University of Evansville - LinC Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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Members Nina Lee Abshire Arthur Adler Walter Adler Warren Allinger John Armstrong Estelle Arnette Newell Bailey George Bauer Marjorie Bauer Malcolm Bawell Rosebud Bitterman Fred Blackburn Edward Blackwell John Block Martha Blythe Gladys Booher Wilma Brackett Herbert Brooks Frederick Brown Nellie Brown Wilbur Budke Ivor Campbell Ira Carpe Lois Carter William Comiskey Joyce Courtney Mary Nan Coxon Bryant Dawson Frances Denbo Charles Derr Harris DeWese Ellen Jane Dilger Verner Doll Theodore Doss Blanche Eble William Emig Edward Esmeier Eugene Foertsch Robert Foertsch Prudence Ford Arthur Fritz Peggy Gleason Charles Guard Clara Hafner Meredith Hamilton James Harper Herbert Haynes Bettye J. Heines Virginia Higgins Arnold Holstine Charles Hopkins Robert Hudson Herbert Hutchinson Rayrnon Ingleman Everett Jarboe - 30 - N. L. Abshire A. Adler iSH W. Adler J. Armstrong G. Bauer M. Bauer R. Bitterman M. Blythe W. Brackett N. Brown W. Budke I. Campbell J. Courtney M. N. Coxon SOPHOMORES September 13 dawned bright and chilly, much to the delight of the sophomore women who were anxious to wear their new fall clothes. When the upperclassmen finally assembled, the second-year class discovered that it had lost thir¬ ty-five of its old members, but made up for that by newcomers Estelle Arnette, Gladys Booher, William Comiskey, Edward Esmeier, Clara Haf¬ ner, Bettye Johnson, Louise Legeman, Walter Raibley, Opal Schneider, Faye Walling, Ralph Waterman, Douglas White, and Frances Wolfe. This left a total of 109 ‘Gay Young Sophomores!’ The football season opening on September 25 saw sophomores Walter Adler, Bill Emig, Charles Guard, Ray Ingleman, and Bob Slaugh¬ ter fighting for the Aces. The class also led the school in cheering, for Peggy Gleason was chosen as yell leader in tryouts and Bernard Wintner was ‘left over’ from last year. By October 5 people had gotten used to studying, and turned to politics. After a heated battle, the leaders of the class were announced as Charles Guard, president; Bernard Wintner, vice-presi¬ dent; Kathryn Schneider, secretary; and Dorothy Schmitt, treasurer. When S. F. F. committees were announced, two members of the class of 1940 made the grade. Peggy Gleason became a member of the athletic committee and John Armstrong was named on the publications group. Maybe the cold weather had something to do with it, but in November the sophomores decid¬ ed it was time to subdue the impudent freshmen, and Wintner ordered the rhinie pots. He might have still had them if the upperclass court had not helped force rebellious ones into line. Then on the nineteenth the class ‘swung out’ with a party. The committee included Donald To- drank, chairman, and Wilfred Schroer, Eugene Robinson, Bob Mellen, and Wilma Brackett; the customary good time was again had by all. The Crescent and LinC were well ‘assisted’ by Bob Mellen as assistant editor of the LinC, Charles Guard, assistant business manager of the samne, and Donald Todrank, assistant busi¬ ness manager of the Crescent. John Armstrong fin

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