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Smith Caulkins Blauvelt Cox COLLEGE FRESHMAN 1934 GERTRUDE GAY Genie Art Editor Echo, Basketball Captain, Indoor, Col. Debate Club, French Club. O CHAS. FIELDS Prof,' Soccer, Basketball, Debate Club. . ARDATI-I CASE HAR!! Basketball, Girl's Athletic Direc- tor, A Cappella, Indoor Cap- tain, French Club. G ELIZABETH R. AMBROSE Rosie A Cappella, Y. P. M. S. . LILLIAN KINGSLEY fYI4il75 Class Sec'y, Indoor, Basketball, French Club, Student Council, A Cappella. . VIVIAN GALLUP uvivn Col. Debate Club, French Club, A Cappella, Boy's Athletic Director, Col. Declam., Soccer, Basketball, Jok:Editor Echo. MABEI., FIELDS Mabe A Cappella, Debate Club. . ERWIN COXON f!DorY7 A Cappella, Basketball, Debate Club. . ANNA OVERHOLT QlAnn7, A Cappella, French Club, In- door. O Cooley Voller Kingsley Wemette ELLWQQQI YOLLER allagher R Gallup Gay 0 er , ammond Manodeoia Fields Fields glass .Pr3'i. Student Councllf Leigh Spencer Coxon Case CTPEHHF Ollie Bfard' Debale airchild Bowen Overholt Ambrose Sole! Cizrgin glglibtb iiapgim , e a , u- BURTON MARTIN MARALEE SMITH gm? Athletic Director, Col- oBurtw Maralee ec am. Col. Debate Club Team, Sec. Debate Col' Dedamv Cappella: Vice Pres- . Club, Calendar Editor of Echo, Stu- Y' P' M- S-v Vice Pres' Class, French ROIYE dent council. Club. g I d 0103909 . MAURICEA CAULKINS Fn oolrgcgaakerballg A Capella, on ff renc u . AMY COOLEY Soccer, Athletic Direlctor Fall Sports, . UA' Va, French Club. O DOMIIYIIC MANNOIA Treas. Ministerial Assn., Life Service ALICE BLAUVELT S Jockey Society. AleCia' offer' . . Indoor, Basketball,.Declam. Contest. EDITH SPENCER FRANCIS GALLAGI-IER BRUCE COX Mrs , Upritzft Bus Basketball, Col. Debate Club. 1 Basketball, Baseball. Soccer, Basketball, French Club, School 0 l . Printer. 9 LOIS BOWEN l THEODORE WEMETTE Lois WAYNE HAMMOND Ted', Treas. of Class, A Cappella, Ministerial Ass., Soccer 33, Declama- Soccer, Basketball, A Cappella, S. A. Basketball, Indoor Ball, Col. tory, Baseball, Debate Club. Quartette. Debate Club. l Page Twenty-one
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COLLEGE FRESHMAN 1933 MERLYN VOLLER Big Volleri' Student Council, Class President, Soc- cer, Baseball, Basketball, Business Manager of Echo. O MYRTLE SI-IOFF Myrtsv A Cappella, Life Service Society, Y. P. M. S., Col. Debate Club, Indoor. O ELDON WI-IITEMAN UEUY7 Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Class Treasurer, Echo Art Editor, Col. Frosh. Girl's Basketball Coach. O VIOLET DODDS Klviff Basketball O HENRY RYCKMAN llHankYY A Cappella, Soccer, Basketball O GLENNA HAZELDINE uGonnyar Vice Pres, Y. P. M. S., Sec. of Min- istrial Ass., Col. Debate Club. O BURTON ARCHER uBudn O LAURINE DEYO KlRene77 Basketball, Indoor O LLOYD STRETTON Pansyv Ministerial Ass., Col. Debate Club, Basketball B Team. O LUCILLE CASE UI-,Dun A Cappella, Indoor, Debate Club. O ANTHONY ZELLER !iTony7Y Ass. Business Manager of Echo, Soc- cer, A Cappella, Basketball, Track. O HARRIETTE BOICE lYHet7, Basketball, A Cappella. O MEAD KILLION Chief Soccer, Basketball, Track, Male Quar teffe. if i Voller Hazelcline Shoff Archer Whiteman Deyo Dodds Stretton Ryckman Case PAUL WHITE QtWhitie,y Col. Lit., Life Service Soc. O RUTH WILCOX Secly Class, Col. Debate Club, Basket Zeller Weitbrecht Weitbrecht Boice White Hammond Killion Wilcox Ackley Wilcox Klea Dean Andrews Powley Martin THEODORE WEITBRECHT ffTeddyfY Soccer, Col. Debate Club. O VIDA HAMMOND Debate Club, Y. P. M. S. . ball, Girl,s Athletic Director. Q LUCILLE WILCOX WILLIA14 KI-,EA WALTO5 IACKLEY UL ,Y 4 ,, Ql a ti! Captain Girl's Baskteltball. uB'll Vice. Pres. Ministerial Ass., Col. De . Soccer, Basketball. bare Club. MARION ANDREWS ' 0 9 VIRGINIA POWLEY ILA DEAN RUTH WEITBRECHT GigieH UDeanieu Schatzie,' Declamatory Contest, First Place A Cappella, Basketball, Indoor, De Basketball, Indoor. Basketball. bare Club. Page Twenty
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COLLEGE FRESHMAN HISTORY CLASS HISTORY '33-This scholastic year opened a new mine to be explored and excavated which we had been looking forward to with great anticipation. We now become members of the highly esteemed junior College. We were actually college students in every sense of the word! At least we thought so. However this feeling of superiority subsided as soon as we labored and struggled with the first term tests. To our surprise college subjects required more real concen- tration than high school subjects if we hoped to master them. From that time forth each college Freshman firmly resolved within his own heart to do his very best scholastically. This covenant with consciences begot a new thirst of the Pyrean spring which few of us had known before. Study became a pleasure. This year we have not only learned how to study better, but also how to adjust ourselves to per- plexing situations. For example, in Dean's Rhetoric class a requirement of one theme a week was announced-a theme every week. With many doubts and fears we applied ourselves to the task. Before the semester closed we literally enjoyed writing themes for Rhetoric. As a new field for self-expression, it greatly aided our putting of vagrant thoughts into comprehensible terms. The whole year was characterized by like situations which called for adjustments. Life is a never ending series of adjustments. We learned more of real living this year than we had in all our high school years. This was not due to our special ability to learn but to our faithful instructors who guided us carefully through the year. LAURINE DEYO. CLASS HISTORY '34-From far and near trooped the College Freshman Class of '35 all anxious to experience college life, and to prove themselves in the new fields of education. After the hearty welcome given by Spring Arbor at the annual reception, the newcomers prompt- ly forgot all misgivings and adjusted themselves into this life in a surprising way. Our first function was the College Sophomore-Freshman hike. It was a bright sunny afternoon on the 29th of September when the whole school marched gayly down their different roads to the spot where the function was to be held. The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing games until it was time to eat. After our walk home in the beautiful moonlight, we joined with the rest of the classes in playing games on the campus. Together with the juniors we prepared a hearty welcome for the prodigal Seniors and College Sophs on their return from their skip hike. Professor and Mrs. Townes have been truly helpful counselors to our class and we are looking forward to another happy year as College Sophomores, with them, and also Ronald and Robert. LILLIAN KINGSLEY. Page Twenty-two
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