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Class of 1938 Poll fContinuedJ 26. Handsomest? Robbins. 27. Most beautiful? C. Daviesp Ruth Evans. 28. Most brilliant? E. Doweyg Snyder. 29. Noisiest student? Schwartzp Kottler, Sweetser. 30. Most bashful? Taylorp Ellsworth. 3l. Best politician? Schwartz, Carpenter. 32. Most reliable? E. Doweyg S. W. Dowey. 33. Best apple-polisher? Sweetser. 34. Needs to apple-polish? Bernard Levy. 35. Most unselfish? Kramer: Morris. 36. Favorite college Cother than Keystonel? Penn Statep Cornell. 37. Favorite author? Lloyd Douglas: Sinclair Lewis. 38. Favorite actor? Cooper, Colman: Power. 39. Favorite actress? Myrna Loy. 40. Favorite play or movie of the year? Snow White. 4l. Favorite magazine? Readers Digest: Esquire. 42. Favorite newspaper? N. Y. Timesp Scrantonian-Tribune. 43. Favorite sport? Baseballp Swimming. 44. Favorite amusement? Dancing: Movies. 45. Favorite political party? Republican. 46. Most helpful Keystone activity? Keystoniany Dramaticsp Debating. 47. Highest undergraduate honor? Dean's list: Keys Society. 48. Dou you smoke? Yes, 357 No, 22. 49. Should Keystone become a tour-year college? Yes, 32, No, 25. 50. lf you had not corne to Keystone, what would you have done? Gone else where, worked. ' NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT
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Class of 1938 Poll How old will you be when you graduate? 20. Probable occupation? Businessg Teacherg Medical Secretary. Do you plan to go elsewhere? Yes, 407 No, 13. Where? State, Cornell. If you do not plan to go on, do you have any expectation of early employ- ment? Yes, llp No, 2. I-low much annual salary do you expect to be receiving five years hence? S900 to S30,000. Average-about SS2,55U. Do you consider your college years profitably spent? Yes, 57. What course did you find most profitable? Chemistry: Shorthand. What course was most enjoyable? Philosophy. What course was least profitable? Psychologyp Foreign Languages: Literature. What student has done most for Keystone? Edward Dowey. What student has done the most for the class? Carpenter. Most typical Keystone man? Davis. Most typical Keystone woman? Bowenp C. Davies. Your sex? Male, 365 Female, 21. Best athlete? Wallace. Best writer? Davis: Shields. Best Speaker? Edward Dowey. Most popular man? Davisg Carpenter. Most popular woman? C. Davies: Bowen. Most modest student? Snyder. Least modest? Sutherland, Sweetser. Least appreciated student? Kottler. Most likely to succed? Edward Dowey. Best natured? Maurice Longop Fish. Wittiest? Shieldsg Davis, Humphreys. THE NOKOMIAN OF
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JOHN ELLIS DALEY President l Freshmen Class Begirfs Forward March ELL, it looks as tlfiough the Freshman Class must real- ly become a Sophomore Class and take on more responsibilities. However, before we do this, we want to dwell for a few minutes on a glorious past year, and then we can truly straighten our shoulders and look forward happily to another grand year at Keystone. September 13, the first day of freshman week, ushered us into Keystone. How did we feel? Well, rather scared, or should I say awed, and awfully green? The Sophomores eased our situation somewhat by giving us a respite of two days before starting their heckling, but this didn't last long and before we realized it, we were being a constant source of amusement to our dornineering upperclassmen. Since we, as the future Class of 1939, needed some sort of organization, we assumed our official duties by electing of- ficers. lack Daley was elected Presidentg lack Tilley, Vice- Presidentp Ieanne Richards, Secretaryg and McDonald Heeb- ner, Treasurer. As soon as we overcame our awe of the Sophomores, we settled down to the daily routine of school life. However, rea- lizing our majority in members and wishing to show our in- dependence We became overly excited, took off our dinks, and THE NOKOMIAN OF
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