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Dorothy IV Adams I'mii.y Kuzabeth Baldwin Dottic was worked li.df to death for four years, largely because she lover! it and did a good job. No matter what assignment rested with her she never lost her good humor and natural harm of manner, f or the last half o! her senior year she served .is president of the VAV.C .A., which post she highly deserved. I rsinus is losing initiative, industry, and willingness when I )oltie is graduated. I Ielen IV Adams I'or four years I Ielen and her twin confused most people on « ainpus. I lowever. it is rumored that distinguishing one from the other is not diflii nil il one works out a system. I Ielen is the one who was secretary of the And she was .1 booster lor every project that was suggested. I Ielen loved musit and was in each of the organizations for vocal music. I ler performances in operell.ts and in the .in nual ( hrislmas parties were always enjoyable. Jami-s P. Armstrong lim was one nl the ( intis boys who believed lirmly in social lile and extra-curriculor a livities while at I rsinus. ( onsc-qucntly, he was well known in all ol the girls dormitories, and everybody recognized his ability on tin-football held, lim was a scrappy renter on the varsily football squad lor three ronsecutive years, lim s congenial manner and his robust virility are assets llial suit him to any endeavor. Kathryn Mary Atkinson Kav became well known immediately upon coming to I 'rsinus. and throughout her four years her popularity increased. Kay was a member ol every May ( ourl we r an remember. During her senior year she was elected May Queen, one nl the highest honors .1 girl can get at I rsinus. Kays charm and beauty brought her popularity, and her gay. uuruliletl nature allowed her to enjoy it fully. Polly ’ earned her nickname during her freshman year, .is a result of her Pollvanna nature. All through her four years at I rsinus she was organizing groups to see plays and operas. I ler taste for fine drama and music led her directly into the Lnglish department, and she was the capable president of the llnglish Club. Tf ic-Se attributes. coupled with a real zest for work, should make her an a hie teac her. Nicholas IVvrry Among Nick's several achievements at Lr-sinus was the editorship of the Weekly, which paper lie struggled conscientiously to bring forth each week. I le first gained re« oguition .is a capable and dependable worker when he planned one of the most successful and in slructive of the All I rsinus Week ends. Since th.it lime he has held several posts ol trust and honor, foremost among them being membership in the ( uh and Key Soc iely. Marion K. IV mi nsdi ri i r Beam it is one ol ork s contributions to campus gaiety and social life. I ler Inmiliar giggle and her inn hangeable good humor arc lliings we like to remember of anyone who possesses such c haracteristic s. Beamier s scliol aslic record was high lor four years, in spite of her active social calendar. Phi Psi will lose a pleasant associate, as we all will, when Beamie is graduated. IIdward 11. Benjamin ( ieneral mnii-nhout town and man among mt-n is I .emit-'. I lie men know him as a witty, sincere, level headed h-llow I hi- ladies know him as a polished, well dressed lad who 1 an Imld his ow n in anx 1 rowel or « in uinslanc e. nd not only is I ouie able to mix sot lal lilt-Stliolnrship. and sports: lie also knows his mixtures in a ■ hemislry lab. I le plans to be a technical sales ex|M rt. 10-11 Ruby — 25 — Ursinus College
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I )orotliy B. Adams I ielen B. Adams James I Armstrong Katliryn Mary Atkinson Emily l'Ji .al)ctli Baldwin Nicholas Barry Marion E. Bcammsdcrfcr Edward 11. Benjamin 1911 Kuby - 24 Ursinus College
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Rutli K. Bethmann ( harlcs Moyer Bowen Bryce Clark Cochran George I . I. Biery Jean C lawson J. Everett Conine C luirles Blum I lelen Gainford Cope 1941 Ruby -26- Ursinus College
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