Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 15 text:

CLASSES Lectures and biuebooks lure us to classes in Goodseit and Leighton for many hours each Week, yet leave us time to take part in the many other activities which contribute to our lite as members of the Carleton student body.

Page 14 text:

S-1 W, A0 ze Cmfefm . . . lt took no more than a single glimpse of Willis tower and a friendly wave on a friendly campus to make us feel that Carleton was a part of us. It took less than the few days known as freshman week to make us feel a part of Carleton -to lead us to realize that we hold a particular place in its tradition. We are Carleton, l945. We are the 9:1 ratio referred to by TIME, the students who transferred East and West, and those who hung a service flag in the chapel as a reminder that our 1945 census was incomplete. Though we still haunt the Tea Room, run for eight o'clocks, find dread in exam week and delight in spring, we undeniably divide our heart between the CSA and an A.P.O. and our interest between the Plantagenent dynasty and news from lwo lima. For we are Carleton, 1945.



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711 9 Timte as Cf0m.e i . x , if PAGE 12 MARY ELLEN ACKEBMAN-When Ack-Ack fmy name is Mary Ellenll leaves Carleton we'll remember her piano playingfBach to Boogie Woogie--and her ability to harmonize. A music major, her main in- terest is Dick. Practice teaching five minutes after waiting on table kept her on her toes her senior year. ELEANOR ALLISON'-f-Eleanor reflects the cosmopol- itan East in her enthusiasm for art, drama, opera, and ballet. Very humbly she admits that she was a fall Phi Bete. One of her most admirable qualities is her quiet devotion to the handsome ensign Annapolis ring she wears. REGINE ABONOWvGay, talkative Regie, another three-year-wonder, leaves college a year ahead of schedule to go on to medical school. Along with be- ing a member of IBC and the Natural History club, on the Homecoming committee her sophomore year, in CSF and junior Carnival, she had time for a dou- ble major in chemistry and zo. whose LA IEAN AVERY-Take one LB. major, add a wait- er's tray, a year of junior heading, a few words of Spanish, the presidency of Severance, and a few programs. Season with the battle of 2ll Severance and cook until Dunn. Serve with one diploma and a future in government service. 'S-A Avery, isn't it? ELIZABETH BAlLEYfLibby's a lady. ln her quiet and interested way she's been prexy of both Richard- son and Gridley and the junior heads, secretary and chairman of the Chapel committee, and treasurer of CSF. She shattered war-time precedents by seeing Dr. john almost every week-end. BETTY BARKEBfAnother who struggled with those education papers moves up into the limelight. Barker tries to hide her hair beneath that famed purple hair net, but nobody can cover up those freckles which are her pride and joy, and that smile that goes with them. She swims too-our captain, no less. GBACE REDMOND BAUSKEfAfter leaving Carleton at the end of first semester last year to marry Bauske, Grace came back this year to graduate, and spent second semester resident heading in Davis. Being president of Women's League, editor of the 1943 ALGOL, and president of Pi Delta Epsilon, didn't leave her much extra time. BETSY SHEDD BlEBMANfHer roommates and num- erous friends agree that she's probably the only person in school who could study French with her eyes closed. ln her junior year she was class vice- president, elected treasurer of CSA, and climaxed these with her marriage on the day scheduled for her math final.

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