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0l9!LOWl one l4Ej7.4A0iA These photographs depict some of the present sophomore class de- ployed in a series of views taken at random around the campus. In the top panel, on the left, Paul Dutch Kramer is caught in the act of taking a picture, while in the background, Dick Tunk Stark takes a group shot. The right panel shows Spencer Merchant Reese in his favorite spot, the back cam- pus steps. The second group is comprised of four popular sophomores, plus Tip- py , the dog, with a thousand friends. Reading from left to right we find, Marge Pack, Tippy and Beth Howe. Next is Andrew Gus White and his Sky Wagon , and last Connie Davies on skis headed for the bottom of the hill and per- haps a spill. The third panel shows Warren Keiper, Mary Godfrey, Marion Bowen and Marge Peck on the run- ning board of the Dean's car, while the other picture is one of Peggy Gillette with her two pets, t'Ella and Phinks',. ln the last panel on the left we find Mary Godfrey, Marion Bowen, and Marge Peck sitting on the rear steps of Harris Hall. The group picture on the right shows in the back row, reading from left to right, Annette Steinle, Monica Williams, Marion Bowen, and Charlotte Gum- moe. Kneeling are Jeanne Richards and Marge Peck. NINETEEN TI-IIRTY EIGHT
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Class of 1938 cconfimat Our Sophomore year began with a gala week of persecuting the incoming Freshmen. Gradually the novelty of being upper classmen vanished and some of us even had the temerity to sympathize with those who were at the end of the whip. As the time approached for the annual Freshman-Sophomore football game excitement ran high but true to tradition, and much to our disgust, the Freshmen emerged as the winners and a victory dance was held in their honor. Under the guidance of our officers, we insisted that the Freshmen benefit by our experience at Keystone and we attempted to develop and broaden our own intellectual interests and knowledge with the excellent assistance of a willing faculty. With but little time left to us of our college days at Keystone we sigh a bit, furtively brush away a wistful tear, and wish we were entering the gates rather than closing them behind us. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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A well-known worrier , Barb man- ages to come out on top. Once class president and a member of several organ- izations, he proves that worrying does pay. The fact that he participates n sports and is also on the Tribunal shows that he likes active work. As this was rushing off to print, Carl informed us that he was a delegate to the Junior College con- vention that met at Bloomsburg last year. UNLIICE her name, Helen is no beam unless it is the well-known beam of sunshine . Her charm and wit are as re- freshing as rain and seem to come in- versely to her small size. Most import- ant. she is a good sport and takes all hard knocks with a smile. CARL IOHN BARBA Barb Dunmore High School Varsity K Club, 23 Foot- ball, 1-2g Keys Society, 23 Softball, 1-23 Tribunal, 2: Ten- nis, 1-2g Intra-Mural Softball, 1-23 Class Officer, Vice-Presi- dent 1, President 1. LAURENCE j. BOUR KlLarryH Central High School Keystone Society of Engin eering, 2 -- Vice-President, 2' Intra-Mural Football, 1-2. HELEN BEAM Helen Falls-Overfield Vocational High School VVOmen's Organization, 1-25 Glee Club, 1-2. MARION BOWEN Duchess V Central, High School Women's Organization, 1-2- Vice-President, 1, Masque and Harlequin Club, 2-Vice-Presi- dent, 25 Keystonian Staff, 23 Nokomian Staff, 13 Keystone Concert Association, 23 Class Officer, Secretary 1, Treas- urer, 2. AS vice-president of the Engineering society, Larry has made. a start on his chosen career. -Inclinecl to be taciturn and somewhat of a cynic, he is nonethe- less a conscientious student. Relies on his trusty pipe to accompany him where- ever he goes. it TWICE a class officer and once vice- president of the K. W. O. as well as vice-president of the Masque and Harlo- quin Club, Marion has shown that she has a real cooperative spirit and execu- tive ability. She is also a good student and has won many friends with her charming personality. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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