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Vivian Mae Vannucci ss. Small Fry . Chapel Choir 1,2: Girls ' Eating Club 1. 2: Union Staff 2: Girls ' Tribunal 2 ; Senior Class Play 2 : Messiah 2 ; Bowling Team 2: May Court 2. Williamsport, Pa. ALICE Maxine Walton s. Centle-woman. Muncy. Pa. Dorothy Jean Van Tilburg A. S. Her iL ' ays are a ' ays of pleasantness. Chapel Choir 1 : Y. ' . C. A. 1 : Christian Association 2: Secretary Boarding Girls ' Council 2: Prom Com- mittee 2 : Lecture and Entertainment Committee 2 : Girls ' Tribunal 2 : May Court 2. Wharton. N. J. Orville Warner G. Orville has been satisfied this year jusi mooning around. John Wesley Club Relations Club 2 : tion. President 2. Harrisburg. Pa. 1 . 2 : International Christian Associa Htoii l n Kk ' B Kfl i l a W i ' {■. M i m rf i K - . 1 m. ' m l f fecJ ; 1 kI Paul U ' eidler G. ' im, vigor, and vitality are the ingred- ients making up this ambitious lad. Football 1.2: Basketball 1. 2. Williamsport. Pa. WILHELMINA HELEN WODRIG s. All 1 need is some ice and a pair of skates. South Williamsport, Pa. Sarah Elizabeth Weis G. Another budding young aviatrix Y. W. C. A. 1 : Chapel C Union Staff 1, 2: News Ed Banquet Committee 2: C. Course 2; May Court 2. Williamsport. Pa. Helen Elizabeth G. A;f;.! .. ' A smile for all. a greeiin Y. W. C. A. 1 : Bowlin ' l ' T ; French Club 1. ' . ' ' Williamsport. Pa. Tiventy ' Seven
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,EY N. SUCH.MAN G. pal. 1 : Dramatic Club 1 . 2 : ■ C yj. 1 ; Senior Class Play 1. William Shultz G. A good book and a good pipe satisfy Bill completely. Dart Staff. Business Manager 2: Class Treasurer 1: Dramatic Cluh 2: Sophomore Tribunal 2. W ' illiamsport, Pa. Vivian Lois Smolder G. .Some of her interests he outside of Sem. Girls ' Eating Club 2. W ' illiamsport. Pa. William C. s.mith A. S. As are a specialty of Bills — no sub- iect too difficult. Sophomore Tribunal 2 : Theta Pi Pi 1 . 2 : Dean ' s List 2. W ' illiamsport. Pa. William Stone M. We ' ve loved to listen as Bill ' s finger. glide oL ' er the ivories. Christian Association 2; International Relations Club 2: String Quartet 2; Double Male Quartet 2. Vocal En semble 2: Chapel Choir 1. 2. Montoursville. Pa. Richard Vanderlin C. F. A Williamsport contribution to leader- ship m all phases of the school ' s ac- livilics. Dart Staff 1 President 2: Dean ' s List Chairman 2; 2; Theta Pi Pi 1. 2. Activities Committee 2: 2 : Banquet Committee Sophomore Tribunal 2 Chapel Choir 1, 2: Dramatic Club I 2. Treasurer 2. Williamsport. Pa. Twenty-six Jeanne R. Shipman A. S. Shippy IS always in on the real fun. Y. W. C. A. 1 : Christian Association 2: International Relations Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club 1. 2; Girls ' Tribunal 2; Chapel Choir 2: Vocal Ensemble 2: Senior Class Play 2: Bowling Team 2. Mount Carmel. Pa. WALLIS S.MITH A. An artist who can boast of many tine contributions to both Union and Dart . Dart Staff 2: Banquet Committee 2. Jersey Shore. Pa. Harold Snyder A. S. Clever in everything — always interested and always interesting. International Relations Club 1 : Theta Pi Pi 2: Y. M. C. A. 1. laSJSIJLT
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FRESHMAN OFFICERS Winkin i)U, Fnnnis, A men, Guest FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Tuesday, September 17, 1940, was a red-letter day in the li es of some one hundred fortv-six expectant students, for it marked the beginning of our careers at Dickinson Junior College. We were the largest class e er to enter Dickinson and presented quite a prob- lem to our distinguished upperclassmen. After an amazingly short period of joyous freedom, tlie decided to acquaint us with the traditions of tiie school and tiiere followed a hectic scries of embarrassing moments for us unsuspecting Freshmen. IIowcNcr, we quickh rose above the humility of it all and soon began to dis- tinguish ourselves individually and as a class. December lOth found us winners of a Sing-Song Contest. This was accom- plished largelv tlirough the cfTorts of Chntou Stebbins who contributed a class song and a school song. Next there was tlic annual Spelling Bee, won by I an Dunklc, also a Freshman. We soon realized the nccessit for organizing and electing our class officers. Wilkie seemed to be tlic all-time fa oritc and if defeated at Washington, was completely !ctorious at Dickinson in the person of William Wilkinson. Betty Ann Francis was elected ' ice-President; llutli Guest, Secretary; and James Ames, ' i ' reasurer. Not onlv did we attain high honors scholastically, but also came through ath- letic contests with special recognition. Many of the football squad were taken from our ranks and we cannot pass o er basketball without mentioning such heroes as Joe Gariand and Jack Smith. Twenly-eiiiht
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