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The Division Pictures The pictures for the Features Division and the Activities Division were taken by Maurice Langley. All others by Bill Madsen. I. ADMINISTRATION : Mary Brownell; indoors snapshot in Ammons Hall. DATA: Kodak Bantam Special, SS Pan, 1 25 at f. 2.8. II. CLASSES: Erma Jo Divelbiss; back steps of Ad. building. DATA: Bantam Special, Panatomic, 1 100 at f. 11. III. MILITARY: Hubert Brandon; Advanced Course room, Military Department. DATA: Bantam Special, photoflash, Panatomic, 1 50 at f. 8. IV. ACTIVITIES : Left to right, Al Bieri, Meredith Wmchell, Bill Madsen, Dick Kreutzer, Bob Shoults and Marjory Decker; girls lounge, Union Building. DATA: Zeiss-Ikon, photoflash, 1 50 at f . 11. V. FEATURES: Elaine Bush playing for Frank Lardent: Union Building. DATA: Zeiss-Ikon, photo- flash, 1 50 at f. 11. VI. SPORTS: Aggie-C. U. game, Boulder. Whiz- zer White, C. U. ' s All-American about to be brought down from behind. DATA: Bantam Special, Panatom ic, 1 250 at f. 4. VII. SOCIAL GREEKS: Ruby Pelican and Claude Gausman; Sigma Phi Epsilon House. DATA: Bantam Special, photoflash, Panatomic, 1 50 at f. 8. VIII. AGGIE LIFE: Obie, Henry Haemmerlie up, taking the hedge, Military Department. DATA: Bantam Special, Panatomic, color filter No. 5, 1 500 at f. 3.5. IX. ORGANIZATIONS: Skull, property of college museum. DATA: Bantam Special, photoflash, Pana- tomic, 1 50 at f. 8. X. HUMOR: Irwin Red Johnson; south of Old Main. DATA: Bantam Special, Panatomic, color filter No. 5, 1 100 at f. 11. THE WAY TO WIN your way to your Professor ' s heart, as below, is to get him out in the sunlight where you can see him, and then talk to him. Show him that you are interested in him and what he is trying to do. Get him to talk, then listen. You will suddenly find that he thinks you may have something on the ball after all. Ask the boys below they all sit in the front row! In Appreciation We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation: To THE DIVISION EDITORS. Each was di ' rectly responsible for his or her section of the book. To THE SPRUCE STAFF, both editorial and business. Their cooperation has been splendid. To MR. MAURICE LANGLEY for his invalu ' able aid in obtaining campus life pictures. To THE COLLEGE PHOTO SHOP, and to MILLER ' S, FISHBACK AND KAHM STUDIOS for their excellent photography. To THE OFFICERS of the various campus organizations; their help is sincerely appre- ciated. To THE CoCKS ' CLARK ENGRAVING COM ' PANY of Denver for their fine engraving work. To THE PUBLISHERS PRESS of Denver for their helpful advice and guidance. To THE STUDENT BODY as a whole for their support and cooperation. BILL MADSEN DICK KREUTZER THE WAY NOT TO take a good flash- light picture is demonstrated below. Imag- ine the situation : you show up with your camera. Twenty couples and fourteen chaperons beg to have their pictures taken. You are in a quandary because your gal is with this guy Johnny, who is a lunk. You adjust your camera, then find you can see nothing because you are looking the wrong direction through the finder. You press the button to cover your disgust, find you forgot to roll the film, and below is what you get. THIS CHARMING LITTLE Miss is Frances Jackson as she looked in the Good Old Days. She is demon- strating the proper way to hold a teddy bear, rag doll or anything else that is housebroke. The greatest thrill in my life, and I (do not) quote, said Fran- ces, was to get up on Christmas morning and run around barefooted in my little nightie. 355
