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.sniofzs of 7943 OFFICERS +I' President ....., . . . ....... IANIES LEWIS Vice-President . . . . . . CHARLES PETERSON Secremry ...... . . . MARY SKENDROVICH Treasurer . . . ....... LOUIS MORITZ The Senior class spent an especially hectic time during the Past nine months. Under the capable leadership of lim Lewis, Chuck Peterson, Nfary Skendrovich, and Louis Mo1'itz much was accomplished. Class nights were sponsored, social functions were well attended. The activities of the college in general were well supported. Senior Recognition Day brought to the front many seniors with latent talent. lim Lewis demonstrated his ability as an orator, Al Martin as an invocation giver, Bill Hodge and lane lVIcQueen gave a taste of their musical ability, and Madge Hill of her histrionic ability. Climax of the program was the Presentation of a Hfty dollar bond to the college by the class. Commencement activities began on Alumni Day, May 29, with the crowning of Barbara Wasser as May Queen at the animal May Pete. They terminated with the conferring of degrees to forty graduates on May 31. The Reverend Trexler, D. D., was the commencement speaker and Madlyn I-Iill represented the class.
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NORMA ELAINE I-IETRICK. . .our competent substitute for Alton Kloss . . .graduate of Westminster. . .fre- quently mistaken for one of the students. .teaches secretarial sciences ..lives at Daily Hall..is extra-spe- cial patriotic. WILLIAM KOI-ILER. .up and left us second semesternformer prof of biology and geologugraduate of Thiel and University of Pittsburgh ..now has a lab at Shenango Re- placement Depot. . .Thiel students know him as Bill. LUTHER MALMBERG. . .our de an emeritus. .prof of philosophy and psych. .no one ever forgets his rat demonstrations. .graduate of Bethany College, Augustana Seminary. .stud- ied at University of Chicago, Yale ..father of Weesie and Paul. ELEANOR MORRISON. .our faithful librarian. .is never too busy to hunt up material for a would-be-term pa- per writerugracluate of Thiel and the Minneapolis Public Library..is frightened to death of cameras. IOI-IN BERNHARD STOEBER. . .di- rector of physical education at Thiel ..graduate of Springfield, and Davis and Elkins...has many interesting sessions with students. . .keeps the W.T.S. 'ers in fit physical shape. .is responsible for the Vernon and Irene Castle dance in the May Fete. CHARLES I-IOEY. .teaches engineering drawing here at Thiel..is a gradu- ate of Purclue...Greenville resident for approximately twenty years... affiliated with the Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroadnpossesses a beautiful new house up in the new end of the East End. ROY HAROLD IOI-INSON. .Poly Sc. profnhistory and international re- lationsufaculty adviser of I.R.C... graduate of Augustana and Univer- sity of Chicago. .also faculty adviser of Fish. . .Endymion. . .in charge of Public Relations. HENRY MAX McLAUGI-ILIN. .pro- fessor of chemistry.. .grad of Ohio U., Iowa State. .can be found at any time among the test tubes...Iiggs claims that Doc always locks his car in the morningsnmight be known as one of the East End gang. WOLFGANG ANTONIUS SCHMIDL ..talented cellist. .our refugee from Nazism. .teaches chemistry. .speaks several languages pronciently. .grad- uate of Walter, Vienna, Vienna Tech, and University of Vienna... has a wonderful sense of humor.. sends his chemistry students into hysterics with his pronunciation of the word blood ESTHER TAPPERT. .rcsitlent head of Elson I-louse. . ,teaches English, . . graduate of Thiel. .taught in China several years. .constantly found smil- ing. .demonstrated the use of chop- sticks to the senior girls at a party.
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