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Bark Rolf: B. Braafhart, L. Shoop. R. Deadman, H. Rice, V. Reynolds, D. Reid, XV. Kenoyer, M. Sorden, K. Harris. Frou! Rolf: C. Dusenberry, T. Edwards, KI. Fdmondson, L. Conover, M. Summers, M. Caldwell, F. Andrews, R. Poush, L. Hall. uniors OFFICERS Pn'xia'mzf. ,. ,.,ROBERT POUSH lfifl'-Pl'l'Sflll'lIf L . ,...... MARJORIE CALDWELL Sc'cn'f4zry ,..... ..... ,... J o Y EDMONDSON A Trvasnrm' ,... ...... L OUISE CONOVER The 1936 Quaker,' made predictions of great success and fame for the class of '39, and in no way has this prediction lacked fulfilment. The Junior Class of 1939 is one of the largest Junior classes which the Penn campus has seen for some time. Although the class is large it has not assumed the superior attitude of the Seniors nor remained as naive as the Sophomores and Freshmen. T H E 1 9 3 8 PW Twfnfy
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Chapel doorway on a sunny fall afternoon. Not even sleet can stop this clock. Spencer Memorial Chap- el in the early spring. And here el w e ll the daughters of Eve.l Remember h o W t h e trees sparkled? The first campus view of every townite. Here green Freshmen become sophisticated Seniors. Page Virzcfvcfz Q U A K E R
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The class of 1939 has always been united, but this year the unity has be- come a true friendship, as evidenced by the class parties which we have held. 'But the outstanding example of this unity is in the publication of this edition of the Quaker. Every junior has given much of time and money to present this yearbook to the Seniors. In September the Juniors helped the Freshmen plan their rock ight, and introduced them into some of the mysteries of campus life. During Fresh- man week the Juniors entertained them by giving a Watermelon feed. This year the Junior Class has made an excellent record in scholarship, athlet- ics, activities, music, and forensics, and next year We all hope to learn much, through books and other activities, so that we will be prepared to lead an active life. U Bark R0 lf . Morris, H. H ald, Harrison, Lewis, V. Hcnklc, XV. Ragan, J. Scheuermann XX C. 'ea erwax, W. Van Donselaar, G. Taylor. Iirnlll R01 D. W'illiams, R. V r , Millccr, M. E. Wliitc, K. Latham, D. Davis, C. Wcttcr, Walling, L. Logue, R. NVood. 0. ,, .9 r, JD' l P Rawls! q' 4 ' Auf wav he Al Je6f jo , 74 qfq Oo Q Q' doa Q1 42 ne .L Q44 e' Io lg 6 4 S Page Tzveizfy-0110 DVS. Q U A K E R ef hs ,Wqi QA' ' I, e Q '2 Q 442. eu.
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