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TTTnr ' iii n i iii i ii iiii ' i ' i ' inn I i| - ;;rf.nn|J )mrmi i ii iM ii M iri i 1 1 1 1 II inn 1 1 1 1 MM mr Senior Executive Staff. Second Quarter. Hans C. Olsen W. Carlson L. Sheldon F. Christensen O. Morrow First Quarter President —Walter A. Carlson V.-President Freda Christensen Secretary Leona Sheldon Treasurer Lois Eldred Dr. Hans C Olsen. Dr. Olsen, one of the two sponsors of the senior class, is a graduate of Kearney College, and at the present time is Director of Teacher Training. This is the second time he has been officially connected with this institution, having served as critic and supervisor in the training school after re- ceiving his A. B. in 1920. Two years later Dr. Olsen left for Co- lumbia University, where in 1923 he re- ceived his M. A. Degree. While working on his Doctorate Mr. Olsen assisted on several school surveys under the direction of Dr. Strayer and Dr. Engelhart, in cities of the east. He received his Ph. D. in 1926. Other than his official connection with Kearney College Dr. Olsen has gained con- siderable renown by his published reports on educational subjects. Second Quarter Walter A. Carlson Freda Christensen Leona Sheldon Olive Morrow Jennie M. Conrad Third Quarter Walter A. Carlson Cora Felker Leona Sheldon Olive Morrow Miss Jennie Co7irad. A Kearney College graduate, and now holding a professorship in the Department of Social Science, Miss Conrad ' s co-spon- sorship of the senior class is vitalized with a thorough understanding of the campus. She received her degree from the college in 1920. Columbia University granted to her the A. M. Degree in 1922, and since that time she has been in the social science cla.ss rooms of Kearney, even functioning for a time as head of the department dur- ing the absence of Mr. Anderson. Miss Conrad ' s interest in the History Club, an organization which aims to study present day history problems, is typical of her. And her interest in the alumni, of which she served as president for two years, is expressive of her interest in college affairs. ' ' H l llllllllllllllllllilllllillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MM ii im iii ii ii i ii Jiiiii i ii i i ii ii i m i ii mTTTnT
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.mim il im i l ' iDiimminimiimmiTW Frank Barta Ohiowa Pres. Emanons; K. Club; Manual Arts; A. S. M. A force of his own merit makes his way. Lola King Amherst Aspasian; A. S. M.; French Club; Staff. She who hath an art. Hath everywhere a part. Ruth Ptacek Kearney Symphony. A girl and music both so sweet, A combination hard to beat. Ethel B. Smith Kearney Home Ec. Club; Theater Arts League; Zip Club; Y. W. C. A. An innocent face, but you never can tell. n ii Miii i imiiii imimnihi .T .iiiuiiw.f; Clara Curd Amherst History Club; Aspasians; A. S. M. ' A mild manner and a gentle heart. Eileen Lynch Kearney Senior Class Play; Symphony. Your music char.ns as doth yourself. Vashti Rickerson Kearney Y. W. C. A.; B Natural Club. Thy purpose firm is equal to the deed. Mrs. Iola Foltz Witte Kearney History Club. ' Straight-forward, fearless, and frank; she wins where others fail. ■••a ■■••••■•tiiiiiiiii iiiii iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiHiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiMuiiitit iiiii.uut .
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