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1 J j«4n -SI! ' ' a . L • s-.- . ■ ' ' t a KENNETH N. K. ABEL Econo m ics Ma jo r Vice-president Athenians GENEVA MAE BASS Music Major Member Iota Delta Pi LOUISE H. BOSLEY Social Science Major Member W.A.A. ORA BROOK Science Major Member W.A.A. GUSTAV A. ALBREGHT Chemistry Major Vice-president Math Club BERNARD B. BENDER Accounting Major President Delta Sigma ELEANOR L. BOURGEOTTE Drama Major Member Tau Sij ma Delta ELIZABETH BUA Education Major LILLIAN C. ANDERSON Kecreational Leadership Major STANLEY BERG Commerce Major Theleons KATHRYN M. BRACE Drama Major Member Tau Sig ma Delta NORMAN FRED BULAT General Business Major Member Executive Council MARGARET RUTH ASHTON English Major ROBERT E. BIGGS Accounting Major Member Sigma Lambda JOHN FREDRICK BRANDES Economics Major Member Geology Club MILDRED E. BURRESS History Major Member Athenian Honor Society
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STARLING TRIMBLE. Prisidint KENNETH ABEL BERNARD BENDEK, 1 HIS CLASS marked the fourth conimeceinciit in the history of the college. Choosing Starling Trimhle as president of the class, along -with Kenneth Ahel as vice-president; Mildred Burress, secre- tary; Bernard Bender, treasurer; and Dorothy Meyer, historian; the Deltas got into the swing of their last sem- ester activities about the first of October. Class advisors were Miss Mabel F. Loop and Dr. Orvil F. Myers. Of the many successful affairs given by this class, the Delta dinner dance, held on January 20 in the Rain- bow Isle of the IVIayfair Hotel, was probably the most colorful. Three days later. Delta Class Day held the attention of everyone, the events centering around the Administration Building and auditorium. On January 29, the Delta Women ' s Breakfast was held in Faculty Hall, while the Delta men breakfasted at the Mona Lisa Cafe. The baccalaureate address was given the same day, Sunday, at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South, bv the Reverend Robert P. Shuler. D.D. Several afternoon dances were also given, one of which was held in Newman Hall. At these dances and at the evening proms, favors and dancing contests fur- nished entertaining diversion for all. The dances were perhaps enjoved more than the other social events be- cause of the fact that these dances put on by this ])ar- ticular class seemed to surpass any events jjlanncd oi- attempted in the past. The class gilt deserves honorable mention, for it was a most original and much-needed type of presentation. A considerable sum of money was given to their Alma Mater for the purpose of establishing a loan fund, to be used for graduation purposes only for those students desirous of graduating, but without financial means to do so, the money to be paid back at the stutlent ' s con- venience. The Winter Delta Class is to be congratu- lated upon the thought exercised in selecting sucli a suit- able gilt for graduates to iollow. MILDRED BURESS Secretary DOROTHY MEVEIl Historian
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£. £A JOSEPH (■ava(;likki Commerce Major Orchestra Member HAROLD CLAY Comtnercc Major Mana er of Finance MARIAN V. DAVIES Com m free Major Member Etre Club JUNE BUTLER DENNEY Drama Major Member Arion (liil GWENDOLYN K. CHAMBERS Foreign Language Major DANIEL E. CORCORAN Kngincvrinfj Major Engr. Honor Society MILDRED KATHLEEN DEAN Histori Major JAMES E. DICKSON Co m m c rce Ma jo r Member Cuinnu-ice Club COUA ( . I HUM) Fonit n Language Major WESLEY WILLIAM CRAWFORD Coin niercc Major Member Theleons LOUIS E. DeLANNEY Zooiogtj Major Member Science Club EDWARD THOMAS DUDA Recreational Leadershifi Major Member Lettermen Cbib MARJORIE ETHEL CLAI ' l ' History Major PEGGY ANN CROWLEY Liberal Art. ' i Major Member Newman Club EVELYN MARIE DeMUTH Language Majvr EMIL STEPHEN DUGAS Political Scirnre Major Vice-president Rhn D It;i Epsilon
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