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T. HAROLD AKERS Marshalltown, Iowa English Football 3-4. Basketball 3-4, jHfck fr Track 3-4 ; Baseball 3-4, Beta Kappa, Oracle, Sports Editor 3, Editorial Board 3, Ravel- inEs 3, M. Club. PAUL BEVERIDGE Monmouth, Illinois Economics Commons Club. Vice Pres. 2, Secy. 3, Oracle 2, Ravel- ings 3. C. EDWIN BROWN SUSAN CHENG RUBY I. DeRENZY imouth, Illinois WILLIAM ARDREY Denver, Colo. W. DARRELL BROWN Monmouth, Illinois U. O., Marshall. Men ' s ee Club, Business Mgr., smopolitan Club, Chapel oir. Vesper Choir. CHESTER E. CHANDLER Aledo, Illinois Greek Ichthus Club, president 3-4, Commons Club, secy. 3-4. Cosmopolitan Club 3. Y. M. C. A. 3-4, cabinet. Gospel Team manager. HELEN CHRISTY New Windso r, Illinois French Kap) a Alph a Sigma, Presl- Y. W. ey A., secretary. Tau Sigma Alpha. Sigma Tail Delta . Crims n Masque. Na- tiona Col. I ' lavers. Sigma Oniii con Mu Tau Pi, French Club Class ecretary 2, Sec- Yre-M . McMi ■hael Dormitory, Secy. Studen t Body. RICHARD DRAYSON Monmouth, Illinois Social Science Tau Kappa Epsilon, Histor 4, Ravelin s, asst. editor 2, ed- itor 3. Page Twenty-fi
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Senior Class Officers President George Myers Vice President Robert McConnell Secretary-Treasurer Eleanor Gehr Senior Class History Now, as Seniors, those creatures which seemed to us as freshmen to be inhuman and unattainable, we look back over the four years we have spent in Monmouth College as years full of achievement, experience, and friendships. As timid, green, but hopeful, freshmen Doc rightly inspired us as we entered into our college career, and now, though greatly depleted in numbers, we feel that we have lived up to all our aspirations. The class of ' 34 has had a well rounded college career. We have gained distinction in forensics, dram- atics, athletics, and scholarship. During these last days which are going all too fast we swing our canes and swagger sticks feeling confident that our honors as a class will not end with the receiving of our diplomas but will continue in all walks of life, proudly reflect- ing back to Monmouth College. Pa« e Twenty-four
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FRANCES L. FLEMING Pi Beta 1-4, W. Club 1, College Choir 1-4. Basketball RUTH FRUDEGER Burlington, Iowa English y. W. C. A. 3-4. Sigma Omi- ;ron Mu 4, Burlington Jun- ior College 1-2. ROBERT LAXSON and Music Tau Kappa Epsilon, Crim- son Masque 1-2. Glee Club 1-4, student director 2-1. president 4. Chorale Club 1-4, College Choir 1-4, Track 1-4, Ravelings staff 3. M Club, Y M. C. A., Student Coun- cil 2, Vice President class 3. Junior class play 3-4, French Club. LILLIAN E. GIBSON Sparta. Illinois English Y. W. C. A., treas. 3, vice president 4. W. A. A., treas. 2, vice pres. 3. Crimson Masque. Natl. Col. Players, secy, -treas. 4. French Club, Tau Sigma Alpha, May Fete mgr. 3, Junior class play. EARLA A. HOYMAN Assiut, Egypt French Y. W. C. A., cabinet 3. W. A. A., president 3. Tau Pi. Sigma Omicron Mu, Natl. Col. Players. Crimson Mas- que. French Club, president 3, Debate 3. McMichael Dorm. Council 1-3. Student Council LINCOLN J. FROST LUCILE GARDNER Adair, Illinois Y. W. C. A. ELEANOR GEHR Evanston, Illinois Mathematics Pi Beta Phi, president 4, Y. W. C. A.. W. A. A.. Pep Club, Crimson Masque. Tau Pi. president 4. Upper Class Council, president 4, Oracle, asst. editor 2-3. Rav- elings staff 3. Seey.-Treas. rlass 3-4. EVELYN GRIER Monmouth. Illinois Mathematics Y. W. C A. 1-4. French ?lub 3, Tau Sigma Alpha 1. Ravelings Staff 3. LUCILLE KILLEY Monmcuth, Illinois Mathematics Y. W. C. A. 1-4, treas. 4. Page Twenty-si
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