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SENIOR OFFICERS PRESIDENT.ANNE LANE VICE-PRESIDENT.SUE ETHERIDGE SECRETARY.GLADYS GREEN TREASURER.JEAN HAYES Se Uon
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faculty MISS THRALL . library. . reigns supreme over the quiet zone of the DR. VANCE . . . Startles green freshies with question, What is algrebra?” . . . followed by a loud silence . . . also delves into the mysteries of physics . . . DR. BEDIENT . . . gives fiendish tests . . . smiles slyly when people attempt to blow up the chem lab . . . but takes job of turning out future chemists and doctors seriously . . . PROF. MARCHANT . . . mathematics and engineering his line . . . students all say loyally, He ' s swell!” . . . still doubtful about potential feminine engineers. MISS IDA STIELER . . . improves the health of the feminine population three days a week . . . yearns to jerk sodas on the side. MISS LEICH . . . Nuestra profesora espanol . . . carries on rapid unintelligible — to most of us — conversations with Roberto and Marcos . . . MRS. NEUMANN . . . has problem of pounding German verb tenses and adjective endings into future scientists . . . DR. NEUMANN Hamburg Express is on leave of absence during winter semester. MISS LUCILE JONES ... as professor of Education leads prospective teachers around pitfalls of their profession . . . DR. PARK . . . received brand new Ph.D. from Michigan . . . E.C. grad . . . returned to education department . . . PROFESSOR COPE . . . gleefully analyzes problem children . . . and problem adults.
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SevUonA LIFE BEGINS AT ’40 Came September ' 40 . . . tugging at the front door of EC was a likely group of freshmen . . . that door and many others have been opened by that group in four years at EC . . . some were hard, some easy, but every one taught us and by going through every one we profited . . . Lessons learned were both tough and enjoyable . . . we saw smiles and frowns . . . laughter and tears . . . joy and sorrow . . . but we’ve learned and now we intend to make it easier for the ones who follow . . . The class elected C. Armstrong, W. Bailey, J. Pate and B. Elliott . . . came rhinie pots and embarrassing moments . . . football drew a mighty crew from our class ... as did the band and the choir . . . Gamma Delta elected Bock, Pate, Burleigh and Bodishbaugh . . . Phi Zeta Fraternity sported Charlotte Ann Burleigh as the Phi Zeta Sweetheart . . . our fine men invaded the hardwoods and Seim came out with flying colors . . . Alpha Phi Omega invited men to serve from the class . . . the Crescent took full advantage of our talents . . . Hell Week made even the best ones slow down . . . bruises and knocks, notes and ideas, we stumbled on and came out, June, 1941, mighty proud sophomores. . . Came September ’41 ... the class was smaller but just as determined ... off to a fast start with Hauck, Fischer, Hartman and Hall as officials . . . our turn to “boss” the rhinie-potted freshies and we really made up for what was done to us . . . while Marthagene Ware was made football queen, Joyce Grigsby proudly wore the cov¬ eted Phi Zeta Sweetheart Pin . . . football saw the fellows out there working hard for EC . . . came the showdown, DECEMBER 7 . . . the basketball team was well supplied with men from the class . . in Home Economics, Stinson and Bodishbaugh took honors . . . debate found Lambert and Ware speaking forth . . . we discovered Wilson was a composer when “Ace-Capades” blossomed . . . assistant editor of the Crescent, Engert; of the LinC, Frieberg . . . both the Crescent and the LinC used other talent that was ours . . . Moye served as Tri Mu president . . . Alpha Phi Omega used more of our men ... in the YW and YM, Sansom and Ancona did their share . . . while WAA drew Hoeltzel and Lambert as officers . . . Kappa Chi inducted some likely new men . . . came spring and a breather. . .
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