Lycoming College - Arrow Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Sophomore Class History Lpft to r.ight — Yonkers. President; Sykes, SptTPtary; Francis, Vice Presiilent; Williams, Treasurer. Two years of D. J. C. lie behind us — two years that were joyful and sad. two years that saw studies and dances, work and fun, peace and war. Now that we are about to leave the portals of Dickinson for many and various careers, we look back on our years here and bring back some of those memories. We spent our freshman year much as any other freshman class; perhaps the less said the better. Let us consider our sophomore year. Realizing the amount of work involved in mak- ing our sophomore class function as only a 1942 graduating class could function, we elected our officers early in the term: George Yonkers, presi- dent; Betty Ann Francis, vice president; Lib Sykes, secretary; and Ben Williams, treasurer. We lost our energetic president to the Naval Air Corps but Betty Ann has done a splendid job of executing. Dave Lundy was elected second vice-president when George left. We realize that our class was the first to experi- ence losing boys to the service and we know that more of our boys will give up their college careers for military life. The rest of the class hasn ' t been idle; we ' ve all been doing our part. Our fair damsels have been clicking knitting needles for the Red Cross. And just ask us anything about first aid; our Saturday morning class has given us practical First Aid knowledge for emergency use. Social duties fell heavy on our shoulders this year, for it was our responsibility to carry out the Greater Dickinson Banquet plans to a huge success. Our Prom Committee was busy every minute pric- ing favors and interviewing orchestras. May 8 is one date night that will rate two pages in our diary. And now that our years at Dickinson have ended, we feel that we have been adequately prepared to take our place in a new world — whether we are striking out for ourselves or continuing our educa- tion, Dickinson has not only taught us chemistry and Spanish, but the value of co-operation; and it has helped us realize our responsibilities by mold- ing stronger characters. We shall never forget the friends we have made here, neither will we forget our many happy hours together. Page 18

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James ' . Ames CFeneral .McLeod. Mimtaiui Dart 2: International Relations Chili 1. 2. Treasurer 1, President 2; Tlieta Pi Pi 1, 2. Treasurer 2; Week-End Activities Committee 2: Sophomore Tribunal 2: Dramatic Club 2; Re- ception Committee 2: Chairman of Prom Committee 2; Skiing Club 2: Hanquet Commillee 2; First Aid 2. ■Vii rfiith f;rcat man ever tlwii lil himself so. Marcia E. Beach Arts and Science Williamsport Union 2; Dart 2; Sophomore Tribu- nal 2; Reception Committee 2: Dra- matic Club 1, 2. You ran never depend upon what this ttoman wilt do or say next. Carolyn F. Bergstresser Stenographic Mount Carmel Chapel Choir 1: Girls ' Student Coun- cil 1: Dramatic Club 1. Sparkling tcit combined with insurmountable vivacity. Faye L. Bower Stenographic Jersey Shore Girls ' Luncheon Club 1. A good heart ' s worth gold. Ruth P. Carson Arts and Science Port Deposit, Md. Union 1. 2; Blanket 2: Christian As- sociation 1. 2: Chapel Choir 1; Spell- ing Team 1: Reception Committee 2; May Court 2: Dramatic Club 1, 2. It ' s a woman ' s privilege to change her mind, isn ' t it, Ruthie? LOURANE V. BaSTIAN Secretarial Science Williamsport Union 1, 2; Dart 2; Girls ' Luncheon Club 1. 2. .Letters are the life tine of love. Mary R. Bennett General South Williamsport (ilrls Lutu ' heon Club 1, 2; Christian Association I. Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. Robert Field Bird ( ' oinmerce and Finance Syracuse, New York Dcnhle Male Quartet 2; Dramatic Club 2; Christian Association 2; Male Chorus 2 ; Vocal Ensemble 1, 2. don ' t quite get it, fellas. David Brumberg Arts and Science Williamsport Dean ' s List 2: Spelling Team 1: In- ternational Relations Club 2; Dart, Sports Editor 2. Ambition is my goal and argument my hobby. Betty Fulmer Castlebury Stenographic Williamsport Vocal Ensemble 1, 2; Union 1. 2. Po- etry Editor 2: Dramatic Club 2: Re- ception Committee 2. The girl icith the big heart. DART Page 19

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