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Timothy 1. Wholey Robert Ashman james L. Holstein Ralph Conners President Vice President Treasurer Secretary HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1936 'A group destined to make school history gathered in St. Mary's Hall on registra- tion day in the fall of l932. Under the guidance of the wordly wise sophomores we were initiated into the procedure of college life with all of its embellishments. When we finally settled down to the routine of classes and studies the Fresh- man class elections were held. They re-- sulted in Tim Wholey being elected presi- dent, Bob Shellman, vice presidentg Har- old Cireen, secretary, Richard Weber, treasurer. After a successful initial year, we re- turned as sophomores to continue our out- standing work in both scholastic and athletic endeavors. Our class has had more than its share of outstanding men in ex- tra-curricular activities. Both the U. D. News and the Exponent had a preponder- ance of '36 men on their staffs, The dif- ferent organizations and societies on the campus invariably had men from our class as their leaders. The class officers for the Sophomore year were: Tim Wholey, president, Carroll Scholle, vice presidentg Robert Ashman, secretary, Ralph Conners, treasurer. I 21 The Junior year found us blooming so- cially with the presentation of a very fine junior prom held in the latter part of january at the Biltmore Hotel. The officers elected for the ,lunior year were: Tim Wholey, president, Carroll Scholle, vice president, Ralph Conriers, secretaryg Rob- ert Ashman, treasurer. We culminated the year's activity with a popular class picnic. Came the final year of our college careers. The students in office were: Tim Wholey, president, Robert Ashman, vice president, Ralph Conners, secretaryg james Holstein, treasurer. We added new laurels to the reputation of our group, such as the organization of the very successful Student Council, the sponsoring of the colorful Farewell Dance, and the contribution of several students to graduate work in other universities. The graduating Senior Class has set a mark that should stand out as a beacon of inspiration for all the undergraduate classes that will follow it. We take our leave of this university with a feeling of sorrow, but justly proud indeed of the achieve- ments which we have left behind us.
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