Spring Arbor University - Echo Yearbook (Spring Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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FORREST GALLUI1 BERNICE MAMMON!) “Gallup Transfer” Truthf is the highest thing that man wag keep. Wnprlln. Ollier of Police, 'ice An's. Col. Literary, Pres. liiliaPl iiW. Trens. Y. P. M. S., oqjcdr All Stnr. “Itcrnie “Tenderness is the re iose of passion.” Ladles' Quartet, A Cappclla. See. Col. Literary. Indoor Champs, Basketball Cham-pious. I. indy LYNABELLE MUSTARD. ; “If gou would have a faithful servant amt one that gou like, serve yourself. Class See., Sec. Debate Club. Basketball Champions. Sunny Co-ed Club. ROSAMOND GREGORY “Rosie” “Merit rarely goes unrewarded. Ministerial Ass'n, Col. Debate Club, Basketball Champions. Indoor Champions, Glee Club, Sunny Co-ed. HARRIETTS WARNER “Het” “She hath a natural, wise sincerity. a simple truthfulness, and these have lent her a dignity as moveless as the center.” Editor the “Echo,'' Ladles’ Quartet, A Cappclla, Student Council, Debate Club. First Place Declamatory. Indoor Champs. Basketball Champs. HAZEL CLIFFORD “A good laugh is sunshine in a house. A Cappclla, Radio Quartet. Ministerial Ass’n. Col. Literary. Ladies’ Quartet, Indoor Champs. donald McDonald “Mac He steadfast as a tower, that doth not bend its stately summit to the tempest's shock. Class Pres., Soccer (.'apt., A Cappclla. Athletic Director, Basketball, Student Council. FREDERICK M1TZ “Doc Sothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. College Literary. Soccer, Basketball. Baseball. Track. Volleyball. CARL JACOBSON Jake” Know more than others if you can. but do not tell them so. Basketball, Soccer, Pres. Col. Literary, Life Service Socictv. MERLIN BIDWELL “Kitty The gracious dew of pulpit eloquence. A Cappclla, Declamatory, Theological Graduate, Baseball. Page Twenty-five

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COLLEG N twill IIOMKB CUNXI “Homali Tis makes intclli- . A Cappella, Col. Debate Club, [Soccer, Track. Vo tolleyball Capt. FRESHMEN IIKNHY CUNNIXC.HAM ’’Hr. Hank ‘Genius must be born anil never can be tauyht. Class Vice Pres. .T2; Col. Debate Club, Basketball, Soccer. BL'BTON BKNSBKHHY “Cl irlii “Xol all his lime is Si ten I with books.” A Cappella, Basketball. Track, Baseball. Soccer All Star, Debate Club. DAISY COUCII “Boots “The lanyhler of yirls is. anil ever mas. amony the ile-li all If III sounds of earth. Basketball, Col. Debate Club. College Literary. Sunny Co-ed Club. MY BON SINKS “Mimic “Head a, mill inn. and persistent. eauer both for work and fun.” Soccer. Basketball. Col. Literary, Life Service Society. .IAMBS BKNDKH Bennu” “Do not mail for extraordinary circumstances to do yood actions: try to use ordinary situations.” A Cappella, Vice Pres. Ministerial, Orchestra, College Literary. ALBERT WKLSII “Abe “The sony on miyhty pinions took every liviny soul, and lifted it yenlly to heaven. A Cappella, Radio Quartet, Handball, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer. I LA DEAN “Deanle “Her form mas fresher than the morniny rose When the dew wets its leaves; unstained and pure .Is is the lily, or the mountain snow. A Cappella. Itadio Quartet. Basketball Champions. Sunny Co-ed Club. Ladies' Quartet. LAWBKNCK IIUBBABI) “Hubby” Sometimes I sit and think, and at other limes. I just sit.” Capt. Basketball. Baseball. Soccer. College Literary, Basketball All Star. DAHLIA DEEKKT “Delkie” The star with the uncon-ynered mill. Ass't Editor “Echo,” Athletic Director. Capt. Indoor Champions, Basketball Champions. Basketball All Star. Sunny Co-ed. Page Twenty-four



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UOUKHT McMIvNAMIN Tools' “The nr hie of woman, na I ura I lo her. never sleeps until modeslp is none. Sec. Col. Literary, Basketball All Star, Indoor All Star. Debate Club. Sunny Co-ed Club, Basketball Capt., First Place Declamatory. Slap me not; I am a hasp man.” Life Service Society, Collette Lit. Society, Chorus. COLLEGE FRESHMEN REPORT HENRY V. CUNNINGHAM. At last wc arc in college. Many of us have looked forward to this a long time. This year sees our dream being realized. And, on the whole, wc are finding the experiences and activities of college life very pleasant. Early in the year we were initiated into the college by the Sophomores who dressed us in green jackets to indicate our freshness. Also, the Sophomores treated us to a good time at Swain’s Lake. An unique program of games and illustrated ghost stories was provided by our hosts. One of the most exciting experiences of the year was trying to sec the Sophomores off on their skip-hike. Several week-ends we snooped about at night spying on the Sophs. Then, when we were least expecting it, they left. However, all the cars but one were seen leaving and we gave Dean Updykc a jolly send-off. Following our usual custom, we gave our first class party in honor of our much loved Honorary Member, Master Wilson Palmer Banks. He was presented with a tricycle suitable for the dignity of a two-year-old, and he immediately made practical use of it. Then in March we braved a driving sleet-storm for a sleigh-ride party. Rolling in the snow, hurling snowballs, and chasing each other we enjoyed to the full the heaviest snow of the year. After the ride we went to the Dining Hall where we enjoyed a delicious lunch. Then wc played games. This year the Freshmen have figured prominently in the extra-curricular activities of the school. In soccer the boys won second place in the tournament, being defeated by one score eased over in the third over-time period after dark had fallen. In basket-ball and volley-ball also, the boys were runners-up. The Freshmen girls had somewhat better athletic success, being champions in both indoor and basket-ball. In the College Declamatory Contest the Freshmen again took the honors, two Freshman girls tying for first place. However, while enjoying the social side of college life, we have not neglected the main purpose of our being in Spring Arbor, the obtaining of an education of the mind and soul as well as of the body. LIT.ILLK ASK SIIIBLAM) KDDY “Ktlilp” ‘Lou Sext to the virtue, the fun in this world is what we ean least stiare.” “All other preal men are dpinp and I am not feelinp well mpself.” A Cappella. Iiuloor (.luiinps. Indoor All Shir. Oil lege l.lt-ernrv. Life Service Society. Soccer. Basketball. Volleyball, Track. Baseball. Col. Literary, Debate Club. Page Twentp-six

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