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W. EZRA DE VOL, B. S. Marengo, Ohio i’re-Medical Editor Marionette ’31; Business Manager Marionette ’30; Class President ’30; Amplnetyon President ’30; Glee Club; Gospel League; Journal Staff ’29, ’30; Basketball; Graduate in Absentia; Freshman Western Reserve University School of Medicine. “Toil Inow him slighfly. We, ivJio I ' noir him u ' eU, Saw .mmethina in his soul you could not see. ’ ’ HARRY REA, B. 8. in Education Muneie, Indiana Amphictyon; Teacher in Muneie Public Schools. “The reward of a thing well done is to have it done.’ ' ELLEN F. IIOWLETT, B. S. in Education UNPHOTOGRAPHED Marengo, Iowa rAY BEYTNGTON, B. S. in Education English, Biological Science Warren, Indiana Eureka Secretary ’30; Student Conference Officer ’32; C. C. C. President, ’32; Chorus; Y. M. W. B. Class Secretary ’31. “Jfe reads much—lie is a great observer “No receipt openeth the heart hut a true through the deeds of men.” friend.’’ -•€{ I’age 29 }Bs- a ' (V
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SENIORS rnstnu-tor in ]Miysic-al Edueatiou Eureka I ' resident ’31 ; Student Conference Vice I’resident ’32; Class Vice President ’31 ; Y. M. W. B. “Much had he read, Much more had he seen; he studied from the life And in the orujinal perused mankind.” BALPII C. LINDEK, B. S. in Education iNfarion, Indiana History, Aratheinatics, Chemistry Basketball; Tennis; Chemical Research Club. liverythin;) comes to tiim w})o waits.” CATHERINE THOMPSON HIATT, B. S. in Education Greentown, Indiana English, Music, Art Amphictyon; Chorus; Les Beaux Art Club “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ” 5 . Page 28 }j
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CLASS HISTORY 1933 When in the fall of 1929 a brand new class presented itself on the Marion College Campus, there was nothing to distinguish it except a certain customary degree of verdancy. With the help of their patrons, the Juniors, the class was soon organized with John Hufifman as president and Maudie Stevenson as secre¬ tary. The class was given a wiener roast at White Dove Park hy the Juniors ami was formally initiated hy the Sophomores through the n iedium of little green caps. Later in the winter the Freshman class had a St. Patrick’s Day Bancjiiet in the dining room of Teter Hall. The final social event of the year was the picnic given hy the Freshman for the Seniors at Connor’s Mill. For the year 1930-31 John Hufifman was president and Kathryn Dawson secretary. At the beginning of the fall term the Senior Class gave the Sophomores a hamburger fry at Hwanaissa Glens. Near the close of the year the Sophomores gave the upper classmen a picnic at Winona Lake. In the fall of 1931 the class reorganized with Thurman Morris as president and Florence Osborn as secretary. In the fall term the class gave a hamburger fry for the Freshmen at Connor’s Mill. The climax of the year was reached when the class entertained the Seniors at their annual banquet. Miss Reist has retained her position as sponsor during the past three years.—L. H. ’33. - Page 30 };!«• -
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