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E IORS LEWIS DYE, OsKALoosA, B. A. Hisronv-Football varsity 1-2-5-45 Drama Club 2-3-45 Letter Club 2-5-45 Xvilliam Penn 45 Class Pres. 55 Basketball treservcsl 25 Debate 15 Teacliers' Club 45 Library Staff 5-45 Bookstore 5. It'1'ndnc.r.r lid' lfle -Vlllliflllilld in Wflliffl r1i1'lucg1'ow.r. BARBARA NICHOLS, DES 1VlOINES, B. A. ENGLISH-Class Sec'y 15 Choir5 Quality Street 15 1Vlessiah 15 Chronicle 1-2-55 W. A. A. Cab. 2-55 House Council 25 Pep Club 2, Lieut. 55 Capt. 45 1V1ikac1o 25 Y. YV. C. A. 1-2, Cab. 5-45 Quaker 55 Int. Re- lations 2-55 College Council Sec'y 45 '1'eachers Club 4. Our Ilzouglzla' are clzildren llml mum! ploy lo grow. MARY MARTHA HOAR, OSKAI.OOSA, BACHELOR or Music- Choir 1-2-5-45 Messiall 1-2-55 Christmas Orations 45 O eretta 2-5-45 Y. W. C. A. 1-2-5-4, Cab. 1-55 Grecnpeppcrs 15 Drama Club 25 Class Sec'y-'l'reas. 5. f1Iu.f'1i' li-I' lfle lUIl.t'Bl'.l'III language of mankind. DENNIS CROMMETT, WVEEKS MILLS, 1VlAINE, B. S. CHEM- ISTRY- Tl1e mo.rl complclely lo.rl of all do-y.r l'J' Ilia! on tt'lll-C!! one l1a.r no! lauglzcrlf' 1 AMBROSE DOLLAR, OsKALoosA, B. A. HISTORY-Football Varsity 1-2-5, Mgr. 45 Basketball 1-2, Mgr. 45 Baseball Varsity 1-2-5-45 Track Varsity 1-2-5-4, CaptjC5 Letter Club 2-5-45 Drama Club 1-25 Silver Masque 25 Teachers Club 45 Class v. Pres. 5. Y7ro' modeml, on luir uncmbnrra.r.rcd brow nalure Ima' wrillcn. 'Genlleman'. LILLIAN ANDERSON. WELDON, B. A. HOME ECONOMICS' Messiall 1-2-55 Quaker Choir 15 Home Ec. Club 2:5, Pres. 45 Y. W. C. A. Cab. 2:5:4, Sec'y 2, V. Pres. 55 Christian Workers 2-55 College Council 45 Teachers Club Treas. 45 Pep Club 2-5-45 Class Sec'y-Treas. 45 W. A. A. 'l'reas. 2, V. Pres. 55 House Council 1-5. 1VillLaJYecl1'ofi Learning in one cya and cofculalion .rhin- ing ou! of Ilze ol!1cr. Margaret Mccraclcen is another outstanding senior. Craclcy is one of the persons on the campus who can be depended upon to clo iust about anything. She has been on the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet for three years ancl served in the capacity of president during her senior ear. She has also been very active on House Council, Chronicle Staff and diualcer Staff cluring her college life. She may be an English Major and have workecl in the library, but shc would still make a nice cook for somebody.
