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MARY LENORA AGREE, A.B. Freedom, Pa. MARY GRACE ALLEN, B.S. Hopkinton, Iowa BETTY JANE BARNES, B.S. Sharon, Pa. RHoDA BATTEIGER, A.B. Beaver Falls, Pa. JOHN BEGOLLY, B.S. Vandergrift, Pa. CLIFFORD WILLIAM BEITSCH, New Brighton, Pa. JOHN WILLARD BLACK, A.B. New Brighton, Pa. ANNA MARY CARPENTER, B.S Ambridge, Pa. B.S. CLASS OF '36 Merry Mary . . . came from Freedom . . . to Geneva . . . to learn to teach French . . . and broadened her interests to include . . . writing for the Cabinet . . . membership in the English Club . . . and the W. S. A. Cabinet . . . Took part in intramurals . . . Senior Class Play . . . and accepted dues for the French Club . . . She enjoyed school greatly . . . but played hooky during the flood . . . to float around Freedom . . . in a rowboat . . . Gracie Allen , . . red-headed Covie from Iowa . . . President of the Math Club . . . and of her class in McKee Hall . . . mem- ber of the Y.W. Cabinet . . . C.S.U .... and Activities Committee . . . Hopes to teach theorums . . . in high school . . . and practices on any poor freshman . . . who gets stuck on his assignment . . . Betty Barnes . . . from Sharon to Geneva . . . had Spanish Club . . . Volley Ball . . . and May Day . . . to keep her from her books the first two years . . . English Club the last year . . . Movie-goer deluxe . . . ther uncle is manager of the Rialto? . . . knits with zest . . . and wants to be a schoolmarm . . . Rhoda Batteiger . . . that little girl . . . from way up on the hill . . . who kept a football 'player in training . . . by making him walk two miles . . . from the last bus stop . . . Helped plan the VV. S. A. formal the last two years . , . played intramural volley- ball and basketball . . . and was a member of the Historical Society . . . Johnny Begolly . . . the football player who kept in training . . . by walking two miles from the last bus stop . . . to visit a certain girl . . . played four years on the varsity . . . participated in intramural basketball and mushball . . . played third base on the baseball team . . . and was Vice-President of the Y.M.C.A. Cliff Beitsch . . . came to Geneva as a basketball star . . . and continued as such for four years . . . When he's not running around on the basketball court . . . he could be seen escorting a certain blonde . . . but to be brief . . . Brighton . . . basketball . . . blondes . . . suit Beitsch . . . John Black . . . from New Brighton to Geneva . . . where he enthusiastically entered into four years' activity in the Historical Society . . . two years in the Y.M.C.A .... three years in thc Mathematics Club . . . and then won his way into the exclusive Economics Club . . . where he helped initiate the business survey which that club carried on among the industries of Beaver Falls . . . Anna Mary Carpenter . . . went through Geneva . . . in three years . . . and yet found time to read for highest honors . . . a member of the French Club . . . Y.W.C.A .... the English Club . . . and President of the Spanish Club . . . a glee girl . . . who writes for the Cabinet . . . plays the piano and rattles the drums . . . and dissects beasties . . . for her major subject . . .
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BERT FRANKLIN CAROTHERS, JR. Beaver Falls, Pa. A JAMES ROBERT CHRISTY, A.B. Shippingport, Pa. MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN, A.B. Beaver Falls, Pa. ' GRACE JEANNE CUMMING, A.B. Rochester, Pa. MARJORIE OLIVE DOAK, A.B. Enon Valley, Pa. ROBERT DUNCAN, A.B. Monaca, Pa. RUTH ELDA DUNN, A.B. Beaver Falls, Pa. ELLA MAY EARLY, A.B. Beaver Falls, Pa. J CLASS OF ' 6 A.B. Bert Carothers . . . thinks that gentlemen prefer redheads . . . one of whom keeps him quite busy . . . when he's not working as night watchman . . . at the Ing-Rich Enamel Co .... was trombone man in the band . . . and quite active in intramurals . . . exposed to four years of Economics . . . but declares that he is immune . . . Bob Christy . . . a skipper born and bred in Shippingport . . . owns a ferry-boat . . . that was almost swamped in the flood . . . cast anchor at Geneva . . . where for four years . . . he sailed through to an A.B. in History . . . continually chewing the rag . . . with intramurals . . . and Y.M.C.A. as sidelines . . . Mary Lib Coleman . . . of the Political Science Colemans . . . President of the Pep Club . . . Vice-President of the French Club . . . and Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . managed the Girls' Glee Club in '35 . . . acted for the Frill and Dagger . . . and in the Senior Class Play . wrote Aux Femmes for the Cabinet and directed pub- licity for the 1935 Genevan . . . in her spare time she was active in the German Club . . . the Historical Society . . . and the C.S.U. . . . spent last summer in Europe . . . and rumors say that she nearly fell out of a Venetian gondola . . . Jeanne Cumming . . . found coming to Geneva . . . a bothersome task on cold mornings . . . until a couple of pre-meds came to her rescue . . . in a Plymouth coupe . . . she pays dues to the German Club . . . the English Club . . . and participates in intramural sports . . . is interested in broadening her knowledge . . . by a business course at Carnegie Tech . . . Margie Doak . . . soloist in the Glee Club . . . and Secretary- Treasurer of the same . . . member of the C.S.U .... and English Club . . . Wants to go to the Westminster Choir School . . . to study sacred music . . . but is prepared to teach English . . . just in case . . . Dunk Duncan . . . from Monaca . . . who declares that the students in his practice teaching classes taught him more than he taught them . . . kept himself busy . . . not by studying . . . but by serving sodas . . . at Monaca Isaly's . . . and trying to in- terest . . . a certain girl in Beaver . . . Ruth Dunn . . . every freshman's big sister . . . majored in Psychology . . . in preparation for social service work . . . but changed her mind . . . and will change her name to Park . . . in June . . . meanwhile she keeps busy . . . by being President of the Glee Club . . . Secretary of the Pep Club . , . active member of Y.W.C.A. Cabinet . . . Historical Society . . . and German Club . . . Ella May Early . . . who is sometimes late . . . even though she lives but a square from Old Main . . . was a member of the Junior Ring Committee . . . Historical Society . . . and Y.W.C.A. . . played intramural volleyball and basketball . . . and worked on the Senior Tea Committees . . .
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