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L CD-3 IDI3-CO CWC C 5C - I-ral: Page twenty-fam' Levi I-Iurtzler, B.A ...... , . . . . Chicago, Illinois PNGLISH HISTORY Aurortx, Sec. I, Critic III: Y. M. C. A. Cabfnctt Ilg Y. P. C. A. Pres. IVg Class Pres. ll, IV, Intercollegiate lflelmling I, II: Audubon Society, Pres. lVg F. V. Band: Student Council Pres. I: C. W. Band, Pres. IIQ French Club, Trans. II, IV: Mennonite Historical Societyj East Goshen Sunday School. IIQQV iiiiiiii Flfficicnt leader . . . contagious vivacity . . 1. vergatile . . . distinctive pzimzle . . . utilizes his capabilities in an unpretentious manner. Donn Belle Ilepler, B.A .......... Goshen, Indiana LATIN, ENGLISH Vesperian, Vice Pres. II, Critic III, Pres. IV: Class Historian II, Vice Pres. lllg Record, Literary Editor Illg Student Lecture Board III: Maple- Leaf Assoc. Editor IVQ Student Ass't. CPsycholoij:yJ IVQ Archery Club, Infectious chuckle . . . poetic interest . . . expressive voice . . . understanding friend . . . impulsive . . . talent for mimicry . . . has an undcfinable charm that grows with acquaintance. Atlee Beechy, B.S. in Ed ....,..... Berlin, Ohio , EDUCATION, HISTORY Aurora, Pres. IV: Class Vice Pres. IVQ Y. M. C. A. Cabinet IVg Men's Chorus IV, A Cappella IVQ Record Business M'gr. IV: Intercollegiate Debating IVQ Stu- dent Lecture Board IV: Student Asst flriistoryl I'Vg Basketball I, IVp Baseball Ig G. W. Bnnclg Elem. Educ. Club, Audubon Society. Baby of the class . . . genial grin . . . appreciative . . . debnter . . , star athlete . . . deliberate and level- hezuled. Ruth Ilertzler, B.S. in Ed. ..,. Belleville, Pennsylvania ISNGLISH, COMMERCE Avon, Pres. IVQ Y. W. C. A. Trees. IV: Ladies' Chorus Il, Ill, IV, See.-Trezis. ll, Pres. IV, A Cappella Sec. lllg Student Lecture Board Illg Audubon Society. Sec. ll, Pres. Ill: Student Ass.'t. t'I'ypingl II, III. IV, Cshortliundl Ill, IVQ C. W. Band: French Club: Elem. Educ. Club, Class Sec. IV. lnipisli smile . . . dotes on Ohio hills . . . unrutiled dis- position . . , nmrkud adaptability . . . sweet singer. in . f.J'935l ..
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ASS OF DIM TRAILS Take the small ioad Each finds his own Aci oss the hill Along the path That leads thru deep, A quiet spot Windy valleys. To rest awhile, Keep no regret A comrade soul For trodden trails, And deep content- Adventure lurks But some, a star Around each bend. Calls down the way. No rest is theus But lonely days And foreward trails. So take the road Across the hill That leads thru deep, Windy valleys. Dona Belle Hepler The class of 1935 has felt with the author of this poem the spirit of adventure, of a searching after the deeper things. It was in the fall of 1931 that fifty-three freshmen came to Goshen College because they felt that here they might realize some of their secret longings after truth. To us, this year was the beginning of the small road . Marvin Hostetler was president of the class and Professor Smith was chosen as class sponsor. Some of our fellows did not return in the fall of 1932, while a few new ones joined our little band. Marvin Hostetler and Professor Smith were again our guides. New discoveries were made, steeper hills and deeper valleys were encountered. Although we numbered only twenty-two in our third year of trav- eling, we were strong and resolute in spirit. This year is famous in our memories for such happy experiences as our Junior Jump and the banquet that we gave to the Seniors. Roy Umble was our guide during this lap of the pilgrimage. And now we came to our last year, thirty of us! Levi Hartzler, our president, led us safely through the hills and valleys of this to new planes of thought and experience. Our trail has ended here, but really it has just begun. For learning continues through life and the desire for the truth is eternal. Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. Elizabeth Graber Levi Hartzler ......... .............. P resident Atlee Beechy ,,.,, ....... V ice President Ruth Hertzler ....... ............. S ecretary Paton Yoder ...... --........ T reasurer - - c I1935I Page twenty-three if!!-ll! 1 K at m nr , is wr I O 1- 1 it If P U3 U1 1 ' in . in f 1 1 if , p 3, A e V1 9 e C L El ll F '1
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-El-lr!-if-IEC i i ' ri iiii is ant-1-I-N-I Rov Unible BA Goshen, Indiana ENGLISH SOCIAL SCIENCE AUTOI8 Critic II Vice Pies lII Pics IV Wabash CollegeI Class Pres III 3. M C A C'1b1nctIII Sec IV Intercollegiate Debating II III IV Mens Chorus Record Staff College News Editor III Editor IV S L A Xice Pies III Audubon Society Mennonite His toucal Socxetv C W Band Cultnated appreciation of beauty dramatic speaker fond of pet phrases his latest languish ing for repose lives energetically makes it apparent that he enioys life Elizabeth Graber, B.A. ......... Wayland, Iowa EDUCATION, ENGLISH Vesperian, Vice Pres. III, Pres. III, Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net II, III, Pres. IV, Ladies' Chorus II, III, IV, Pres. II, A Cappella Chorus II, III, IV, Record Staff III, Elem. Educ. Club, Audubon Society. Known for her rich contralto voice . . . efficient, unobtrusive leader , . . has tasteful appreciation of music and the arts . . . children love her. Ivan Lind, B.A ........... Tangent, Oregon HISTORY, ENGLISH Aurora, Vice Pres. IV, C. W. Band, Hesston College Bible School I, Albany College, Albany, Oreg. II, III. Loves dogs and a good joke . . . always rushing some- where . . . sincere . . . brisk worker . . . surprising fun-, maker . . . decided viewpoints. Ernest Lehman, B.S. in Ed ...... Molalla, Oregon HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY Adelphian, Men's Chorus IV, A Cappella IV, C. W. Band, Oregon Normal School, Monmouth, Oregon I, II, Special Student, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., and University of Washington. Has 'been places . . . cultivated taste . . . socially ac- complished . , . alert and aggressive . . . an experienced teacher under the Morrison Plan. I.1935I Page twenty-five 9' f any i ii -I Iv-4 . 2-4 ',. ' ,-qu. r f P-1 . v ,A I , '-.1 . 1 -. D-U I '1 'vl- ' fb A . M u . I n-4 Y '- : .. -4 ,, . , . 5 vm G M . ' ' . ss. ' , ' ' 'U ' . ' 'U 0 .'-- ' ...- n -u '1' , . A mf '1 ' 0 j ' - I ' . . I . cn . , . , , 5' .. V7 . -. FI' . - ... 23, 1 ' G.-.. A V . - Q . '-A n . 1 - ..- . . ',..4 H I vp-4 , -4- - ' ,-4 I-'- :-1 .. , I... Pi . . - 4, 1 1 . -. . 9 IZ Q l, C F -r-4
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