Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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.,,, ,A y Y- agv m - 1 Second Generation Students NE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN students and six members of the staff who are at the University this year are either children or grand-children of former students. First Row: President A. H. Upham, Ruth Mann, James Rodabaugh, Helen Louise Stafford, Helen Vaubel, Alice Wheeler, Martha Driscol, Mary Agnes Beard, Neva Bake, Francis Dakin, Frederick Rogers, Pauline Richards, Elizabeth Richards, Martha Lamb, Annabel Lamb, Ethel Pacific, Claire Davis, June Apple, Elaine Anthony, Mary Swank, Helen Williams, Dr. S. R. Williams. Second Row: Dwight Hinckley, Earl Hesler, Mary Louise Stephenson, Mary Frances Fogarty, Berneice Overholtz, Maxine Mohler, Miriam Fisher, Lillian Beam, Helen Louise Bake, Rose Butler, Mary Propst, Mary Shank, Jane MacDonald, Alice Smith, Helen Fouch, Janet Delp, Miriam Guiler, Willa Snyder. Third Row: . Dan Prugh, Reed Prugh, George Kinder, Frank Johnston, Louis Rodabaugh, Dorothy Singleton, Ella McSurely, Jennie Johnston, Marcia Cramer, Mable Townsend, Ruth Schweickart, Jean Buchanan, Lois Chronaberry, Eleanor Paxton, Frances Kimbrough, Margaret Macready. Fourth Row: Joseph Burbage, Ralph Brown, Donald Meeks, Thelma Pheanis, Marella Springer, Peggy Lou Upham, Maryette Brown, Genevieve Morris, Marian Carroll, Ruby Jacobs, Dorothy Clark, Esther King, Ruth Coblentz, Robert Gries, Paul Gries, Melba Duvall, Melvin Duvall, Glenn Dennison, Catherine Storer. F ifth Row: John Amstutz, Dr. Kenneth Amstutz, Maurine Amstutz, Robert Anthony, Alden Haldeman, Howell Krom, Loran Johnson, Harold Radabaugh, John Peck, Dr. John D. Rea, Joseph Meadon, Robert Spencer, Covington Williams, William Shideler, Joseph Roth, William Stephenson. Sixth Row: James Krebs, Wallace Fogarty, Frederick Weaver, Stanley Leeds, Eugene Bake, Joseph Eachus, Burdette Snyder. Not in Picture: Robert Bunn, Allen Burns, Robert Burns, Ronald Carey, David Dredge, J ustina Evans, Paul Field, Julia Fisher, Charles Greer, Ruth Guiler, Robert Gunther, Beat- rice Scott, Ruth Harrison, Katherine Kinder, Helen Koons, Jean Montgomery, Fred Mort- land, Virginia Overbeck, Arnold Poage, Wallace Roudebush, Elizabeth Schubert, George Seale, Margaret Seale, Munns Shera, Ralph Stowell, Jack Whitmer. 26



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D. CLICK, President K. HILL, Vice President H. TIFFANY, Secretary Senior Class ITH a long record of achievement during its four years on the campus, the class of 1932 will graduate this June and move on to larger fields of labor. Its deep impressions on the life of the University are the result of much effort and will not soon be erased. Sound learning is reflected in the many scholastic accomplishments of this group of Miami men and women. Four were elected to Phi Beta Kappa as juniors and nineteen as seniors. Other honorary societies became increas- ingly active while departmental clubs engaged in programs designed to supple- ment classroom learning. The class presented a sophomore hop, a junior prom, and a senior ball which will not be excelled for their consistent success. Two fraternities joined the other Greek letter societies on the campus in furnishing those social contacts which are a large part of college life. A Recensio that was truly different, a larger and finer Student, and a Mask that filled a definite need were all a product of this class of 1932. Dramatic productions which approached the perfect were pronounced by many to be the best in years. On the athletic fields this contingent furnished men who fought as Miami men should and were rewarded with Buckeye championships in track and baseball. The twenty-seven lettermen who will leave this June will be hard to replace on the gridiron, the cage floor, the track, and the diamond. A new Boosters' Club and a reorganized band were factors in support of the teams. Not in vain have the seniors of '32 labored, and we can only wish them in life the success they have had here at Miami. 28

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