Lycoming College - Arrow Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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man and assistant chairman, served on the Greater Dickinson Banquet Com- mittee. Our class produced the largest Dean ' s List since the inauguration of the system of honorable mention. The class play, The Phantom Tiger, was a fitting climax to two years of enjoyable activity. Unfortunately, we had two tragedies in our history, both occurring our last semester at Dickinson. They were the wreck of the Williamsporter in which our friend, Miss Lane, suffered injuries to the extent of her losing a half year of teaching, and the flood that swept Williamsport, which did not reach the dormitories, but affected many of the town students ' homes. Our joys and pleasures have far outnumbered our misfortunes, and it is with a feeling of confidence and achievement that we end our days at Dickinson, hoping that our experiences here will be stepping stones to the greater life for which we are striving. Marshall Sanders Pv T

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Class History SEPTEMBER, 1934, brought to Dickinson Junior College the largest and probably the most robust Freshman class ever enrolled. Our wish to get acquainted with the faculty, upper classmen and our own classmates was fulfilled in the receptions given by the President and Faculty, Y. W. and Y, M. Our getting acquainted was somewhat hampered by the annoying rules of the Sophomore Tribunal, but the Sophomores were not always vigilant. After we were adjusted to our new venture in life, we found ourselves well represented in the various activities of the school. Our group was gifted with a large percentage of good voices who came to the aid of the vocal department. We furnished the physical education department some very promising prospects in the major sports of the school. Others of the class took their places as officers of the various clubs and organizations. Along with the new class came new organizations to Dickinson, thus giv- ing many of our group the opportunity of being charter members in the newly formed Thalian Dramatic Club, the French Club, and the International Rela- tions Club. The traditional Chestnut Party was held when nature was making the Autumn season most beautiful. The games and activities were in keeping with the season of the year even to the extent of the use of the huddle system in the nooks and corners of the nearby woods. Time and events went swiftly by, but not too swiftly for us to take an active part in all that came along. First and second prizes in the annual spelling bee went to Freshmen. The Sophomores broke down and threw a party for us, — (with the money they made from our dinks and hair-ribbons). The assistant chairman, and four other members of the Greater Dickinson Banquet Committee, along with the student speaker, were from the Freshman Class. The class held its own in being well represented in the monthly musical re- citals and the numerous plays of the Dramatic Club. Commencement came and we sang a hearty, Farewell, Speedwell to our Sophomore friends, anxious with the thought of returning in September, ele- vated to the dignified position of upper classmen. In September, 1935, another noisy, boisterous, Freshman class entered Dickinson. On Tribunal Night this roaring gang made an entrance into the chapel like a herd of lions , but the strong arm of our Tribunal caused them to depart as a flock of lambs. We realized the task of adjusting our young friends to college life would be a difficult one. They turned out to be very obedient lambs, however, and we were glad to welcome them into the older flock. Our experience gave us new and greater responsibilities. Many of our members were selected to lead the activities of most of the organizations and literary publications of the school. Seven of our members, including the chair- grp srti srsi rgi K T



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Margaret Lefreda Allen Marg ' Williamsport High. Duke University Arts and Science Dramatic Club Student Council, Greater Dickinson 2; Class Play. 2. 1305 Louisa Street. Williamsport, P 2: Union. 1 : Day 1: Tribunal. 2: ianquct Commitlee. ELWOOD BAIR Albie Williamsport High. Dickinson College General Choral Club. 1 : Little Symphony Orchestra. 1 : John Wesley Club. 1.2: Male Quartet. 1 . 3 16 Glenwood Ave.. Williamsport. Pa. Bette Barrow Jersey Shore High Stenographic Basketball. 1. 1 1 1 Wilson Street. Jersey Shore. Pa. Robert T. BiRCHARD Boh ' Williamsport High. Duke University Arts and Science Theta Pi Pi. Secretary. 2; Dance Orchestra. 1. 2. Manager. 2: Union. 2. Circulating Manager, 2. 802 Faxon Parkway. Williamsport. Pa. SARA R. Campbell Sally Williamsport High. Duke University Dramatic Club. Executive Commit- tee. 1.2: Dart. 2: Union. 2: Student Government. Secretary. 2: Basketball. 1. 2. 13 21 Market St.. Williamsport. Pa, Maxine Bailey Jersey Shore High Secretarial Science Dart. 2. 3 25 Oliver Street. Jersey Shore. Pa. THURZA M. Bakev Mt. Carmel High. American University Arts and Science Choral Club. 1.2: Dramatic Club. 1 : Choir. 1. 2: Basketball. 1 : Tri- bunal. 2. 17 South Hickory St.. Mt. Carmel, Pa. Robert L. Bassler Bob- Enola High General French Club. 2: D, 1, 2: Football. 1. 2: ketball. 2. art. Ii 2: Baseball aterclass Bas- Williamsport. Pa. James Bradfield Jimmy ' Altoona High. Alleghc ' ny College Arts and Science Theta Pi Pi: Choral Club. 1.2; Double Male Quartet. 2: Dramatic Club. President. 1. 2: Class President. 2; John Wesley Club. 1. 2. RosiNA Carlo Jersey Shore High Secretarial Science Dart 2, Antes Fort, Pa. 1 T

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