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XG- , ? T'T'FTifEF 'f+S,f1r -X '2'i' -f' 1 ' mehr' ,K 2,-..., , . .. -my-v, . .. --. .. .Av--,-T.----.-.-nr CLASS OF '36 Early in November, 1932, the seventy-seven original members of the class of 1936 became an organized body. We chose white and green as our class colors and the Easter Lily as class flower. Guided bv the suggestion of Professor G. H. Enss, whom we had invited to be our class sponsor, we selected as our motto a phrase from the book of Rev- elation, Conquering, and to Conquer. Carl Kreider as president was supported by Retha Hostetler, Cv. pres.j3 Janet Miller, Csedyjg Glen Guengerich, Qtreasjg and Justina Enss, fhistj in the other posts of the executive committee. Outstanding class activities of the iirst year were a party at the home of Prof. and Mrs. Enss and the class-day out- ing at Lake Wawasee. Fifty-one members, some of them newcomers, rallied to the standard in the fall of 1933. Levi C. Hartzler was chosen president. The other officers were Glen Guengerich, Cv. pres.j 5 Gertrude Bishop, Csec'yj 1 Orus Jessup, Ctreasj: and Angelina McPhail, fhist.j Classmates recall with delight the St. Patrick's Day Party at the Home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver. On May 11, we came together at a farewell party at the Enss home in honor of our sponsor. Our second class outing was held at Rome City, Indiana. Twenty-eight of us returned as juniors in 1934. We selected Karl Massanari as president and Prof. Samuel Yoder of the English depart- ment as sponsor. None of us will forget the first splendid, rainy eve- ning together, when we sat in the firelight at Camp Mack, or the Mid- year party at Mrs. Slate's, or the farewell banquet to the class of '35 with Bonald Overholt's marimba solos and our sponsor's toast on At- mosphere, As befitting our growing dignity, we spent our class-day outing quietly at Christiana Lake. This Senior year of '35-'36 finds twenty-nine of us led by Glen Guengerich as president. The other officers are Retha Hostetler, Qv. pres.jg Katharine Royer, Csec'yj: Lester Hershey, Ctreasjg and An- gelina McPhail, Qhistj Dr. M. C. Lehman, the new head of the phil- osophy department, is our sponsor. We are grateful to Dr. and Mrs. Lehman, Retha Hostetler, and Mrs. Slate for helping us to carry out our activities this year in a series of chummy, mysterious parties at Christmas time and the anniversaries of St. Valentine and St. Patrick. Scholars, poets, musicians, artists, and athletes to others: we have been to one another classmates and friends. As we separate, each con- quering and to conquer in his own field, we believe that the bonds forged here will become immeasurably elastic and that our unity, which is of the spirit, will remain indissoluble. -Angelina E. McPhail. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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