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IVAN K. CALHOON, A. B. Instructor in Academy History. WILLIAM P. FESSENDEN Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry. C. C. DECKER, Th. B. Laboratory Assistant in Biology. 1 si % ' «»■ If ’ .. LA VERNE .TENKINS BERNICE ELLINGWOOD MARIE WILSON Secretary to President Secretary of Treasurer. Secretary to Dean of and Registrar. Tlieology. ( Page 21 '
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DANIKL BAKKR Superintendent of Grounds “Ainiiliing xcorih doing, is icorih doing u ' cU. ’ ’ MRS. LtiONA DAILPiY Jkfatron “There is nothing so kingly as kindness, or royal as trnih.’’ REV. GLENN A. APPLEMAN Pastor of Collet’e Church “Study to show thyself approved of God, a irorkman that needeth not to he ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth .’’— TT Timothy 2:15. - -C-f Page 20
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CLASS HISTORY 1932 Graduating—Yes already we can see the door of college life beginning to close behind us as in the fall of 1928 it was Hung wide to welcome the freshman class in¬ to the life of Marion College. J lappy have been those four full years which on that memorable September day seemed to reach out in such a long, dim, yet glamor¬ ous way to the time of graduation. Yes, though consisting of work and play, joys and sorrows, difficulties and overcomings they have been happy days. Regretfully we take a look of retrospection realizing that they are almost ended yet anxious to take our places in the ranks of the world. The first Harvest Day of our historv we proved our identity by exhibiting our slates and desecrating the vSenior Log. Junior-Freshman picnics, class parties and other activities remain as memories of Freshman days. 1929 found us calmly taking our place with the “old students” and showing the freshies how they should wear their colors. As Juniors we felt ourselves more closely bound together when we honored our School Championshi] ' ) Rasketball team or spent our efforts toward the Junior-Senior banquet. Above all stand the activities of our busy Senior year, sneak day, ]ficnics, class entertainments and other events. Though the personnel of our class has changed from year to year the new members have taken their ])laces in the class and together we have contributed greatly to the school life of Marion. We have attempted to ])artici]3ate in all the phases of school activities neglecting neither the intellectual, the physical, the social or the spiritual jffiase. Marionette editors, a Journal editor, other staff members, the Physical Fducation Instructor. Laboratorv assistants, ])residents of various student organization, winners in sports and other leaders have been numbered among the members of the class of ’32. Xe wish to pay tribute to our Alma Mater. Only in a small measure do we now realize all she means in our lives yet our gratitude is deep for the sacrifice, the organization and the |)rayerful labor that have made it possible to secure these benefits. Not only have our minds been developed anrl our bodies trained, but our personalities guided, our moral lives strengthened, and our spiritual natures deep¬ ened and fed under the friendly concern and the Christian atmosphere created through the lives of our leaders. As we step off the threshold of college life may our lives be the blessing to the world and manifest the service to mankind that Marion College requires of us and may God bless IMarion College as she guides other lives .—A Senior. - • !{ Page 22 } -
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