Lycoming College - Arrow Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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THE DART 1933 Senior Class Officers Edward Brink, PrcuJciit Sherman Stanford, Vicc-VraiJcnl Ruth I. Kapp, Adihcr WooDRow Ott, Tn-jiitn-r Nan Evans, Secretary

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THE DART 1933 Senior Class History College o N September fourteentli, nineteen hundred thirty-one, we entered Dickinson, and this marked the beginning of an undertaking which was to fit us for future careers. After a few days spent in adjusting our affairs, a week-end of activity fol- lowed which officially introduced us to our problems as students. At a meeting conducted by bold desperadoes of the sophomore class, we were informed, not too politely, that we were the frosh who had been willed to their paternal protection, and guidance. Meekly at first, and then with protests, we endured the rigors of that awful tribulation. While still subject to sophomore rule, we held an organization meeting in which the following officers were chosen: President, Hunter McKain; Vice-Presi- dent, Carl Helt; Treasurer, Helen Vollmer; Secretary, Robert L. Durkee. Miss Ruth I. Kapp was selected Class Adviser. Among the year ' s social events, which included recitals, receptions, and various parties, came the Kids Party, perhaps the most amusing and entertaining event of the year. Following a week of graduate activities, in which we all saw the passing of dear friends into the work-a-day world, we packed our belongings and cherished memories, and hurried homeward to a well-earned vacation. A year had now passed from which we gleaned the fundamentals of a higher education. With great expectancy we longed for September days again. On September eighth, nineteen hundred and thirtv-two, we met again at Dickinson in our final effort for a liberal education. In an organization meeting, the class elected the following officers: President, Edward Brink; Vice-President, Sherman Stanford; Treasurer, Woodrow Ott; Secretary, Nan Evans. Miss Ruth I. Kapp was unanimously elected to be our Class Adviser again. Aside from contributing material in athletics, our class has produced leaders in other school affairs. One of our number was chosen to be student speaker at the 193 3 Greater Dickinson Banquet. Another active member of the class adapted Chaucer ' s Pardoner ' s Tale to play form, which production won a silver loving cup. Interested in dramatics, the class presented the three-act comcdv drama, Who Wouldn ' t Be Cra ? , directed by Mr. I ' oster. The play was well attended, and comments heard indicate that it was very well presented. Now, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-three sees its happy student days coming to an end. We are proud of our achievements and hope that we have aided in carrying on the spirit of Dickinson. With words of Good-bye, Good Luck, and God Bless You , we stand at the portals of Old Dickinson, honored bv becoming graduates. Eigbtciii



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THE DART 1933 Dorothy Lel Baldwin Dot Secretarial Science Syracuse The Dickinsnn men hate to admit that Dot ' s main interest isn ' t one of their num- ber. And we must admit that we feel sorry for them. 1111 W. Fourth Street, Williamsport, Pa. EJJiv Penn State Class President Edward Charles Brink Arts and Sciences Theta Pi Pi, President (2); (2); Intra-Mural Basket Ball (I, 2); Secretary Sophomore Tribunal; Dart Board (2); Class Play Committee. Fddie has two weaknesses — Fran and presidencies. Wc have seen his capabilities as class president, and admire his good nature. 1486 Mt. Carmcl Street, Williamsport, Pa. Helen Louise Clarke Clarko Arts and Sciences Bethany Union (1), Editor-in-Ch ief (2); English Writers ' Club; Class Play; Girls ' Basket Ball Manager (2); Greater Dickinson Banquet Com- mittee; Sophomore Tribunal. Viivc you ever seen any two things so in- separable as Clarko and her Ford? All jok- ing aside, Helen has been a great asset to Scm considering her Union work and her scIuh)I spirit. 725 Center Street, Williamsport, Pa. Martha Jane Craicie M. r i;i Secretarial Science Basket Ball (1, 2). After having known Craigic for iwo years, we can readily understand why Drummie claims so much of her time. Lots of happiness to you, Martha Jane. 821 First Avenue, Williamsport, Pa. Nina Gladys Cummings Dolly Secretarial Science Cheerleader (2); Choral Club (1); Dra- matic Club (2); Basket Ball (1, 2); Y. W. C. A. (1, 2); English Writers ' Club; Dart Board (2); Intra-Mural Sports (1). One {)f the peppiest cheerleaders Sem ever has had is our Dolly . She certainly can get cheers from the team — and for herself. 6 Morris Street, Wcllsboro, Pa. ■• „ .„«., Penn State Tribunal; Intcr- Intra-Mural Basket (1, 2); Dart Board John B. Davis Liberal Arts Kappa Delta Pi; Soplu fraternity Council (2); Ball (2); Union Board (2); English Writers ' Club; Class Play. It won ' t be long before Davis is editor-in- chief of Grit . And when he is we expect to see another Sobeit featured in it. 919 Hepburn Street, Williamsport, Pa. .Max C. Dieffenderi er Commerce and Finance Univ Sigma Lambda Chi, Hand (1, 2); Orchestr (I); Intra-Mural Sports (2); Baseball (2). Although Max is extremely quiet, he always has .1 cheery hello and a smile for every one of us. Antes Fort, Pa. RoilERT L. DURKEE Bol Arts and Sciences Penn State President, Interfratcrniiv Council; Sigma L.imbda Chi; Intra-Mur.il B.isket Ball (I, 2); Dan Board (2); Union Board (1. 2). Alihough Bob has done plenty of joking all year, he has a serious side too. But Gol — lee, Bob , don ' t take it too seriously. 200 Brisban Street, Houczdalc, Pa. crsity of Pennsylvania Vice-President (2); (1); Choral Club Twenty

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