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Page 19 text:
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Paul L. Doughty President P.D. . . . Bus. Ad. major . . . able leader . . . office of Woodficld . . . runs from fullback slot . . . loyal APE . . . leads Cub and Key . . . amiable and good natured . . . likes his sleep . . . Beacon, N. Y. on vacations . . . Dodgers all the way! . . . Vorsity club scribe. SENIORS Richard A. Kiszonas Vice President Dick . . . You know itl . . . Beta Sig scribe . . . Dick, mind being chairman? . . . amiable Bio. lab assistant . . . man about town . . . You soid ill . . . ever rcady smile . . . known for congeniality . . . that beautiful jalopyl Joan Farquhar Secretary Joonic . . . never-ending pep and cnthusiosm ... a hearty hello . . . rules Phi Psi . . . Bridge, anyone? . . . remembers Chcm. courses and practice teaching . . . confuses words . . . Gotta hove sleepl . . . likes Fircrof! parlies . . . piano-player deluxe . . . sincere . . . easy to like. Herman A. Lintner Treasurer Herm . . . “Captain W. W. . . , veep of APE and Curtain club . . . co-captain and rugged center of the '52 Bcors . . . two-milcr . . . Cub and Key . . . Alpha Psi Omego ... a Sonny future . . . Whot o smilel . . . character . . . bodminton champ . . . Wowl 17
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This is the final year—our four years at Ursinus are over. Looking back we recall the awe and respect which we, as freshmen, awarded the upper classmen—the self-satisfied feeling that came with the attainment of sophomore status—our pride when we finally gained the title of upperclassmen as juniors. But now that we have reached the top of the college hierarchy we are just a little sorry that it happened so fast, that our “campus daze are over. We remember so many good things—our friends, pleasant occasions, and that portion of our studies that we really enjoyed. Under the leadership of our able presidents—Lee Trimble, Bob Henderson, and Paul Doughty—we successfully sponsored many social events. Chief among these were the “Velvet Mood, “Seventh Heaven and the “Winter Whirl. Now, with the publication of the 1952 Ruby we have completed our last class project. Nevertheless, throughout our lives we will consider ourselves a part of Ursinus—the class of '52.
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Phyllis H. Baumann Phyl ... “I gol on ideal'' . . . persuasive cheerleader . . . O Chi . . . Iasi one out of a Yost lest . . . loyal 52'er . . . can she can-can and cook! . . . quartet baritone . . . philosophical . . . remember the day she stayed awake in class? Laura A. Bechtle “Mrs. Birdie . . . twirler . . . Phi Psi treasurer . . . bonging base of the piano duct . . . “Close the closet door. . . . first boc in Ouryea 7 . . . pinned ond hoping . . . “Tough dartsl . . . amiable blonde — natural, too . . . scissors-happy . . . “He won't read this lost! William H. Beckley “Hamburger Bill . . . ace comeromon for Weekly and Ruby . . . Sigma Rho's scribe . . . Novy Air Corps vet . . . works on angles for cosier living in future . . . kept Old Mill's overhead down . . . “I'd marry that. . . . old pro of intramural leagues. William F. Beemer Coalcrackcr from Clark's Summit . . . independent thinker . . . self-made man . . . veteran of student council ... he should share some of those A's . . . Toft for President . . . Morrison's slave master . . . campus political boss . . . success likely . . . library Lothario . . . “Where's Billman? Millard J. Bekmezian “Mill . . . day student . . . often seen buzzing through the library or Bom-berger . . . always good for a laugh or an argument . . . energetic history seminar participant . . . member of F.T.A. . . . loves that practice tcachingl . . . pessimism with a grin. Joseph A. Benenati “Joe . . . caustic wit . . . $12 som-nolist . . . weathered Navy . . . bon voyage at Eagles Nest . . . part of German Rice crop . . . Westchester radish ride . . . clay court clown . . . wrestling enthusiast . . . Bio major . . . dartman? . . . “Don't be bitter. I 18
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