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

 - Class of 1934

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COLLEGE SOPHOMORES 1933 DONALD A. McDONALD Mac An all around good student hut in Math he is a specialist. Pres. Class '32, '33, A Cape pella '32, '33, Basketball '32 O HAZEL CLIFFORD I-Iazel She has talents many instead of few, Among them a voice of melody true. A Cappella '32, '33, Pres. Life Service '33, Ministerial '32, 33, Indoor '32, '33, Basketball '33, Col. Debate Club '33 O BURTON RENSBERRY wcurlyn Don't look at me, girls, l'm hashfulf' A Cappella '32, '33, Basketball '32, '33, Col. Debate Club '33, Soccer Champs '32, Baseball '32 '33 1 O LYNABELLE MUSTARD :QI-'indyvs Don't take life too seriously, You'll never get out of it alive. Class Vice Pres, '32, Class Sec. '33, Sec. Col. Debate Club '32, Vice Pres. Col. Debate Club '33, Basketball '32, '33, Col. Declam. '33 O HOMER CUNNINGHAM I'Iomah Variety is the spice of life. Here's one variety. Debate Team '32, '33, A Cap- pella '32, '33, All Star Track '33, Debate Club '32, '33, Basketball '32, '33 O I-IARRIETTE G. WARNER Q21-Ietw True worth is hcing, not seeming. Echo Editor '32, '33, A Cap- pella '32, '33, Student Council '32, Col. Debate '32, '33, Col. Declam. Winner '32, Indoor Champs '32, Basketball Champs '32 O HENRY CUNNINGHAM Little Wayne Some talk seldom, some talk never, hut he like a brook goes on forever. Vice Pres. Class '32, '33, Pres. Col. Debate Club '32, '33, Col. Debate Team '32, 33, Student Council '33 McDonald Clifford Rensberry Q-is 'Q Mustard Kline Gregory Killion Cunningham Gallup Gallup Ackley Warner Andrews Deffet Gallagher Cunningham Bender Jacobs Zeller SIMON V. KLINE, Jr. JAMES BENDER DAHLIA DEFFET Workl Where did I hear Jimmie Delkie that word before? Baseball '33, Basketball '33, Col. Debate Club '33, Soccer Capt. '33, Joke Editor Echo '33 O RUTH GALLUP Ruthie The heart of true womanhvod knows where its own sphere is and never seeks to stray he- yond it. Pres. Y. P. M. S. '32, 33, A Capella '32, '33, Ministerial '32, '33 O HAROLD ANDREWS aHappy,, Don't plague me with studies, I have weightier matters on my brain. Basketball '33, Soccer and Base- ball. I attend to my own business. Ministerial '32, '33, Soccer '32, '33 O ROSAMOND GREGORY Rosie A good heart is hetter than all the heads in the world, Ministerial '32, '33, Declam. '32, '33, Basketball '32, '33, Indoor Capt. '33, Col. Debate Club '32, '33, A Cappella '33 O FORREST GALLUP Gallup Transfer An honest man's the nohlest Work of God. Pres. Ministerial Ass'n '32, '33, Chief of Police '32, '33, Class Treas. '33, Soccer '33, A Cap- pella '32, '33 1-lltho' l'rn not so very tall, l'd rather he short than not at all. Girls' Athletic Director '32, Basketball '32, '33 O HOWARD JACOBS '.'Ah, the time I spent a 'woo- mtv Vice Pres. Life Service '33, Alumni Editor Echo '33 O LAWRENCE HUBBARD Hubbie The stars in the heavens fore- tell A cottage for two in the dell.' Basketball '32, '33, Soccer '32, '33, Baseball '32, '33 1 Page Eighteen

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CLASS HISTORY, '33-Arrayed in pigtails and their best bibs and tuckers, fall of which were considered evidences of verdant freshness by the College Sophomoresl, the class of ,33 were taken on their first college function, the college hike. After this splendid initiation they blossomed out winning the right to carry the Old Rose and Silver into championship games of four athletic events, soccer, indoor and men,s and ladies' basketball. Two of these, the ladies events, they won. In the college declamatory contest two of the class tied for first place. The annual reception for College Sophomores the arrival of Miriam Glee Banks, and the college hike to Ella Sharpe were landmarks in the month of May. Their numbers were rather depleted when they returned to work in the fall. Anxious to make the College Freshmen feel at home they took them to Swain's Lake on a hike. Two weeks after the opening of school the class skipped to Wolf Lake and spent a day and a half swim- ming and boating. Their enjoyment was well seasoned by the knowledge that they had made a perfect Rgetawayu. After this outing they settled down to the regular routine of work, broken only by a party at the home of Forrest and Ruth Gallup and one at Prof. and Mrs Banks'. On May thirtieth, after the usual commencement events, they received their diplomas and said good- bye to S. A. C. ROSAMOND E. GREGORY 33. CLASS HISTORY, '34-Our final year in Spring Arbor has been a year of intense activity. We have been well represented in all of the extra-curricular functions of the school life. All of these we have enjoyed heartily and have found prohtable. We have spent many long hours absorbing psychology, philosophy, literature, and natural sci- ences, and religion. In psychology class we have studied the four schools of human behavior, their methods of investigation, and their conclusions. We have learned about ourselves. Those of us who have studied the general sciences this year have gathered information which nature offers for the solving of our problems. In our philosophy class we have studied the philosophies of great men, all of whom were brilliant but only some of whom were wise. In the department of religion we have learned the philosophy of the Christian Church, and how the great leaders interpret it. It is encouraging to know that whenever the Christian philosophy has been diligent- ly applied it has succeeded. This philosophy we intend to apply. We as the College Class of 1934 do not intend to turn the world upside down , but we do intend to turn our corner of it upside down . MEAD W. KILLION. CCLLEGE SOPHOMORE HISTORY . Page Seventeen



