Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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I I I WOR I.Ol ISI KOI III I I A local «»irl made good! Lor l.oimic. although 1 'l.iiim li Mcipleite. .,IL nearby I Miocniw ille lier home. I Imo first found her before the C Ujrlain C 111I discovered a new lootlii lit star when die played in the Junior (lass production. Between rehearsals lor plays and May pageants and patronizing Doc . she has found time to c |H imd the advantages ol Omega ( hi hoth lor freshmen and medical students, and even to study Sihhald s I'renc h. which as a I . I. she inflicted upon Roycrsford pupils. FLORENCE KI.ISE B( AVK Poor. tough hick Llorenc e with the world plotting against her! I he worst exam sc liodulc. the worst roster: just ask her. she II have it. 'l et she seems to thrive on it. for there no trouble grcal enough to efface her chubby smile. I ler interests lor diversion linn to art and music, and in hoth ol these she displa s her ( ill tural aptitude. In the C hem Bi group l»y choice, she remained in it l v habit. She is really flustered to any extent by onl one person, but then she does blush prettily at Prof. Brownback s side cpieslions. | RI l BOOSER BR WDT Booser. the dvnami( I lershey chocolate drop, looked like the football team waterboy until he snuggled the hall under hi arm —then Ik carried the mail—not the pail. Inviolate lor three years, lie suddenly became Mary s little lamb. Mayln Snuffy was the reason for the tardy appearance ol the polity on campus. lor the circulation department had a habit of slowing down at Shreincr. lie i also widely quoted for that famous line: • ell. I guess I have to go now.” Withal, he i .1 sincere friend and does what he set out to do. PEARL Ol IVi: BRI SSI I R Pearl, a quiet blonde with an infec tion giggle and a broad smile, has won admiration lor the way in whch she ha mastered .1 physical handicap, and awe lor her mastery of four long year ol Latin. One of the wise few. she has concentrated her ic Ii iIx interests because she knows the real pui| ose of college. I low ever, hci jovial nature has contributed not a little to the pranks and gaieties in Shreincr domic ile, which i perhaps more valuable with high school chillun than knowing .ill the irregularities ol I'renc h verbs. 20

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I R VNkl l i I AVIS l BRICdIT i lii I )iil« lim.hi Irom lip the valley is one I those who really enjoyed college. Il day. neillier Ireshman foils nor andy eating philosophy classes could dampen liis spirits. By night. lie was « rec 11.111 Irecpienter. w ho. lis rumored, could really dance. I rank went into dramatics lor cujovmenl and proved tii.it when vou lilt e wlial you re doing. you rc at your liest. I ogejher with Spence lie hiked ahexil il ie c ouniry side, one c pulled up tohac o plants and wondered why liecouldnt lincl the c arrots. math major. I rank found the ( liase comedies in calculus worth not cutting—too frccfuentlv. SAR AH I I l ABI: I II TKI SON In her lunior year Sally joined our ranks, known them as lust s i»ii I from I )uke. But as l ri« soprano in the c hoir, opera actress, and superior student in English. Sall soon demonstrated her worth. A charter member of ( lamer s Dark lower, viva ions and lun loving Maplcile and a Phi Psi. she has made friends here. the •re. and all over. Her frec|uently varied coiffures are a nevei ending source of interest, and her daily appearance at break last is little short ol miraculous. glance into her future reveals a maturity and common sense dial combine to promise success in teac hint! or in domestic lile. FLORENCE MI .I I BAl ER neat package ol c flic Jem and reserve was Palmyras gilt to ( denwood in ip-,-,. Since then Mossie has untied the- wrapping to revc al a very likeable and capable- personality which rewarded her with the- presidency of ! au Sigma ( amma. During her third year the- postman and books got a rest when Walt decided to spend the- year here e hee king up. Mossie is known to all of ( den wood and some besides as Morpheus earthly counterpart. Baby lb •ns. Big Bens and not so gentle shakings of the ( denwood .ik ing ( rew being of no avail. But once she gets awake , things happen, espc-ci.dk in Practice leaching which is her chief clcdic ac y. VINCENT JACOB BONKOSKI Bounce, once accused of sending Mr. Miller a card signed I ord ol ( onshoheic ken. quarterbacked the- ( triz .lies and kicked the extra point to be .it l nn in I 3 f- When lake had all believing I iger Rag was his forte, lie- sprung ( hopin on us and took a curtain call for it. His education in the- Sc hool ol I lard knocks tempered his academic learning when the- theory failed to lit the lac Is. member but no worshipper ol a Iraternity. lake made his friends every wdiere. lor he is slow to anger, and frank in speech. riot in c lass, a welcome annoyance to the goll loving librarian, and a claimant for a commuter’s seat on Student ( nunc il are his identific alion tags. 2S



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Mil Dkl I) I I l .ABFIll CAIN Books .nr Mildred • 110I 1 . and building .1 library «l hei own is her supreme extra urriculai at tivity. It is no unusual sight to see her in the library Icaling through .1 multitude ol magazines in seart h ol re iew s upon .ill hinds ol hooks—travel, poetry, fiction, drama, or what you will, he she likes them .ill. Mildred spent her liisl two ears abroad at I'ircroft and then moved to the more accessible South I hill where she became president in her senior year. I ler toughest job is to keep order among Sander. I'.isenberg. and C .tin. the last named one ol whic h is the chief proponent ol pranks. DWII I ( IIKSIM T. Ik. l-o. two years I )ann has plied the road io l.vansl a:g where lie- gives lolks their religion in old lashioned W'eslex slvle. Pul pit or soccei lield. Dan displays the gusto ol a man who means to do his job. I proarious laughter, w illingness to discuss any subject (espec ialb the arc hetypes ol Bishop Berkeley), utter belief in his own ability, and seriousness ol purpose characterize our fierv haired preac her. I )ann s best work at I rsinus is done in the sunimei when the Methodist lassies congregate about him in con lerence we ek. I1 his avid interest in Pol. Si i. bears fruit, we max some day proudly c all him Bishop. IOSKPII ANTI ION V CONCI .1.1.0 koughhouse. the bad man Irom I emple and (hosier, has lc rrilied the campus lor the last three years. Major domo of I lall ( hem and white coated pro medico. he lmpc s to join his uncles surgical stall in several years. On the mat lie threw other 120-pounders and was himseli thrown onlv once —out of a nearby ni gill « hib. A past master cd the aits ol pantomime and shoveling, lie often taxed the credulities ol his Iriends. Also conlounded them about the number ol Bel tvs whose hearts In stormed. k wmond wiiiow rosn-i.i.o l ats. the P s little ll Amerie 111. is the same l ats ( ostello widely publicized on bulletin board notices by an unknown admirer. C aptained one ol the smallest and least experienced teams in years. el abb led them to the wars. Made famous the c ia of Suits, wrangled with W’ilhiuer. kept in Shorty lohnson s good graces. For several years he formed the League ol Nations with roommates ( lermon and the (creek, (cave up attending shows because lie c on Id always watch ngie. Made for wrestling, he played basketball instead; sometimes forgot and made 1 living leap into the stands. I aslly. lie was ••la ( hi rushman. lie p us ultra. 30

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