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CLASS OF 41 Through her zealousness, Mary Martha Hoar has attained great heights. William Penn College is proud of its outstanding organist and pianist who has aided many school entertainments by her musical selections. Not only has she great musical talent, which has been developed through constant effort, but her high schol- astic standing also is a record of her conscientiousness. She was elected by the faculty as the outstanding girl in the senior class and is recommended for the Byrn Mawr scholarship. The Quaker Staff congratulate her on her achievements and wish her success in the future. lust a few words about Chuck Bainbridge, an out- standing athlete and scholar. On the football field he was a hard-driving quarterbackg on the basketball floor, an ace on defense and a good offensive man. William Penn College was well represented when he ran the mile relay during track season. Many laurels have been awarded him for his accomplishments in sports. His teamwork and sportsmanship are keenly admired by the student body. All of his efforts have not been placed on athletics for he is a scholar as well. Good luck, Chuckl extra-curricular activity, and probable future usefulness. The second semester many of the seniors tested their mettle and, incidentally, knowledge HS practice teachers at the local high school. Tommy Crawford, cheer leader during the first semester, is now in Texas as a member of the national guard giving his energetic support to another field. Barbara Nichols was president of the Pep Club first semester, but she also has another JOlJ-a civil service stenographer in Washing- ton D. C. It was a lucky opportunity, and we are all happy for her, even though we miss her enthusiastic personality. Millarcl Mills, who attended Penn last year, rs starting his law course at Iowa City this year but will receive hrs diploma here rn the spring. Due to a severe head injury, Ardeth And- erson was unable to attend school for the first semester but has recovered for the second. He will graduate in Iune. In addition to being leaders in organiza- tions, the seniors work in others such as Chris- tian Workers, and International Relations. Of importance also is the B Squad Bask- etball team which is coached very successfully by Louie Dye. And so on through the list. Next year other seniors will be taking our places-learning the joys and otherwise of presidents of organizations and activities. It won't be long until we'll be changing the tassel and you'll be stepping up. Good luck to us alll
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CLASS OF 741 ARTHOLD LA'l'HAM, LIQGRAND, B. A. B1oI.oGY--Football l5 Basketball trcscrvesl l-25 Track 2-5-45 Y. M. C. A. l, Cab. 2-5-45 Drama Club 25 Chronicle 5: Quaker 55 Quaker Choir 55 lVlen's Follies 25 Nlessiah l-25 Operctta 2-55 Class Pres. l. lid- ucalion lil' llze only inlerc.rl tt'0I'lll'V of llze deep eonlrolliny of Ilre ll1ouyl1U'ul man. PAUL BARNE'l l', LYNNvI1.l,m, B. A., Rmr.1G1oN-Iolm Flet- cher College l-25 lowa Wesleyan 55 Christian Workers 4. ln- dumlfgy i.r llrc .foul of bu.rlnc.s:r and llze keymlone of p1'o.fpcrily. NEVA REYNOLDS, Rose HIl.l., B. A. Commlsncls AND Ec- ONOMICS-Y. W. C. A. l-2-5-4, Treas. 45 lnt. Relations l-2-5-45 Green Peppers l5 Christian Workers 2-5-4, Pianist 55 Quaker 55 House Council Pres. 45 College Council 4, 'lleachers Club 4. ll7l1aleve1' is worllz doing nl all 1'.r tt'0I'l,l doing well. DEAN MORRIS, Nlaw PROVIDENCE, B. S. CHEMISTRY-Band l-2-5-45 Quaker 55 Chorus 45 'l'eachers Club 45 Int. Relations . Science l'J' oljqanized knowledge. WILLIAM 'l'REN'l', TRACY, B. A. ENGLISH-Basketball 1-2-5- 4 5 Quartet l-2. fl people, il appeanr, may be pragre.r.rz'cfe for a cerlaln lengllz of lime and llzen .r!op. IVIICII doeu' il .rlop7 lVl1en il cea.re.r lo po.rJe.r.r e'nalive'dualz'ly. RONALD WARDER, FREMONT, B. A. HISTORY-lowa State 'l'eachers College l-25 Band 55 Our Town 55 Int. Relations Sec'y-'l'reas. 45 Y. Nl. C. A. 45 Chronicle 45 Teachers Club 4. 1 Hz'.flo1Qy l.r lfle CfIl1l'l and compa.r.r for mzlionnl El1Ii6llV0l'.n Arcleth Anderson was absent from our campus the first semester clue to an accident incurred during the summer. He has worked his way throu lm college by helping in the Penn Dairy. His clleerfulness mi ht be partiaiy attributed to this enviornment-it seems to be catching. The Y. M. C. A. has advanced on our campus through his s lendid leadership. ln addition, Dil-Pticipation in Christian Workers during all four years and his fine scholar- ship have made him outstanding. By the election of the faculty he was named llonor student among the men in his class and is recommended for the Haver- ford scholarship.
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