Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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ELIZABETH F. EVANS GEORGE E. LESSEE ELIZABETH FLORENCE EVANS Elect of Vrsinus girls, Betty was chosen to preside over the annual May tele. Dignity, graciousness, and personal charm combined with business sense. gixxj taste, and that desirable quality of’ letting go but only at the proper times, of course distinguished her on campus. Her activities ranged from guiding the fates of the V. S G. A to that of determining the fate of any number of ambitious suitors. And in the latter case, she can hardly be guilty of having played Penelope, despite her mastery of the dramatic art. OSCAR CASSELL EREAS. Jk. O. ('. , alias Cassell , alias Rasputin , noted Derr Hall astronomer, specializes in star gazing in and out of class. After two years of Brodbeckian atmosphere shared with Jaggard the Terrible, Oscar moved to Derr to lead a relatively quiet life in company with Schiele, Turner, Rinehart and Co. His formal bid for popularity came with lus appearance as the “killer in the Junior Play, and was rapidly followed by the incident of Minerva the Cat. With time found both for study and social life, O. C. remains a gentleman of the first, or second, water. GEORGE EDWARD FISSEL Nimble fingers enabled this York protege to land both the job of Rec Hall pianist and the famed name of Noble. A lover of Casa I.oma. Benny Goodman, and the like. George spent his spare time in Brodheck criticizing and analyzing well-known orchestras and their respec-tive unorthodox styles. Besides music (and other activities somewhat clouded m mystery), George acquired a contract-bridge complex under the tutelage of Heigesand Kurtz, former Brodlvck sharks. After gaining the proper concept of how to get along without over-exertion, Noble is planning to enter Med. School. CLYDE ALLAN FREECE ' It's written in the stars : so for four years this crack star gazer and mathematician has hitched his academic wagon to a star, only to come sliding down to earth via that much-feared bell-shaped curve route. Just couldn't seem to catch on to the army way of doing things. Although a peace-loving type, Allan had troubles even as a lover, being forced into seclusion on many occasions to escape the advances of certain designing I rsinus women. With all hi- trials and tribs, he always found time to devote to those Tuesday tid bits to Tyson of Kimbcrton. OSCAR C. FREAS, Jr. 23 CLYDE ALLAN FREECE

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ROBERT R. DEEN CHARLES F. EHI.V ROBERT REYNOLDS DEEN Boh likes green ties and shirts (to contrast with his tomato toupee), candy-stick socks, and the music going round and round. His girl friends and there arc oodles prefer to call him Bobbie, and tins year he has gone in for the opposite sex in a big way. As keeper of the College Ceneral Emporium, he earned his D C. (distinguished chiseler) degree and retired his senior year to await Ins B S. and acceptance to Temple Med School I)r. Deen will probably be Port Royal ' local boy who made good. GLENN KLINE EPPRECHT Glenn is just another country boy who found I ’rsinus life more attractive than tilling the soil. The reasons are obvious. Our hero's favorite pastimes have been chewing the rag in Curtis and hungrily pursuing the learned the orems of Manning, ct al. During his years here, Glenn has Iven numbered among the diamond men. where he indeed wielded a mighty hat. Glenn ranks among those numerous senior males, including Gensler, Davison, Gau mer. Harbaugh. Beddow. and Stoudt. who have made matriculation at I rsinus a family tradition CHARLES FRANCIS EHLY Charley entered I'rsinus with many ministerial characteristics, a few of which were even more firmly established by the influence of lus bunk-mate, the one and only H Allen. To lv maintained, some of these had to weather many a storm in that weather-beaten hall of the Marines. Remaining sincere, coiwientious, and immacu late after lour years in Curtis is a job for any student, and especially one of the BrotherivsxJ. One of Jennie's hoys , his activities in the Glee Club served as the one means to keep him on campus week-ends. DORA GERTRUDE EVANS Entering college with the dual task of upholding the family reputation and making her own personality felt, this West Chester mathematician fooled most people and did both. Big Chief of the feminine forensicists and at one time one of the Little Big Chiefs on the Weekly Scandal Sheet. Dora exhorted her views from Kith the rostrum and the printed page. Deserting all girls’ lulls in her last year for the more uplifting environment of Dr Barnard's inner circle, she has proved the truth of the old adage that variety, even in labor, is the spice of life.



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EDWIN HERBERT I REV A Philadelphian who tried a local college and quickly saw the superiorities of our Alma Mater, Ed descended on Curtis three and a halt years ago and hasn’t been up rooted since. Ed spends lus autumns playing soccer, his winters studying for the ministry, and his springs attending the atternoon sessions of the Campus Country Club's Sun Bathing Society. Heading that section of the Parsons who constitute the Brotherhood. Ed devotes his creative talents toward finding things for the preachers to do in an effort to keep them out of mischief. LYDIA ESTHER CANSER Lydia is one of those super-efficient people who always succeed with minimum effort, until the problem of getting a good night's rest presents itself. After four years of practical application of her acquired mathematical principles. she has declared it a problem of chance with the «dds against her. A recognised 'tar both at tennis and Phi Psi rushing, this veteran Shreinerite balances the work and play columns of her time budget, as evidenced by her regular appearance on the B list, and her ascendancy to the presidency of the Eighth Avenue Bridge Club. THOMAS WILLIAM GARRETT Down from Orwigslnirg came our littlest mcmlvr. A! though the smallest in stature. Tee-Wee” is one of the staunchest supporters of the superiorities of Curtis The banker of the class. Peter occupied a permanent chaar while absorbing the principles of high finance as practised by the Kaintucky Colonel. His reportorial duties de manded much of his time, but nevertheless. Tommy found ample opportunity to pull his daily fast one to the great delight of the frequenters of the Demas domicile. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH GARRETT Thump, thump, clatter, thump, and a Hi. toots , and you know its Ginny coming down the stairs, with a sparkle in her eye and mischief up her sleeve. (Jinny is South's imp, and M H. A is usually the victim. And when she isn't teasing someone, she’s lounging around making those dry cracks that put the crowd in stitches. Contrary t» custom, she likes school so much that she hates to leave it even during vacations. The attraction is of a sublime, though sophomoric . nature, and can usually Iv seen of a Sunday eve headed toward a secluded retreat. THOMAS W. GARRETT 30 V IRGINIA E. GARRETT

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