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NELSON. AGNES L.. A.B.. M.A. Algebra Hobby: Flower garden. Reading Pet Peeve: Messiness and lazy people NELSON. PERN. A.B., M.A. English Hobby: Knitting. Statuettes of famous people Pet Peeve: Lazy people ROMPEL. RUTH E.. A.B.. M.A. English Literature Hobby: Reading (non fiction). Collecting odd pitchers Pet Peeve: People who won't move back on buses SCHOLLER. HILDA. B.E. Physical Education Hobby: Dancing. Sports of all kinds. Reading. Collecting poetry Pet Peeve: People who arc rude Rompel. F. Nelson. Scholler. McClurg. A. Nelson SCHWABE. LENA. A.B.. M.S. Librarian Hobby: Reading (how strange!) Pet Peeve: Lack of cooperation in people Stevens. Wood. Sexton. Schwabe SEXTON. HASKELL, B.S.. M.S. Music Director Hobby: Traveling curtailed since rationing) Pet Peeve: None—some guy! STEPHENS. LEWIS. B.S.. M.S Athletics Director Hobby: Gardening and Shrubs Pet Peeve: Cutting across lawns STEVENS. E. G.. B.E.. M.S. Mathematics and Science Hobby: Gardening and Hunting Pet Peeve: None—He takes the world as it comes! WOOD. SUSAN. B.S.. M.A. Social Science Hobby: Knitting. Reading. Music Pet Peeve: People with a perpetual grouch I 9 ]
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HII.LS. JEANETTE. A.B.. M.A. German. Geometry Hobby: Sports. Potted Plants (Noticed her windowsills?) Pet Peeves: People who are not able to pro- nounce ach and ich in German Aphides on her coleus HORNOR. ABRAHAM L.. B.S.. M.S. Social Science Hobby: Fishing. Parlor Games, Traveling in unusual places. (The other is not fit to be published) Pet Peeve: Walking twenty blocks to school ev- ery morning HULET. LINNA. M.A. Geometry Hobby: Cooking (send me your favorite recipe) Pet Peeve: A student reciting and chewing gum at the same time Mulct. Johnson. James. Hills. Hasty JAMES. HARLAN. B.S.. M.S. Science Hobby: Big league baseball Pet Peeve: Taxicabs JOHNSON. MARY CADY. B.F.A. Art Hobby: Collecting prints Pet Peeve: Conservatism KIRK. ETHELYN. A.B.. M.A. Latin Hobby: Photography. Family Tree. Knitting Pet Peeve: People who block the front entrance of the bus LATHAM. DARRELL. B.S. Physical Education Hobby: Athletics (naturally) Pet Peeve: People who address you as Hey. Bud! LAWSON. MILDRED M.. B.S.. A.M. History Hobby: Farming (raising hogs, cattle, and horses). Fishing when there is time Pet Peeve: Lazy people MCCLURG. LOLA D.. A.B.. A M. Biology Hobby: Swimming and Interior decoration Pet Peeve: People who don't get work in on time MOORE. DICIE ANN. A.B.. M.A. Spanish and French Hobby: Shoes and Flowers Pet Peeve: Pumpkin pie and Red Fingernails Moore. Hornor. Lawson. Kirk
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. THE FRESHMEN [)ult 3n Memoriam ROBERT MARION HARSHBARGER Born July 22. 1929 Died December 24, 1943 President................ Vice-President........... Secretary................. T reasurer................ Rosemary Representative Richard Sieferman ....Richard Foote ..Patricia Shroyer ......Betsy Downs .........Jean Zike Like most freshmen, we didn’t know our way around at first, but it certainly didn't take us long to learn. Freshman-Sophomore Dramatics Night and we went all out to exhibit some mighty cute girls. More than one senior sighed. Oh. those handsome freshman boys! Not only were we cute, we put on a swell performance, too. . . . joining clubs. . . . serving on committees. . . . getting into Student Council and expressing our opinion on student affairs. . . . cheering the varsity boys at the football games, looking forward to our careers on the gridiron and basketball court. We subscribed to the Echo and backed the Rosemary. . . . started earning points for those G. A. A. and speech U’s (some of us made Delta Sigma!). . . . learning “hic-haec-hoc. the mysteries of that un- known quantity “x , and following Ivanhoe and the Ancient Mariner in their adventures. At the end of the year, we displayed our brilliance by a large membership in Alpha. Yes. we were the freshmen (no one let us forget it), but we got off to a grand start and acquired those qualities of leadership needed by upperclassmen. MRS. SCHWABE'S HOME ROOM Rot tom roiv—Stone. Seeds. Sieferman. W. Scott. Tabaka. Stock will. Rollins. Second row—Statelcr. Rovelstad. S. Smith. Slade. Rogers. Stephens. Shroyer. M. Shelton. Third row—Simmons. Sibbitt. Stanley. Roland. O. Smith. R. Smith. Rush. Spahn. Top row—Rose. D. Smith. F. Scott. ( 10 1
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