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THE MAPLE LEAF hff - 7 ' - t., V .. 1 ig 71' ,fig ,.ifz:.g,..4.'f iii , I l f,Z9??'QCE'fd7f'-.',if 1 Sfaagt' - 1 A Q.. - ff me EARLE BRILHART, B.A. VERNA ENNS, B.S. H. CLAIR AMSTUTZ, B.A. Scottdale, Penna. Bible, Physical Sciences Adelphian. Critic III. Pres. IV: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet III! Pres. Y. P. C. A. IV: Maple Leaf III: Class Tre-as, III: Mens Chorus: Bus. Mgr. A Cappella 3 Audubon I C. XV. Band: Dormitory Council IIIZ Mennonite Historical Society: Ski Club, Not given to passing hasty judgment, of a thoughtful La junta, Colorado Economics and Commerce, Bible Avon. Vice Pres. III. Pres. IV: Colorado State Teachers College I. II: Ladies, A Cap- pella Chorus: Record Staff: Sec'5' C. XV. Band IV: F. V. Band: Student Asst 1Com- meruiall III, IV: Sec'y S. L. A, III: German Club. Lively, business-like: gets there: true to her convictions. Dalton, Ohio Biology, Physical Sciences Adelphian. Pres. III, Critic IV: Debate I, III: C, IV. Band. Pres. IV: F. V. Band: Pres. S. L. A. III: Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet III. IV: Pres, Audubon IV: Editor Maple Leaf IV: Me-n's A Cappella Chorus IV: Dormitory Council IV: Student Lecture Board III. IV: Ashland College, Summer 1927: Student Asst KZoologyJ IV. turn of mind-that's Earl. EZRA BEACHY, B.A. Sherwood, Ohio Bible, English Adelphian: Me-n's, A Cappella Chorus I, III: C. XV. Band, F. V. Band: Editor Handbook III: Pres. German Club IV: Y, M. C, A. Cabinet It's Clai.r's quick turn of mind, thoughtfulness of others, and appreciative nature that welcome him to any group. VIRGINIA BROWN, B.A. Goshen, lnd. English, Modern Languages Vesperian, Critic IV: French Club: Sec'y German Club IV: Basketball: Vice Pres. W0- III. IV: Debate II: Record Staff III, IV: Men- nonite Historical Soeiety: Audubon. Conscientious devotion to duty and deep convictions characterize this persistent Worker. Page twenty-four 1933 men's Athletic Association III, IV: Sec'y Stl-1' dent Lecture Board III. Sunny Virginia! 'Ginny' is an efficient gloom chaser and an invaluable aid.
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THE MAPLE LEAF SENIORS Ross Gerber ...,.......................... President john Coffman .e.A.........,........e. Vice-President Lucille Kreider -- -- .eY.. .......... S ecretary joseph Swope .... ...... - ...... H N Treasurer CLASS OF '33 Winding slowly across the beaten plain, comes a long line of dust- covered wagons. Many such lines had followed the dusty, narrow trail. Now comes the last lap of a four years' journey with man and beast physi- cally tired, yet spiritually eager to press on, knowing that the goal has been nearly reached. ln the fall of '29 when ninety, under the leadership of james Steiner, started on this trail across mountains, plains and rivers unknown, the com- pany was self confident, gay and carefree, After a summer's rest, when the wagon train was ready to resume the journey, the new leader, Glen- wood Schertz, had fewer wagons, as many remained at the resting place, while others joined different wagon companies. But the prevailing spirit was the same. Dangers were now not as easily overcome, yet the travellers looked ahead to the next train. On the third stretch the company, with their new leader, Ross Gerber, now being established in their roving life, were able to aid a new wagon train, the Freshmen. New strength prevailed and victories were numerous, with many rewards and places of honor. The days for rest and pleasure, though not so numerous, were well spent, as the records in the old chest of the leader's wagon prove. And now in the last lap the company is not the same,-some having been left behind, others having joined, yet the same slogan, Truth, loyalty and service , has spurred the brave hearts on. The land toward which they have travelled is dimly seen in the distance. Indian raids, animal foes, tricky traders, friendly campfires, and the special day of rest for friend- ship's sake, are just memories. Soon each wagon will go its own way, each achieving new honors for itself, each carrying abroad the aims, hopes, am- bitions, and ideals gained in four long years of mutual striving and learning. -Sarah Esch. 1 9 3 3 Page twevzty-three
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THE MAPLE LEAF' IOHN COFFMAN, B.A. SARAH ESCH, B.A. EDGAR FREY, B.S. Vineland, Ontario Elkhart, Ind. Archbold, Ohio History, French Adelphian, Critic II, IV: University of Toronto, Sum- mer sessions: Vice Pres. Sen- ior Class: Men's A Cappella Chorus: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet IV: Pres. Dormitory Council IV: Pres. French Club IV: C. XV. Band: Record Staff II, IV: Student Lecture Board II: Audubon: Ass't Dean of Men IV. Whether 'Papa' makes a speech, sings, or recites Biology, Physical Sciences Yesperian, Vice Pres. IV: Debate I: Ladies' A Cappella Chorus: Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet III, IV: C. XV. Band, F. V. Band, Sec'y Il. IV: Class His- torian II, III, IV: German Club: Record Staff: I'ntcr-sn- ciety Council IV: Basketball? Pres. YYonien's Athletic Assoc'n I V. Sally is our youngest, but her 'Come on, girlsl' is indica- tive of her leadership. Economics, English .-Ydelphian, Class Vice Pres. Il, III: Men's Chorus: A Call- pella Chorus: Book Store Mgr. III, IV: Student Council: In- ter-society Council II: Acad- einy '1Z9. The fortunate man, for he has Bessie. Jack loves to argue, and makes a jolly store- keeper. French, he 'hews to the 1ine'. LINUS I. EICSTI, B.A. Tiskilwa, lll. English, Biology Aurora, Treas. III, Pres. IV: Men's Chorus. Pres. IV: A Cappella Chorus, Pres. III: Pres Inter-society Council IV: Student Council IV: German Club: Audubon: Basketball: Baseball: Tennis. Liney, of Varsity-Four fame, loves to sing draw, bark and scare the kiddies. IRENE ESCHLIMAN, B.S. Dalton, Ohio Home Economics, English Vesperian: Wayne County Normal I: Ash- land College II: C. YV. Band: Record Staff III. Associate Editor IV: Y. W. C. A. Cabinets IV: French Club: Home Economics Club, Treas. IV: Audubon. Wl1ere's Rene? In the Y-room proof-read- ing the Record or in the Home Bc Lab prepar- ing delicacies. 1933 Page twenty-five
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