Grand Island College - Islander Yearbook (Grand Island, NE)

 - Class of 1927

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11' . ff- we 'P ,na 1, . 3 f A. .:' 1 , ...-t 55 J 55, eil? , .w 439 L5 55 .15 1.5 S55 is 515, Q E5 455 555 9 15 F3 L5 Q3 ,415 C5 K3 as - X .-4 - 1., . ,f , 4- , -, ..,, j--ef V rxfg sf, 'ff' MARGARET RICE Wilsonville Pi Kappa Delta, Amphictyon, Strip- ette, Y. W. C. A., Cabinet 2-3, President 2, Student Council 4, Debate 3. MARGARET ROENFELDT Grand Island Amphictyon, Pianist 1, Stripettes, Y. W. C. A., President 3, Pianist 2, Glee Club, Pianist 1, French Club 2. LUCILE ROGERS Grand Island Alpha Sigma Pi, Secretary 4, Sigma Tau Delta, Amphictyon, Secretary 3-1, Stripettes, Y. W. C. A., Spanish Club, Classical Club, Islander Staff 3. FRANCES SHATTUCK Grand Island Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President 3, Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-President 3, Class Vice-President 3, Athenian Vice-Presi- dent 3, C. O. B., President 2, Y. W. C. A., Council Representative 3, Secretary 2, Life Service League, Glee Club 1, French Club, Vice President 2, Volante Staff 1, Editor 4, Islander, Editor 3, Oratory 2, Estes Park Delegate 2, Na- 9 59 6' 49, 49 '94-f9, G. fi? 531 tional Student Conference Delegate 4, Patterson Prize 1, University of Ne- braska, Summer '26, LUCILLE SHATTUCK Grand Island Amphictyon, Stripettes, Cadets 4, C. O. B., Y. W. C. A., Cabinet 2, Glee Club 2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Chemistry Club, German Club, Islander Staff 3, Tennis 2-3-4, Captain 2, Swimming Captain 4. RALPH TILLEY Grand Island Amphictyon, President 4, C. O. B., Y. M. C. A., Student Council 2-3, Chem- istry Club, Vice-President 3, German Club, Estes Park Conference 3. CLEORA VAUGHAN Guide Rock Sigma Tau Delta, Amphictyon, Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 4, Stripettes, Cadets 4, C. O. B., Y. W. C. A., Glee Club 2, Spanish Club, French Club, Volante Editor 3. PEARL WRIGHT Broken Bow Amphictyon, Chemistry Club, Y.W.C.A. gm- an have ,Maw ,Z I :gay-sg is-Z: ' lg-T if 575 '53 Hi' if -'ffif iii ,J U 515' no .J

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EARL FOSTER Grand Island Athenian3 G. I. Club3 Y. M. C. A.3 Chemistry Club, Vice-President 43 Ger- man Club3 Football 2-3-4. ROBERT HAMLYN Dannebrog Pi Kappa Delta3 Class Treasurer 43 Life Service Leagueg Glee Club 3-43 Or- chestra 3-43 Classical Club3 Chemistry Clubg Debate 4. BLANCHE LINDGREN Bladen Sigma Tau Deltag Amphictyon, Sec- retary 23 Stripettes3 C. O. B.3 Y. W. C. A., Cabinet 33 Glee Club 1-23 Spanish Club. WILLIAM McGRATH Grand Island Class President 33 Athenian3 G. I. Clubg Y. M. C. A.3 Student Council 2-4, President 23 Glee Club 2-3-4, Quartet 33 German Club, President 33 Chemistry Clubs Volante Business Manager 13 Football 3-43 Basketball Business Man- ager 33 Tennis 3. ROBERT McWILLIAMS Bridgeport Alpha Sigma Pi, President 43 Sigma Tau Delta, Historian 43 Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-President 2, Secretary 33 Class President 43 Amphictyon Treasurer 3-4Q G. I. C1ub3 Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 1-2-3-43 Life Service League, President 23 Glee Club, Quartet 13 German Club3 Chem- istry Club3 Volante Staff 43 Islander Staff 43 Debate 13 Conference Debate 3. PAUL NEWELL Grand Island Sigma Tau Delta, Vice President 43 Pi Kappa Delta, President 33 Athenian3 G. I. Club3 Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 1-23 Glee Club 1-43 French Club, President 33 German Club3 Volante Staff 2-3-4, As- sistant Business Manager 13 Islander Staff 33 Debate 1-2-3-43 Oratory 43 Conference Debate 33 Prince Debating Prize 3. GLADYS PATTON Broken Bow Athenian3 Stripettes, Sergeant of Arms 4, Cadet 4, Y. W. C. A., Council Representative 2-4, Cabinet 1-2-3, Pres- ident 33 Glee Club 1-25 Estes Park Con- ference 1-23 Student Member of Disci- pline Committee 4.



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Svninr Gilman After four years of glorious effort, the class of 1927 now approaches the grand finale of its career. Diminished in numbers as compared with the Freshman year, as is the fate of every college class, it is anything but diminished in spirit and quality - and quality counts more than quantity. Nevertheless, here we are, twenty strong-the largest class to graduate from G. I. C. And all this after a most auspicious beginning in the fall of 1923, when members of our class took their places in the activities of the school, with four men in football, three in basketball and five in track. Not con- tent with this, before the year was over members of the class had been elected to the presidency of the three college religious organizations - Esther Rice of the Y. W. C. A., Charles Gurney of the Y. M. C. A., and Gust Carlson of the Life Service League. Many other members of the class held other offices in various organizations. Paul Newell and Robert Mc- Williams made names for themselves in debate and William Clarke in the Peace Oratorical Contest. Throughout the four years, Dean Firth has been our sponsor, and has been responsible for a great deal of our success, and to him the class owes a great deal. In addition to his friendship and advice he has been responsi- ble each year for a social feature of some sort, such as a steak fry or a party with the luscious. eats that only Mrs. Firth knows how to provide. The editorship of the Volante has been in our class for three years now, and we are wondering how they are going to do without us after this year. Eldon Smith was editor in the sophomore year, Cleora Vaughn in the junior, and Frances Shattuck this year. William McGrath was also its business manager in our freshman year. Last' year a very successful Islander was published with Frances Shattuck as editor and Oren Cun- ningham, business manager. Our prospects for success may be predicted by the fact that last year, when mental tests were for the first time given to the students as a whole, our class had the highest general average, and that ten of our members are in 'Sigma Tau Delta, six in Pi Kappa Delta and three in Alpha Sigma Pi. Great things may be expected of this class, and great things will be attained. . ' - 41' 4 - ' A ,.. .af aff' 23

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