Lake Erie College - Tiber Yearbook (Painesville, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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E L I5 it llis f jg is si., BARBARA VVYNNE MORRIS Pittsburgh, Pa. Major: History Class President 3, 4. Kappa Alph Sigma 3, 4. Choir i, 2. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Science Club 3. French Club l, 2. International Relations Club i, 2, 3, 4. Junior Counselor 2, 3. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3. Athletic Association Board 2, 3. Hockey I, 2, 3, 4. Varsity 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity 2, 4. BETTY BRAINARD Youngstown, Ohio Moior: Sociology Stephens Junior College Vice-President of class 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4. Choir 3, 4. Dramotics 3, 4. Christmas Play. Class Plays 3, 4. Home Economics Club 3. Community Fund Committee 3. Lantern Staff 3. Glee Club 4. Hockey Team 3. 1940 CL SS twenty-two

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Barbara Morris . . . Betty Brainard , . . Audrey Murray . . Almost Comniencernent time a time to be gay and a time to be sad, a time to look back over our four years and to remember some of the joyous experiences that have happened to us in college. ln Freshman year Fern found the treasure chest. VVith Founders' Day itself, we began to feel as if we were really an actual part of Lake Erie, and those occasional outbursts of homesickness dis- appeared for good. We felt pretty smug when we almost won the hockey cup, but were glad that it was our sister class who won it from us. With the death of Carolyn Smith, we lost one of our most loyal members, n girl who promised to be a true supporter of our traditions and who represented the best that Lake Erie had to offer. In Sophomore year wc again excelled in sports, especially hockey and basketball, and enjoyed the wonderful parties for the teams given by Mrs. B. after our final victories. Mrs. Warner gave the college the radio-victrola, and we were the first to take advantage of it, with a sweater and Skirt dance and dates imported from Case. And Fern received the first engagement ring of our class, Junior sandwiches and junior breakfast, the most engrossing part of our third year, caused everyone to express different opinions about how to make coffee on the feeble burners in the tub rooms. Finally came Prom itself when we broke one tradition and started a. new one by having our tea dance at the Pine Ridge Country Club. A last, our Senior year arrived to he filled with so many funny little incidents we'll never forget. Barbie was a wonderful class president, and in he- lween, spent weekends in Cincinnati or imported Cin- cinnati to Paincsville. Bobbie tried to awaken our sleepy campus with startling editorials in the Lan- tern , Chris worried about the nursery school chil- dren. Dottie Sturrock and Jane Hall walked back ircwizfy-one -----Piresirlenl . ..,, Viwf-Presizlezzt . . .SFI'I'!'fHi'y-TTOFlS'Il'l'l?I' and forth to the Kandy Kitchen. Phemie practically lived in the library, to the amazement of us all. Janet proved to be our shining light in all the dramatic productions. .Tune played right inner on the All- American Reserve Hockey Team. Hazel was im- pressed with Lake Erie girls right from the begin- ning. Bets and Audrey and Marcia came back at New Yearis with diamonds on the left hand. Ruth Fawcett run back and forth to Youngstown for sym- phonies. Dottie Dawson gave onion spreads. Patty tried to get people to remember to be quiet for more lhan two days after a Student Gov. meeting. Mary Jane became a ski enthusiast and spent days out at Mr. P. K. Smith's. VVinnie played bridge, and Ruth Grow traveled all over the country for modern dance recitals. Ruthie Sciffert took exams and then collapsed with appendicitis. Mary spent endless hours checking the registration book and trying to match the white and blue cards. Katherine Tear left at semester to be married and Laura Beavers was her maid of honor. Anne optimistically managed a dreary senior swimming team. And Jemby gallantly supported the class by swimming the backstroke against Helen Perry. Lucy accumulated a. frater- nity pin from the BMOC of Akron U. Marty directed the Junior Review. CMarcia Parsons way ahead of the rest of us, became engaged in her junior yearj. Ginnie Hamilton gave a wonderful piano recital. Flops patiently collected money for Tiber bills- Frannie got a smooth Ford convertible for gradua- tion. Nancy Jo muttered English steadily for at least three days before comprehensives. Jeannie camped out at the airport and tried to get in a. little rest between flights. I would rather be a senior? For three years we waited to sing this Song. Now our turn has passed, and it is time to hand it down to another class. As we leave, we continue, My heart beats for the Senior class, just because we love them best.



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AUDRE Y M URRAY Pittsburgh, Pa. Major: Psychology Philosophy Club 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Q Secretary-Treasurer 4. Secretary-Treasurer of Sen Swimming I, 3. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity 3, 4. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Varsity i, 2, 4. Track l, 2, 3, 4. Riding l, 2, 3, 4. Pair Class l, 2, 4. Hurdling 3, 4. Choir l, 2, 3, 4. Tennis l, 2. Tiber Staff 4. Lantern Staff 4. Christmas Play 2. Junior Revue 1, 2, 4. Tea Dance Chairman 3. ior Class JUNE ALEXANDER New York City, N. Y. Major: Psychology Philosophy Club 4. Glee Club 4. Home Economics Club Lantern Staff 3, 4 French Club 3. Nursery School 3, Aviation 3. Hockey 3, 4. Manager 4. Varsity Hockey 3, Basketball 3, 4. Varsity Basketball Track 4. 4. 4. 3. O F S E N I O R S twenty-three

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