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L V C Adam Bigler, Jr. West Willow, Pa. Education Philo College: Senate, j; Debating, 3; Life Work Recruits, i, 2, 3; Readers ' Club, 3; Green Blotter, 2, Head Scop, 3. Class: Secretary, 2; Quittapahilla, 3. Society: Secretary, 3. Adam is one of our high-powered workers. Almost all of his time is taken up by some use- ful occupation. If he is in his room, he is busy typing something or other, or he may be seated comfortably in his arm chair studying, reading a book propped on his book holder. He says all he needs is something to turn the pages for him and he will have perfect reading comfort. If he is not in his room you can be sure he is in his Ford burning up the road, bent on an important errand. Adam ' s spare time is spent in conversation over the tea cups, or working out on the parallel bars, and he ' s an expert at both of these. One of his hobbies seems to consist in being good- natured. Any one who knows him can testify to this. He certainly has a definite aim in life and whatever it is he ' s sticking to it without wavering. His day seems to be well planned yet he is never too busy to receive a friend, lay aside work and enjoy a chat. These qualities put together in one person, and that person Ad, will certainly go a long way in aiding him to find a successful position in life. Louise E. Bishop Oberlm, Pa. Education Delphian College: Readers ' Club, i, 2; Rogues Gallery, I, 2, 3; May Day Program, i, 2. Societal.- Chaplain, 2; Treasurer, 3; Anniver- sary Committee, 2, 3; Judiciary, 2, 3; Usher, i. Louise is one of our natural curly heads. Rain or shine, Louise always has a head of curls. We all know Bishop and she has a smile and greet- ing for each and every one of us. For some of her more intimate friends it is a slap on the back and, How are you? Are you still corre- sponding, Louise You had better find the last one, but don ' t worry Marietta lost all of them. Ask Bishop a question on the Constitution. She will know the answer. Before exams she was seen pacing the floor with the Con- stitution in her hands reciting verbatim. But weren ' t we all? We expect great things from our Social Science majors. Lately we have heard complaints. Jackie and Velma have been greatly disturbed and interrupted in their pursuit of knowledge by unnecessary noise in your room. Maybe it was the other way around. Good luck and happi- ness in the future, Louise. 26
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9 6 jV ' nAiir Francis X. Bauer Myerstown, Pa. Chemistry College: Chemistry Club, i, 2, j. That which was loss to Bauer and the Class of ' 35 has been our gain. He began with that class but joined us after a year away from school. That year must have been busily spent, for when he came back in the fall he was prepared to do things. His habit of picking up Day students at Ninth and Cumberland in the mornings makes him very popular with the hopping set. His activities in Lebanon show that he can fit shoes and work silk with the same proficiency he shows in chemistry; and that is no mean compliment. The folks down Myerstown way can well be proud of this son, for although he likes fun as much as any one, Francis is primarily the sin- cere, hard worker. He is just as faithful in everything else, including his speech, friend- ships, and the noon basketball games of the quick-lunchers. In any task he kills time only by working it to death. Neither in his chosen field of medicine, nor in any other occupation that may absorb his interest, can we expect him long to be idle. James O. Bemesderfer Lebanon, Pa. Bible College: Live Work Recruits, j. While the rest of us are dreading the thought of being without a position — or a job — after graduation, here is one who can laugh in the face of Old Man Unemployment. Scoop is not only a favorite in the ministerial group, but he is also able to run a weaving machine. Circumstances prevent us from knowing how well he operates a weaving machine, but we do know that he is a princely student. In the class- room he is above the average in both ability and results. That may not be evident from his class discussions, for he doesn ' t try to show how much he knows; but the tests tell. He can go to a basketball game the night before two semester exams, enjoy the game, and take high marks in both the subjects. He even tries to study for a Greek examination in the Day students ' room. These are crucial tests of scholarship. Yet he is far from being a bookworm. Noth- ing, except perhaps hate and evil, could be farther from him. Fun and kindness, in manner and deed, are so thoroughly a part of his creed that we think first of these in regard to him. 25
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9 6 Jean Bitting Newport, Pa. Music Delphian College: Girls ' Band; May Day Program, i, 2. Jean is about five feet two but not eyes of blue. They are dark brown eyes, almost black, and they fairly dance when she laughs and talks. Some of these nasty boys think she is flirting but she really isn ' t. It disturbs her quite a lot at times, and at other times it gets her in a tight spot. Now don ' t flatter yourself, fellows. Jean has eyes for only one. When Jean becomes the little housekeeper she will be happy if she can gaze all day at an ironing board and workout with a washline. Every day at school she does her laundering, hangs it up to dry, and then proceeds to iron. Maybe that is exaggerated a bit but we know that if her washline would tear or her ironing board break down her whole day would be spoiled and the next day, too. Jean has a lovely mother and a swell dad. They send her the best candy and cake to eat. It ' s strange that with so much food around that she should stay so slender. However, her room- mate seems to thrive and the girls who play Bridge in her room say they see little mice mak- ing away with the food. Best luck to you, Jean. Jay H. Bolton Linglestown, Pa. Business Administration Co !ege: Symphony, 1, 3; Band, i, 2, 3; May Day Program, i, 2, 3; Commerce Club, i, 2. Class: Football, i, 2. Jay started out at Lebanon Valley to be one of the varsity team ' s big two hundred pound tackles, but he also had an aspiring ambition to help keep the Blue and White Band in step. Now a person can ' t play in both the band and football team at the same time, so Jay had to decide between the two. Possibly he took everything into consideration in deciding, such as, sex appeal of uniform, physical safety, possi- bility of performance, etc. Well, at any rate his final decision was to let football go and stick with the band, and we are inclined to believe that he has benefited as well as the band. He has been doing, and still is doing, a fine job of rapping the wood on the calf skin. He has a certain finesse about him that is incom- parable, and that goes for things other than mere drumming. He has a way about him that just naturally demands friendship. He possesses the good-natured suavity that is necessary to a drummer, both in music and in the parade of life. Keep up the good work. Jay, you won ' t be in the last rank all vour life ! 27
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