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S IORS HERMAN CRAYTON, Hizoiucic, B. A. Bionoev-Y. M. C. A. I-2-5-4. Sec'y 45 Christian Wlorkers 5-4, V. Pres. 45 Band 25 Choir 2-5-45 Quartet 2-55 Operetta 55 The lmp,01'11c.r.r of men com-zirl.r in XIYC, and life lil' in labor. BYRDA LEONARD, STUART, B. A. ENGLlSlI1Y. W. C. A. Y. WV. C. A. 1-2-5-4, Cab. 45 Int. Relations l-2-5-45 House Council 2-5-4, Sec'y 45 Library Club I-2, Sec'y 5, Pres. 45 Christian NVork- ers 2-5-4 5 Quaker 5. fl book :lr never n lIl!1.I'fEl',l7l.!3L'I5, il bacomcm one. ESTHER MAE GRAHAM, OsicA1.oosA, B. A. SPEECH--- Wl1y The Chimes Rang I5 lVIaggie Pepper I5 Drama Club 1-2. Good lVIedicine I5 Choir I-2-55 Voice Recital I-25 Home EC5 Club 2-5-45 Nlikado 55 My Lady Dreams 5. Such .reveal com,ouf.r1'on doll: in nzumlb lied' DONALD KIESTER, OsKALoosA, B. A. H1sTo1zY-Basketball 2-5-45 Baseball 2-5-45 Drama Club 1-2-5-45 Class Pres. 45 Student Council Pres. 45 College Council 3-45 Letter Club 2:5-45 'l'eachers Club 45 Silver Nlasque 2-5-45 Grinnell I. Life lo be worlfzy of -f 11 I'L1!l'0l1t1lbCiI1g mum! alwa.y.r be in p1'qg1'c.r.rio11. DALE DEVAULT, OsKALoosA, B. A. HISTORY-Football Var- sit I-2-5-4, Co-Capt. 45 Track 15 Drama Club 1-25 Silver Nlasque 25iDebate 45 Letter Club 2-5-45 Library Staff 2-55 Teachers Club 4. Il z'.r llzc mark of a good man no! lo know flow lo do an ill-j'lll:V.H RUTH IRIS HEALD, OsKAI.oosA, B. A. HOME ECONOMICS- St. Cloud 'l'eachers College I5 Y. NV. C. A. 2-55 Chorus 2-45 Death Takes A Holiday 25 W. A. A. 25 Patience 25 Drama Club 55 HH. M. S. Pinalbren 55 Home lic. Club 5-45 Teachers Club 4. The !il'.l'L'0t'Cl:V of zz new d1'.rf1 doc.r more for lfic flapp1'11c.r.r of man lflan lla: di.rcovc11y of a .rl111'. Since Barbara Nichols, one ot' our seniors, accepted a position as typist in Wvashington D. C. second semester, she will not graduate with her class. We miss Bab's presence on the campus because other versatility and leader- ship. She was Captain ot' the Pe J Club, Editor ol' 1940 Quaker, and served on House Council, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Chronicle Staff, and was active in many other organizations. YVe will never forget the twinkle in her eye, her artistic ability and her love ot' literature and music.
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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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CLASS OF 741 ARDETI-I ANDERSON, XVELDON, B. A. B1or.ooY-Y. M. C. A. I-2-5-4, Cap. 2, V. Pres. 5, Pres. 45 Christian Workers 5-4, V. Pres. 5: lVlen's Follies 5glVlessial1 I-2, Choir 2: Band 5. Hap- ,EJEZ anzyfp from care l'n1 free! llylly !ll'6lI'l lllcy all conlcnlcd L 'c me PHILIP ELLIS, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS, B. A. ENGLISH--Quaker 53 Int. Relations 5-45 Chronicle 5-4, Editor 4, Teachers Club 45 Iohn Fletcher College I-2. A7ol .rlollgful in bu.rlne.r.rV: fcrvenl in .rpirl!. NIERRIDY HOAR, OsKAl.oosA, B. A. ENGI.ISII4-W. A. A. I-2-5-4, Green Peppers Ig Choir Ip Y. YV. C. A. I-2-45 'l'eachers Club Pres. 43 French Club 2-57 Red Cross 2-5-4. Rea.ron and calm juilqmenl, llze qualifier cmecially belonging lo a leader. MARGARET NICCRACKEN, RICHLAND, B. A. ENGLISH-A YV. A. A. I-2-5, Sec'y 25 Y. YV. C. A. I-2-5-4 'reas. 2, V. Pres. 5, Pres. 45 House Council I-2-5-4, V. Pres. -., College Council 45 Student Council Sec'y 45 Int. Relations I-2-5, Sec'y 51 Chronicle 2-5-4, Quaker 57 Class V. Pres. Sec'y 2, V. Pres. 4g Pep Club 2-5-45 hristian WOI'lC6I'S I-2-5-45 Teachers Club V. Pres. 4. Never idle a momcnl, bu! llzrlyly and llzoualzlful of ollzcr.r. CHARLES BAINBRIDGE, OsKAl.oosA, B. A. COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS-Football I-2-5-4, Co-Capt. 4, All Conference 2-5-4g Basketball I-2-5-4, Honorary Capt. 25 Track l-2-5-4, Capt. 55 Student and College Council 5, Letter Club 2-5-4, V. Pres. 5. For 'lim ilu- mina' llml nzzzkcm lllc body 1'lcl1. GERALD IOHNSON, OsKALoosA, B. A. SPEECH-Drama Club I-2-5-4, V. Pres. 45 Silver Nlasque 5-45 The Doctor of Lonesome Folk 2, College Council 53 Teachers Club 4. Life Lr a boum1lle.r.r l7l'1't'l'!Q0!.', and when you pay for your llbkcl and ye! lwlo llzc car, you luwe no yuc.r.r wllal yoorl company you will fnzf I lem. . Louis Dye received the honor of being chosen to represent William Penn lfl the biennial pageant. His realistic pantomiming contributed greatly to the success ol' this Jroduction. During his first two years he served efficiently US the college bookstore clerk. His most outstanding talent was portrayed 011 the lootball field, as lineman. His athletic accomplishments have been Cxtended by his coaching of the B squad .basketball team during his Senior year. He is known on the campus for his congeniality.
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