Ursinus College - Ruby Yearbook (Collegeville, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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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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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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Ruth R. Bethmann being a clay student restric ted Rutli par ticipation in I rsinus extracurricular ac tivities, but it clid not prevent her from attaining an enviably high sc liolaslic standing as a consistent B lister. Rutli was interested in music and was fortunately aide to play in the UrsinUs ore liestra and to sing in tin- glee « Iul). I l« r conscientiousness and dependability add to her cpialiiic alious lor lier c liosen profession, teac li ing. ( ) FORGE P. I . 1)11 RY 1‘oamy bad .1 little tough luck in college athletics, hut almost everybody Inis come to recogni .e him as a natural athlete, rouncl the dorms lie is known as an irrepressible runner, lie Inis an unc|iien liable thirst lor tin latest swing, whether it be via the radio. Sunnybrook. or any other medium. And he has not neg I cm led bis academic record, lie plans to teac li and coach. Charles Blum ( harlie s liberal views on national and in tcrnational politics are well known to almost everybody who knows him. Despite his oppo silion to many ul the opinions ol his assoc i ales. ( harlie has made a number ol close friendships with students and lac 1 dty members. Mis vast store of information. Iiis cpiic k wilted ness, .uni bis forc eful manner of speaking made him a respec led party to any disc ussion. wheth er a hull-session or a debating contest. Chari i n Moyi k Bowen C harlie s smile and greeting can very ai c urately be described as infectious. Mis broad grin is the center ol Ins whole personality. It should certainly help him to become successful in business, as In wants to lie. As chairman cd the Senior hall. ( harlie presented one ol the most successful dances held at I rsinus in recent years. Mis interest and ability in all phase's of life are envied by all ol us. Jean Clawson lean is the type of girl who fits instinc tively into lab work, ller cool, objective manner and her Hair for the intricacies of science qualified her well for four years of sue h study. Although she commuted and worked long hours in die Science building, she nevertheless managed to become acquainted with an increasingly large number of campus residents. She plans to be a worker in the field of biologv. Bryce Clark Cochran Bryces associates in the Science Building have great confidence in his abilities. Me can always be counted upon to do his job well. Bryce was one of Dr. Brownbacks lab assist .inis in biology. Me was able to accomplish much during working hours, but he bee ame disgruntled when students begged for stains and equipment when lie was hard at work. Bryce intends to become a doctor, and he has been accepted .it I emple Medical School. J. hvERETT CoNINE Dapper, gentlemanly lid will leave a breach among the epicures ol the campus in matters of mens attire. Mis peculiar aptitude in the various economic s courses will also be missed. But lid has been extremely modest about his accomplishments in these and other things. Me was a consc ientious booster cd Sigma Kim and a man with many personal loyalties. I le will enter some phase of business. I 11 I.EN ( » MM ciRI) ( CU'I A world lull cd hates and jealousies could do well with more people like lunior I his bubbling little lady possesses the milk cd hu man kindness in unlimited quantities. She is loyal, sincere, sweet, and lovable in every respect. I o girls and fellows alike she is a real friend and trustc-d confidante. Nobody can resist the unspoiled friendliness of lunior. to 11 Ruhv I Vsiriiix ('olli'fl

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