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Class of '33 on Review As our Senior song goes, we gathered from far and near to become the largest Freshman class of Lake Erie College. The first crisis of our college life came Freshman-Sophomore week, in the fall, when we faced tyranny with infinite patience. Once initiated, we immediately threatened the mighty senior victors with our athletic prowess. Our athletic achievement came in the spring swimming and riding meets. Social talents were displayed to best advantage by our Valentine Party and spring dance. Our lavish entertainment for the two upper classes and our splendid Freshman play brought us approval. We watched Prom and Commencement with longing. Our Sophomore year proved us true Amazons, for we walked away with the cups for hockey, basketball, golf and tennis doubles. Aesthetically inclined, we introduced to the college its new magazine THE SCROLL, which is one of the important and lasting contributions to college activities of our four year visit. We were not only hostesses to the Juniors and Seniors, but also to out- siders on such occasions as Founders' Day and May Day. Our'finding of the Treasure Chest, our Sophomore play, and Sport Dance attracted attention. Commencement week arrived and we bid adieu to our Sister Class, the Seniors. Junior year was social year. As Big Sisters to the Freshmen and ushers at college functions our presence was felt. The Hallowe'en Party brought forth many novelties. We participated in entertaining and being entertained as befits an upper class. Junior dancing classes made us proficient performers in the art of dancing as a medium of expression. The Junior' play was well received. In spring athletics the cups for the swimming meet and tennis doubles became ours. But everything sank into insignificance in comparison with Junior Prom. The sale of Junior Sandwiches and tickets for Junior Revue made it possible for us to achieve the distinction of uweatheringv the expenses of Prom with a PROFIT Our next appearance was to show us as Seniors. This last year of our college sojourn sees us as the second largest graduat- ing class of Lake Erie College. Cap and gown have served to designate us as Seniors in chapel and when ushering at Vespers. Our Founders' Day dance, Cake Hunt, Ghost walk after exams, winning of the basketball championship, Senior play, Prom, Senior Tables, Senior Week, Step Singing, and Senior House Party will always be pleasant memories for us. We thoroughly enjoyed the teas given in our honor. Our music majors delighted the college with many and varied recitals. The Hatchway, the college recreation room, has proved a veritable haven for us many times. Commencement week was all too fleeting, and we were thrilled to have VVillia1n Lyon Phelps for our speaker. THE TIBER represents our second effort in publishing. VVe hope to return for our first reunion as alumnae on the seventy-fifth anniversary of the college in 1934. fifteen
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MASHEK, HI'lI,l'lN MARY f'lI Ul'llllII1. Ohio Major: Sociology and li'lc0nomics, History Class Presirlvnt Al- Tiber Board, liusinx-ss Mgr. 4 Kappa Alpha Sigma, Treasurer 1 Class Treasurer 3 Hockey 4 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 2 International Relations 4 sixteen
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