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ja:-it t is Weitbrecht Weitbrecht ll-Iammond Deyo Wilcox Whiteman Ryckman Stretton MEAD W. KILLION Chief Rare spirit of loyalty, coupled with ability have made him a place in all our hearts. Soccer '33, '34, Basketball '33, '34, Track '33, Male Quar- tette '33, Chief of Police '34, Class Pres. '34 O WALTON ACKLEY QlWalt77 Wise men give advice hut the wiser receive it. Vice Pres. Ministerial Ass'n, '33, Col. Debate Club '33, Vice Pres. Col. Debate Club '34, Student Council '34, Sec. Dept. Service '34 O FRANCIS GALLAGHER Fritz No where so husy a man as he there was. Basketball '33, '34, Baseball '33, French Club '34 I 5 2 43:3 :ez Hammond Voller Martin Wilcox Hazeldine Hicks Dunn Dodds ANTHONY ZELLER W-I-onyv I believe that overwork is dangerous. Ass. Bus. Mgr. of Echo '33, Soccer Capt. '33, A Capella '34 Track '33, Baseball '33, Soccer '33, '34, Basketball '33, '34, 0 RUTH WEITBRECHT Schatzie True merit is like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. Basketball '33, '34, Debate Club '34, Cook '33, '34 O WAYNE HAMMOND I'Iam He and gloom are no rela- tion. Ministerial Ass'n. '33, Soccer '33, '34, Declam. Contest '33, '34, Baseball '33, Col. Debate Club '33, '34 i LUCILLE WILCOX uLoun The stars of midnight shall he dear to her. Capt. Girl's Basketball '33, '34, Girl's Athletic Director '34, Student Council Clerk '34 O HENRY RYCKMAN Hank A strong purpose and a set determination wins the race. A Cappella '33, '34, Orchestra '34, Sec. Education Y. P. M. S. '34, Soccer '33, '34 Basketball '33, '34 THEODORE WEITBRECHT uereddyn If any man loved God, the same is known of him. Soccer '33, '34, Col. Debate Club '33 O LAURINE DEYO aRenen Modesty is the citadel of beauty and virtue. Basketball '33, '34, Debate Club '34, Treas. of Y. P. M. S. '34, Indoor '33, '34 O ELDON WHITEMAN uE1in He 'signs' everything. Soccer '33, '34, Basketball '33, '34, Baseball '33, Class Treas. '33, '34, Echo Art Editor '33, A Cappella '34, Student Gov't. Treas. '34 O LLOYD STRETTON apansyv Matrimony, the high sea for which no compass has yet been invented. Ministerial Ass'n. '33, Col. De- bate Club '33, '34, Soccer '34, Basketball '33 O VIDA B. HAMMOND YfJane7, What's in the mind of the quiet folk one can never tell. Ministerial Ass'n. '33, Col. De- bate Club '34 . BURTON MARTIN Burt A head, for thought profound and clear, unmatch'd. Col. Debate Team '33, Sec. Col. Debate Club '33, Pres. Col. Debate Club '34, Calen- bar Editor of Echo '33, Editor- in-Chief of Echo '34, Student Council '33 CCLLEGE SOPHOMORES 1934 GLENNA HAZELDINE e:Gonnys: There is no substitute for thorough-going. ardent and sin- cere earnestnessf' Vice Pres. Y. P. M. S. '33, Sec. Ministerial Ass'n., '33, Debate Club '33, '34, Sec. Y, P. M. S. '34 O WILLIS DUNN, jr. Willis And when he arose to speak even the Windows stopped rat- tling to listen. Sec. Class '34, Sec. of Col. De- bate Club '34 O MERLYN VOLLER Big Voller His heart is not his ownf Student Council '33,Class Pres, '33, Vice Pres. of Class '34, Soccer '33, '34, Baseball '33, Basketball '33, '34, Bus. Mgr. of Echo '33, '34 I RUTH E. WILCOX Ruthie Constant as the northern star. Sec. Class '33, Debate Club '33, Basketball '33, '34, Girl's Athletic Director '33, Girl's Indoor Cap. '34, Y. P. M. S. I MERWIN HICKS Hicks Bread is my line. Basketball '34, Soccer '34, A Cappella '34, Ass't. Bus. Mgr. of Echo '34 C VIOLET RUTH DODDS zsvin When I was a child I fell out of a window and came down 'plump'. Declam. '34, Basketball '33, '34, A Cappella '34 Page Nineteen

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