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Clarence Barnett Rockville, Maryland “Sermons in stones and good in everything.” Chesbronian Bus. Man. ' 47; Sen¬ ate ' 48; Ministerial ' 47, ' 48. Esther Bean North Chili, N. Y. Rare is the union of beauty and virtue.” Red Basketball ' 45, ' 46, ' 47. Theodore Belardi Portland, N. Y. As he thinketh in his heart, so is he.” Ministerial ' 47; Philosophy Club ' 48; Basketball ' 48. George Acedo New York, N. Y. “Unlike my subject now—shall be my song, It shall be witty and it shan’t be long.” Beacon ' 47, 48; Chesbronian ' 48; Pred-Med ' 48. Gordon Aiken N. Bangor, N. Y. A constant striving for a higher goal makes Gordon’s future prosperous.” Ministerial ' 47, ' 48; Ve s League ' 47 (Vice-Pres.); Pres.—Soph. Class ' 48; Philosophy Club ' 48. — Helen Anderson v Portland, Maine “A great mind becomes a great , fortune.” Ministerial ' 47; Beacon Editor ' 48; Pre-Med ' 47; Y. P. M. S. ' 47; Messiah ' 48. Buell Baumgarner Genesee, Pa. ' Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life.” A Capella ' 47. John Baker New Brighton, Pa. Christian life consists in faith ' and charity.” Ministerial ' 47, ' 48; A Capella ' 47, ' 48; Beacon ' 47; Basketball ' 47. Jk. L 0 mini T il l i n n in nn
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CLASS OFFICERS (Left to right)—Frank Kreps, Doreen Jakeman, Gordon Aiken, Marjorie Ruden Someone has said that genius is often only perseverance in disguise. At times during these first two years in college we have longed for that divine spark-genius— but casting aside such wishful thinking, and persisting in our studies, we have achieved our goal — graduation. Now that the long-awaited time has arrived, our elation at having realized our aim is strangely mixed with reluctance. We are not afraid to face the future. Roberts has implanted within our souls ideals and patterns which will enable us to live successfully; but we have made so manv friends and have shared so many smiles and tears on this campus that when we graduate we must leave a part of ourselves behind. For the future we have pledged ourselves to persist in our pursuit of success— spiritually and materially. We are starting out with an absolute trust in God, pleasant memories of the past, and abundance of faith for the future — to make lives that will be complete. To Prof, and Mrs. J. Eslie Beeson, whose guidance and enthusiasm have made our fun more pleasant and our business less irksome, our lips say “thank you” for our hearts. OFFICERS President Gordon Aiken Vice-President Franklin Kreps Secretary Doreen Jakeman T reasnrer Marjorie Ruden i i iii m iii ii iii i i i ii iifiimm iT miii iii iiiii i mi iiiiii i iii iiiriimi iii ii i ii iiii i i imm iiiiiii n iiii ' nnmiii ii i iiii m ' r imimn ' 1 16
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Vida Belardi Portland, N. Y. “To be gentle i s the test of a lady.” Sec ' y., Treas., Philosophy Club 0 •Bruc North ‘Patience ce Blowers Chili, N. Y. and gentleness XP ( powers. Varsity Basketball ' 47; Minis- HJL Virginia Blowers North Chili, N. Y. “Good temper is like a sunny day : it sheds its brightness every¬ where.” Color Guard ' 47; Beacon Staff ' 48; Comm. Club ' 48; Class Treas. ' 47; Volley Ball ' 47. June Brunk Palmer, Mass. “Always good natured, good hum¬ ored and free.” Girls ' Varsity Basketball ' 47, ' 48; Chesbronian ' 47, Ministerial ' 47, ' 48; Girls ' Quartette ' 47, ' 48; Black Girls ' Basketball ' 47, ' 48. Nina Burls Norfolk, N. Y. “Sincerity, truth, faithfulness, come into the very essence of friendship.” Ministerial ' 47, ' 48; Sec ' y. 2nd Sem. ' 47; A Capella ' 47, ' 48; Volley¬ ball ' 47. Jerold Campbell Alva, Okla. Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” Feature Ed. Beacon ' 48; Comm. Club ' 48. Dorando Cerulli Rochester, N. Y. “To be a really good historian is perhaps the rarest of intellec¬ tual distinctions.” Philosophy Club Pres. ' 48. Ellen Converse S. Londenderry, Vermont “The time when I was converted was when religion became no longer a duty, but a pleas¬ ure.” Pre-Med ' 47, (Pres.) ' 48; Minis¬ terial ' 47, ' 48; Red Basketball ' 47; Messiah ' 47. ii mmiiiim iii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimniiimmiimmiim i iiiiimmiiim i iim i iimniimniiiiiii i iiiiiimiiiiimiirn i iiiiii 18 k
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