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HE M I S T U R MY UNCOLLECTED THOUGHTS How often I have traveled far In thoughts serene and new. And wondered what ' s in store for me When my school days are through. — I ' ve thought about this future world And help that I could give, In making it a better place. For all mankind to live. — I ' ve thought of aiding science, To banish and to clean Diseases from this earth of ours, So prevalent they seem. — I ' ve thought of being very rich And never want for things, To care for just myself alone Like vain and idle kings. — I ' ve thought I ' d like to sail the sea My course set toward the sky; Or just to sit and dream of it And let the world go by. — I ' ve thought and dreamed, planned and schemed, A million things or so, And pictured each and every one As only I will know. Hutchinson Page fifty-four
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H M I U CLASS OF M3 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 13, 1939, the now famous class of ' 43 was born. Ninety members, consisting of three girls and eighty-seven boys, made up the class. Four states and most of the counties of Indiana were rep- resented. The first week we were in a daze most of the time, what with strange surroundings, strange faces, and many a fond thought of home. We soon became acquainted among our- selves, however, and found that our professors were not the ogres of our imagination, but real human be- ings like ourselves. Due to the illness of Dean Niles, Professor Ambroz, who had met most of the freshman students dur- ing registration, introduced the pro- fessors to the freshman class. The professors in turn introduced us to the worlds of Botany, Chemistry, Pharmacy, English and Pharmaceu- tical Mathematics. Soon the need for organization arose and the following members of our class were chosen: Marvin Archer, President; Don Murphy, Vice-president; Joyce Roesch, Secre- tary; and Henry Kyburz, Treasurer. A committee was appointed to select our rings and pins. They were made specially with the school emblem in an attractive design. The Freshmen held their first class party December 18, 1939, in the school social room. Cider and doughnuts were served as refresh- ments and a good time was enjoyed by all. MARVIN ARCHER President DON MURPHY Vice-President JOYCE ROESCH Secretary HENRY KYBURZ Treasurer
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