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MARY LOU KENT Newark, New Jersey Minor: English, Economics Clai Delta Major: History Activities: Vice-President Chi Delta 3, 4; Press Club 1; Economics Club 2, 3, 4; English Literary Society 3; Girls, Forum 2, 3, 4, President 4; Junior Guild 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Upsalite 3; Secretary of Class 3, 4; S. E. C. A. 3, 4; Attendant to Spring Queen. ' llBeauty is as beauty does, and she does all right . . . as vouchsafed by her marks, her extracurricular activities, and her friends . . graced almost every social shindig . . . always found somewhere about campus . . . bridge is a favorite of this Chi, as is Fenwick . . . versed in history and economics . . . well-rounded . . . a combination of old-fashioned femininity With modern sophistication. Forty-six RUDOLPH A. LARSON Lanse, Pa. Major: English Minor: History Pi Delta Phi Activities: Secretary, Pi Delta Phi 4; Glee Club 1; De Nio I, Vice-President 2, 3, President 4; Swedish Society 1, President 2, 3, 4; Mission Society 3, Vice- President I, 4; Christian Brotherhood I, President 2, Vice-President 3; Lutheran Studentsl Association I, Treasurer 2, 4. Life is a funny thing, and Rudy finds time to laugh at it . . . it is hard to upset Rudyis calm de- meanor except possible at the prospect of an unan- nounced quiz . . . Nevertheless he is serious when it comes to work . . . his marks prove that . . . people like him because he is helpful and jovial . . . is often heard reciting poems and short stories.
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ERIC GRAHN East Orange, New Jersey Major: Economics, History Minor: English Theta Epsilon Activities: Treasurer, Theta Epsilon 3; Football Man- ager 3, 4; U Club 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Vice-President 2; Swedish Society 1, 2; Gazette Staff 1; Blue Key 3, 4; Footlight Club 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3. Doc Grahn,, . . . Senior football manager . . . local boy made good . . . comes out with some of the darnedest expressions . . . happy-go-lucky . . . collects platter? at the G.N.A.C.-goes for J. Dor- sey . . . blushes easily . . . 1 es it 5- ots o em . . . takes life easy . . . canht seem to get that part in his hair to stay there-but never worries about it . . . ping pong addict . . . a History major. FRANCES HOLLANDER Arlington, New Jersey Major: French Minor: Spanish Chi Delta Artiuities: Transfer from Beaver College 3; Corre- sponding Secretary, Chi Delta 4; French Club 3; Upse- lite Typing Staff 4; Spring Week Committee 3. Shehs blue-eyed and blonde . . . she,s full of life . . . known as one of the best dressed women on campus . . . chauHeur of the Chi Delt convertible . . . calm, well-poised, gay, and always ready to go places . . . only here for last two years . . . too bad it wasnht more . . . full of quips . . . sincere and dependable . . . brags about her terrific temper, never evidenced . . . quite a linguist . . . hobby- harmonizing . . . spectator sportswoman . . . swings a mean mashie. Forty-five
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FREDERICK LASHNITS Ansonia, Connecticut Major: History Minor: English Theta Epsilon Artivities: President, Theta Epsilon 3; Choir 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Circulation Manager Gazette 3; Business Manager of Gazette 4. That tall, dark fellow . . . takes life comparatively easy . . . doesn,t let much bother him . . . Business Manager of the Gazette during 1940 . . . History and English student Who really studied . . . President of Theta Epsilon Fraternity, 39-,40 . . . well-known at the uKenbrook Kennels Club . . . a strong advo- cate of the ugive it all you,ve got theory . . . worked hard . . . enjoyed parties to the fullest . . . one of the best friends many a freshman has had . . . likes singingeclassical and otherwise. AILEEN LEACH Newark, New Jersey Major: English Minor: Economics, History Theta Beta Gamma Activities: Footlight Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Economics Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Junior Guild 3, 4; Forum 2, 3, 4; Spring Queen Attendant 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. The most vivacious of vivacious girls . . . gay . . . sparkling . . . full of effervescent spirits . . . thatis uJimmien . . . who loves to jest . . . to laugh . . . to have fun . . . famed through the length of the campus for her repartee . . . her keen sense of hu- mor . . . studies her English in academic moments . . . cavorts like a champion on the basketball courts . . . as popular among her cronies as she is unpopular among her opponents on the court . . . a stalwart at old 322 . . . a pal and a sport . . . again, thatls liJimmie. Forty-swen
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