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BENNETT Secretary KOCH RUTTKAR BONHAM President Vice-President Treasurer
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GRACE CRASK Secretary to President CATHERINE DYER Secretary to Executive Secretary MARCIA McCLUNG Bookkeeper MARJORIE WEBSTER Assistant Registrar RALPH E. OLMSTED, A. B. Executive secretary . . . instruc- ] tor in English . . . Evansville college, A. B. . . . member of the major’s advisory committee on the Lincoln Gardens federal building project ... on Vander¬ burgh County Tuberculosis As¬ sociation board . . . claims that his queer eating habits are his only idiosyncrasy, but adds that cigars make him sick . . . edited first LinC, published 1922, (see what he started!) OFFICE ( 22 )
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SENIORS Loren Bailey B. S., Secondary Education, Biology Education, says Loren, is a fine thing (please don’t quote!) but if this were four years ago, I’d join the Navy! Well, it gets us all ... ah .. . life is bitter . . . and Coach is bitter, too, for it’ll be a long time before anyone can take the place of Bailey in football and basketball versatility and in Eat Shop lounging, with D.M.K., and sleeping in class! And if fate is kind, in 20 years we’ll all vote for him as finest Big Ten coach! Pi Epsilon Phi; Football ’33-’37; Basketball ’33-’37; “E” club ’34-’37. Louanna Baker A. B., Science, Home Economics Louanna got here two years late after a little delay at Miami U., and just when things were going strong, she took the semester off and went south. But on the other hand (a wart? no!) she couldn’t he expected to sit around just so we could admire the eyes, so deep as limpid pools (hi, Shakespeare!), and the knit clothes which just seem to roll off her needles. ’Pears lak to us thet she must belong to two fraternal orders of this chere institution! Such popularity, lady! Castalian; W.A.A., sec’y. ’34-’37; Home Ec. club ’34-’37, pres. ’35-’36; Y.W.C.A. ’36. Lewis Angermeier B. S., Business Administration, Economics . Twenty years later . . . Lawyer Angermeier walks to the bench . . . smoothes his hair (ah, yes) . . . clears j his throat (we know) . . . and words of golden wisdom { begin to flow (plop) . . . the jury leans forward . . . he talks, and all listen — “d’you see what I mean?” . . . | he gesticulates and sways the jury (jury sways) . . . his eyes snap . . . his manner is as decisive as his tongue ... he seems to be winning (jury breathless) , . . . he takes his final heroic stand for liberty and justice : for all . . . (jury falls off bench) . . . awww . . . too bad, Lewis! Pi Epsilon Phi, sec’y. ’35, treas. ’35-’36, ’36-’37; Y.M. C.A.; Men’s Council, ’36; S.F.F. Public Speech ’36-’37. Lois Ashby B. S., Secondary Education, Science This is not a senior with a blank expression but is the space reserved for one Miss Lois Ashby. “But really,” says Lois most convincingly, “I’ve been around so long that people won’t want to see my picture. I’d rather not fill out a blank.” And so, dear Lois, since assignments are assignments, since the editor is such a slave-driver (hi, Capel), and since it’s a shame to have anyone grad¬ uate without this parting shot, you may regret them thar woids! And since people in glass houses (including the ones in front of theatres!) can’t throw stones, we ask you to recall Lincoln’s immortal words, “with malice toward none!” ( 24 )
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