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Elwood Shiffler None but himself can his parallel. Vera Angeline Winter be Goodness is beauty in its best estate. Elizabeth H. Slear In busy companies of men. Carl Heim ' With mu.sic in his soul. L. Elizabeth Wilson Age cannot wither, nor cus- tom stale, her inf.nite variety. Katherine Burrell ' Music and drama satisfies Ruth Ellen Witherite A merry heart maketh cheerful countenance. kind. Marion Smith ' For she was jes ' the quiet Thirty-one
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Ray Flanders President Nancy Sinclair Vice-Presidenl Betty Moore Seerelaru Henry McKinnon Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS AT first there was a gentle setting of Stardust that gradually attracted more of its kind to its side. Then as it grew mightier in size and started to whirl slowly, then faster through space and generate heat, a new sun was born I All this happened in the late summer of the year of our Lord, nine- teen hundred thirty-seven. We, the freshman class as this sun, rose over the green trees and gray towers of Williamsport-Dickinson. for the first time on a clear September morning. At last the Seminary was to reap the benefits she so justly deserved, for were we not to make history as had none of our predecessors? We started momentous events to happening by electing Ray Flanders, Pres- ident: Nancy Sinclair, Vice-President; Henry McKinnon, Treasurer: and Betty Moore, Secretary, at a class meeting in September. Later we elected Professor Phil G. Gilctte, Adviser. Then wc smashed all precedent by casting off Freshman customs, but only after they had been instrumental in helping us slip smoothly into the life of the college. An introduction of equal importance, the faculty reception, was held at the same time. Even at this time we were beginning to distinguish ourselves in school ac- tivities. We were first recognized in sports. Many members of the football team were freshmen. Later we participated in basketball and baseball. Other competitive events such as the spelling contests: the oratorical and Scripture read- ing contest included many of our classmates. The Durt and especially the Union staffs contained a high percentage of the Frosh who were eager to help publish these publications in order to learn how to run them the following year. Our better singers were heard in the various musical organizations. Many committees for the betterment of the school and student life, the clubs and fra- ternities, the plays, and social activities held their share. 7 hirly-tiVo
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