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COLLEGE II CECILE KOHNER Ferry Hallg G.A.A.g Social Welfareg Tennis Champion. RUTH LAVER ' Milwaukee Downey lce DOROTHY RODE Club: Traffic CO rin c G' Frances Shimerg Dress Com- AOA.: Social WU e. SW35- mitteeg V.-Pres. of Class '3lg mingg Tennis. Social Welfareg G,A.A. J' 3 L- ..- .. I I. I I H All. .. ., ,-A .lf ,W Aff LUCERNE TOLER ' .. -LL, ' flea. Aquinasg Pres. of Class '5zg 'i I 'f I ,, I 1, . A' H- ' Jf- , Ly! K ,,..,' Council '32g Glec Club '3ig ' ' '7 N French Club ,315 G.A.A. ,313 BEATRICE WESLEY ,ii VL Social Welfare '31, Riding i3l, ' i Wheaton College' iw f N sf f- ' COLLEGE CLASS ACTIVITIES The College Class has been organized as a society with a president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, meeting under the guidance of capable faculty sponsors. The various responsibilities of the class are divided among committees which work in an harmonious endeavor to maintain a smooth-running whole. In addition to the repre- sentatives of the group in the Dress and Social Service Committees, the class is in charge of the duties of traffic regulations which are handled through a committee under the direction of Mrs. Randleman. I-Iomeroom functions and problems are taken care of by the College Class as a unit. Besides these business meetings, which are held at least once a month, the class convenes once a month for a social meeting which the Social and Program Committees plan. Often refreshments are served by the Refreshment Committee. Sometimes games are played and frequently a program is witnessed. The College Class opened its social year with a Cabaret Party on November nineteenth, which was given for the two-fold purpose of furnishing enjoyment for the students and increasing the class treasury. Under the dim lights and canopied windows the patrons of the gym disguised as a cabaret enjoyed a snappy program of dancing and singing as they sipped pop and conversed across the checkered tablecloths which covered the small tables. The program consisted of a tap dance by Cecile Kohner, dressed as a waiter, she was accompanied by jean Howardg Rebecca Albert and Grace Andrews gave an amusing skit called 'lRomeo and Juliet, brought quite up-to-dateg Edith Rode sang QContinued o-n Page 201 Eighteen
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Junior College bjwmorx Miss LUCILIQ GAififoRD, Class Sjmnsm Miss KA'l'llIiRIN1i HOCK1iR, Sofia! Spnzmn Miss SARAH l':AIlNLiS'I'OCK PVOQQVHIII SIIUIISOI' MR. XVM. STRYKISR, Tl'tlllXfl'7' Sjmnwr Oml'I'l'S Rufb Eggvrt ,Q Cuxior ami Polllzx, flu' fu'ir1x,i'u4'l1 iuljloiwzl wiffl flu' olfwr gona' D I ' .Ak I,UCIfRNlf rIiUl,lfR Pl'4'.Yfift'I!f The head of all thc college, This honor you can sec We gave tu Luccrnc Tolar 4 Hy thc class of dignity, '14 6 'ffl IJORIS FROST , .' ' Vin'-Pr1'xii1'ff1l K The girl whzfs good in everything L ls our vicc-president, 5 And with her fine comradcric Full, happy hours we spent. ALETHA IiccrgR'r Swrrlirry-'I'ri-umwr Our secretary, you can sec, A student through and through, ls Miss Alenlm Iiggcrt who's A Hnc ufliccr, mo! .S'i'7'i'uli i ll
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LlLLlAN BACHOFEN Amboy H. S.g Tennisg Hock- eyg Basketballg Riding: Traihc Com.: Dramatic Club: Glee Clubg G.A.A.g Social Welfare. 'fe 1, , I H OCHEK Gunn of Musicg Col. Social Committeeg Social Wel- fare. ALETHA EGGERT Lindblom H. S.g ' Secy-Trey, Col.: Student I CTjncilLVS'ociial Welfare. Q X 1 Vi' 414 1f ', . ,534 J f- ' X if , I il .,, l ' 1 . 'fl -.D ' ff. MARIAN FREIBURGER Stephens Collegeg Dress Com- mittee. DORIS FROST Allegan H. 5.5 Col. V.-Pres.: Social Welfare: Tennisg Golfg Baskctballg Dramatic Clubg Glee Clubg Col. Social Chair- man: Councilg G.A.A. MARION HECK University of Minnesotng Social Welfareg G.A.A. JEANNE PURCELL University of Chicagog Sky Rocket Reportcrg Social Wel7 fare. f , 1 K 1 ' ,mx ..r Lf VL V v Jlivvv I y 'VL L A s . I .L-f. L -'rl .M 4-I 1 gf L- x .L-L' ,I ' ,,.x.,1' COLLEGE I DONNA DICKEY Starrettg Honor Roll 2, 32 Baskctballg Aberdceng Traiiic Com.g Sky Rocket Staffg G.A. A.g Toy Symphony. RUTH EGGERT Lindblomg Chairman Col. Publicity Com.g A b e r cl e e ng Traffic Com.g Social Welfare. JEANETTE FRIESEM St. joseph's Academyg Social Welfareg G.A.A.g French Clubg Ridingg Golf. JANE GILBERT Starrettg University of Wis- consing Golfg Tennisg Aber- deeng Luncheon Com.g Glee Clubg Social Welfare: Board- ing Dept. Pres.g Council. ELNORA LOOMIS Jr. Col.g Golfg Tennisg Danc 'X 54' f Lyons Township: LaGrange, ingg V.-Pres. Aberdeenq Coun cilg Glee Club: V.-Pres. Board ing Dept.g Luncheon Com.: Col. Program Com. Chairman. .,-5 W WM Zyl' L X 1 W . . ll if f A 0545-iVfi?hg31galRafi5r.vP9 IJ All ,WAAX iq WV., . i ffyff, flf' ff A1 IU! 0 Nineteen
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