossoms in a crock-Puck reading Omar lihayyam-wSt. Cecilia playing a ukelele-'April showers--mist of twilightsplum preserves- Gris- elda with a rolling pinfa lace fan. Pk 41 IF l must tell this on Catharine. l,ast summer she aided and abetted in the theft of a photograph! only to suffer a like loss. What is that old saying about chickens Coming home to roost? lVere l to describe Catharine to one who did not know her, l'd give the following reeipefTo one brown-haired young woman add considerable charm mixed with a measure of wholesome fun. blix well with a large part of deep spirituality and add a generous measure of intelligence. Season with the essence of true womanliness-result?-Catharine Anderson. JOHN Z. ANDREE Monongahela Pennsylvania .-LB. Science Class Basketball '33, '34, '35, '-go, Oxford Basket- ball '33, '34, '35, Oxford Treasurer '33g Yiee-l'resi- 71-1 friends. dent '33, President '34g Ijnwl lfnfffvg Y. Nl. rl. A. President '33, l.. li. S. Yiee-President '35 Student Council President '3fw: Class Treasurer '3i. fir' 'ZC1 lj iz :'r1'n1,i' pt11jf1'I xLft'I1ff! kllftfflf. Sturdy, dull-red oak leaves of harvestgtime. Oak leaves which, when pierced by sunlight, beeome the stained glass windows of autumn. Ili 4' 42 College is a happy place, for there we make beau- tiful friendships. lt is also a sad plate, because there we also must take leave of many we love. lkhen l think of your graduation, john, a bit of a lump comes to my throat, because for these past few years ive have been not only neighbors but lfriendsff How sweet the xxordl e have studied together, we have broken bread together and we have prayed together. v les, there is a bit of sadness in the thought of your graduation, -Iohn, but l yxouldn't wish it to be otherwise. Nl ifpah. Poge Twenty-Qrie
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