Salisbury University - Evergreen Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

 - Class of 1942

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. . . to the seasoned eollegian seldom differ in eolleges from one year to the next. These are the aetivities that might indieate any one of many tvpieal days at the eollege — outstanding beeause of a new experienee, a major triumph, or just a good time. I lammers banging, paint brushes swinging, eostumes slipping over one ehubby girl’s head or past another’s slim waist — as student teaehers got in the wav of INDUSTRY. Thus the Sixth Grade (in eollaboration with the Sen¬ iors) presented the gigantie speetaele of the “Mighty Days of Robin Hood.” And after- w’ards — no Broadway produeer eould tell ns a thing about giving a major performanee. Write a play, paint baekdrops, build sets, find eostumes, and direet the eharaeters — that’s all there is to it. Was it fun? Ask any Senior. THE HALLOWE’EN PARTY, sponsored by the Home Assoeiation and the Day Stu¬ dents, offered a respite from sueh worldly eares. The gymnasium beeame the stalking grounds of ghosts, goblins, and ghoulish fig¬ ures. Mnsie and noise, puneh (of various kinds) and applesauee (ineluding the eake kind) all helped faeulty and students eele- brate the holiday. Sally Dr den, eostnmed as a Spanish senorita, eaptured the prize for the prettiest. The funniest in the group seemed to be Carmel Wilson and Jake Dry- den ho ■ere, for the night, the supporting ends of a burlesque elothes-line. Jimmy Thompson was easily the best disguised pres¬ ent; and Charles Pitts, pieture of the Himeh- baek of Notre Dame himself, was judged the most original. 12 .

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Cadet W illiam Blades Pri ate Robert Cannon Private Ceorge Clendaniel Private Samuel Colgain Seeond Lieutenant Ceorge II. Davis Yeoman Da ’id Dav Pfe. Robert Doenges Private Wdlson Dnnean Corporal John Eiehnor Sergeant Robert Elderdiee Sergeant Charles Elliott Cadet Eraneis Eleteher Yeoman Robert 1 leatwole Cadet Whlliam Hollis Pri ate Harry Ormand Hubbard Pri ate James B. Hvde Corporal Charles La ' erv Lieutenant Weaker MeAllister Ensign Ered Mar ' il Private Eugene Messiek • Private Brvden Moon Pettv Offieer, Third Class, Dave Perry Teehnieal Sergeant John Reed Seaman, Eirst Class, Vm. Rittenhouse Pri ’ate Ralph Ross Sergeant Charles Sehwatka Pri ' ate James Bundiek Shoeklev Cadet Gene Sterling Private Whllard Stevens Private Eleteher WHlls Coxswain Lvnn WHlter Cadet Charles Wheland c regret, too, that it was impossible to seenre a pietiire of eaeh of our men in serviee. 1 lowever, we are able to show a representa¬ tive of eaeh of the branehes of serviee. Beginning at the top, and reading from left to right, they are: Coxswain Lynn Walter, Lieutenant Weaker MeAllister, Seeond Lieu¬ tenant George H. Davis, Yeoman Robert Heatwole, Corporal Charles Laverv, and Ensign Erederiek L. Marvil. . 11 .



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‘DEEP-KNEE BEND, now: hands on Ihps, jump to position, feet apart — one, two, three . . . Exereise and praetiee, in elass and out, is Miss Jainart’s remedy for peeling off that fat eansed bv too many ehoeolates and not enough whole wheat. After a ork-ont in the g ' m, ' ‘phvs ed” stu¬ dents are sent out to faee the wintry blasts on the hoekev field. One of the most exeiting games was between the senior women, who held the intramural hoekey ehampionship for three years, and the sophomores. After a fieree and raging battle, the sophs won, 2 to 1, and went on to defeat the juniors and eop the 1941 ehampionship. Athletie prowess among these sophomores does not seem to be eonfined to the women. x nother e ’ent of purely loeal interest oe- enrred when the sophomore ' ' Bears” de¬ feated the freshman Redskins” to win the toneh football ehampionship of the sehool. A break in the regular sehednle eame with the State deaehers Meeting, when sehool was dismissed a half-day early and we en¬ joyed a “long” week-end. Three w ' eeks later found the eollege almost oyerrun with strangers as the eonnt ' home¬ makers made rise of the dining hall for their Inneheon and meeting, and “dorm” and “day” girls seryed as hostesses. The next day eyeryone w ' as senrrying aronnd getting ready for the A. A. danee. College aetiyities were in full swing. • 13 •

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