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Olive L. Tatem Easfcford, Conn. Major: Biology. Life Work: Nurse. Philalethean-Soangetaha Chairman Soangetaha Banquet, 4; Class Secretary, 3; Echo Staff, 2, 3; Gem Staff, 3; Orchestra, 1; Girls ' Glee Club, 1-3; Class Basketball, 2, 3. An effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves. Nathan L. Tyler Oneida, New York Major: Sociology. Life Work: Missionary. Thalonian-Eulogonian Missionary Institute, Nyack. President Thalos, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Base- ball, 3, 4. From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet he is all mirth. Frederick Vosburg Fostoria, Ohio Major: Sociology. Life Work: Ministry. Philalethean-Eurekan Class President, 3; President Men ' s Minis- terial Association, 2; Editor Class Echo, 1; Student Council, 2; Editor Philale- thean Standard, 2; Echo Staff, 2. Stuart L. Weston Wilkinsburg, Pa. Majors: Philosophy and Psychology. Life Work: Missionary. Philalethean-Eulogonian President Holiness League, 3; President Student Volunteers, 4; Philo Treasurer, 2; Class Treasurer, 3; Gem Staff, 1, 2. I attend to cmy own business. Earl L. Winters Greens Fork, Ind. Majors: Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology. Life Work: Ministry. Philalethean-Eulogonian. Business Manager Echo, 4; Band, 3, 4; Or- chestra, 1-4; Glee Club, 2-4; Track, 2, 3. There is more in that chap than ever the best man knew. Marjorie Marie Yingling Traverse City, Mich. Majors: Sociology and History. Life Work: Social Service. Philalethean-Soangetaha Why the Chimes Rang, 3; Dramatic Club, 3; History Club, 3, 4; Intercollegiate Debate, 3; ' Orchestra, 1; Glee Club, 2, 3; Choral Society, 1-4; Basketball, 1, 3, 4; Baseball, 1-3. True worth is in being and not seeming. 1 9 3 3 Page Twenty-six
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1 9 3 Roy L. Smith Erin, New York Major: History. Life Work: Ministry. Philalethean-Eulogonian President Eulogonians, 2, 4; President His- tory Club, 3; Intercollegiate Debate, 1-4. A debater who practices continually in the halls. Charles F. Smoyer Converse, Ind. Major: Bible. Life Work: Ministry. Thalonian-Eulogonian President Men ' s Ministerial Association, 4; Holiness League. An honest man is the noblest work of God. Cleophas Stanley Speake Bareilly, U. P. India Major: Sociology. Life Work: Teaching. Lucknow Christian College Lucknow University Purdue University. His philosophic mind has accumulated much knowledge by extensive travel and study. Elizabeth Stuart Upland, Ind. Major: Chemistry. Life Work: Dietetics. Thalonian-Mnanka Eldorado Junior College President Thalos, 4; Girls ' Glee Club, 2, 3; Choral Society, 2-4. A musician and a blush make a charming combination. Ruth E. Tabberer Freeport, Mich. Majors: English and Education. Life Work: Teaching. Thalonian-Mnanka Western State Teachers College President Mnankas, 4; Echo Staff, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3; Chorus, 3, 4; French Club, 2-4. She is just the quiet type whose virtues never vary. 3 Page Twenty-five
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Juniors Have Prosperous Year The Junior Class occupies a most enviable position in the school. We have lost the greenness of the Freshmen. The frivolity of the Sophomore has been tempered into a good jolly spirit. And then to climax it we have been in contact with the dignity of the Seniors long enough to gain a degree of poise. Under the leadership of our Presi- dent, Marvin Schilling, we feel that we have been loyal Juniors during the past year. In keeping with our jolly spirit we spent many pleasant hours in fun making. One of these never-to-be- forgotten times was the merry sleigh ride after which our spon- sor, Dr. Furbay, let us convert the biology laboratory into a recreation hall. Sandwiches and coffee never tasted better ! The dignity of our group was up- held by the Junior-Senior banquet. The Seniors started out not know- ing whither they were going, but they soon found themselves in the Spencer Hotel in Marion, where all enjoyed a banquet which even sur- passed the expectations of the Juniors. In keeping with the true spirit of Taylor, we flavoured our class diet with a generous sprinkling of spiritual life. Much of the success of the class is attributed to the Fri- day noon prayer and fellowship services. As we look back we are happy, for our group has achieved success; many of the members have held important offices. As we look for- ward we expect to do even greater things next year as Seniors. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Freshman Robert Titus Don Kenyon Helen Heaton Sophomore Bernard Coldiron Park Anderson Hazel Simons Junior Marvin Schilling Miriam Pugh Winifred Brown CHAPLAIN Ferdinand Derk Herbert Boyd Park Anderson TREASURER John Llewellyn Mason Buckner Herbert Boyd Page Twenty-seven
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