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Thomson, Jeanne E., 63, 150, 247. Thrasher, J. Malcolm, 79, 128, 155, 171. Thuelin, Paul J., 97. Tidwell, W. Carter, 97, 241. Titley, Charles M., 118, 139, 263. Toliver, Frances, 118, 252. Tolley, Robert, 63. Tomson, Hazel B., 118. Toole, Edna, 118, 139, 248. Tormey, Jack C., 118, 322. Tornow, Winston H., 97, 150. Townsend, Charles L., 79. Townsend, E. R., 97, 169, 265. Tracy, Jack P., 79, 269. Tramp, William D., 79. Treece, Betty Ruth, 97, 139, 251. Tresner, Charlene, 119. Trimble, Bill A., 119, 267. Trostel, Dorothy, 119, 139, 252. Trotter, Harold A., 119. Turner, Lillian E., 170. Turner, Nathan A., 79, 267. Tyler, Dorothy M., 63, 158, 161. Tyler, John S., 79, 263. Tyner, Robert H., 79, 245. u Underwood, Betty Grace, 119, 139, 248. Underwood, Frank A., 79. Unfer, Richard J., 119. Urone, Peter V., 97, 139, 169. Vagneur, James D., 80. Vance, Sarah, 79, 271. Van de Steeg, Charlotte, 119, 251. Van, Stratton H., 63. Van Doren, Nellie M., 119. Van Dyke, C. Jane, 63. Van Galder, C. G., 79, 241. Van Schooten, Louise E., 119. Van Tassel, Donald M., 97, 259. Vass, William L., 63. Vaughn, John R., 65, 267, 329. Vawter, Georgia Belle, 119. Venovich, Mary, 63. Vernon, Elmer H., 79. Vidal, Lewis, 97, 243. Videen, Theodore, 38, 63, 142, 255, 267, 329. Vierdutz, Herb. E., 79, 156. Vincent, Laura J., 97. Vollecillo, Salvador, 156. Von Tour, E., 119, 144, 265. VonVihl, Vernon G., 119. Vorhees, Roy W., 63, 159, 243, 322. Vorhees, Vance, 63, 159, 243, 322. W Wadleigh, Esther I., 98, 161. Wadleigh, Kenneth H., 119, 241. Waggoner, Jess W., 98. Wagner, John M., 79, 158. Walker, Arvilla G., 98, 272. Walker, Bill D., 119. Walker, Mary Ann, 98, 248. Walker, Rolland C., 119, 243, 322. Wallace, Lucile, 98. Wallace, Maxine C., 98. Wallace, Ruth A., 39, 63, 139, 269. Wallace, Ruth F., 119. Walters, Wilma D., 64. Walthall, Jack, 157. Walthers, George A., 119, 241. Waltz, Carl, 98. Ward, Carl U., 98. Ward, James B., 79, 261. Ware, Marjorie E., 119. Warkentin, Olive L., 119. Warne, Niles S., 80. Warren, Ailene D., 119. Warshauer, Laura C., 119. Watkins, William W., 80, 128, 255. Watson, Jack A., 119, 263. Watson, Robert R., 80. Watson, Shirley Jane, 120, 139, 252. Watts, Lowell H., 120, 265. Weaver, Gwendolyn, 120. Weber, Christie A., 120. Webster, James E., 120, 257. Weidenhaft, Gallard E., 98. Weimer, Veda L., 64. Weiss, Julius, 98, 156. Weller, Betty, 80, 271. Welsh, K. Everett, 64, 239, 321. Welter, Margaret K., 120, 139, 252. Wendel, H. Lewis, 98, 169, 265. Wendell, Graff, 120. Wentz, Floyd D., 64, 163. Werner, Harold K., 64, 257. Westfall, Ralph, 80, 128, 159, 169, 243, 267, 329. Westerdoll, Josephine E., 98, 168, 248. Wheelock, ' iheodore F., 98, 263. Wherry, John E., 80, 128, 159. White, Aaron E., 98, 243. White, Elbert E., 64, 155, 171, 243. White, Melvin, 120. White, Oscar E., 98, 267. White, William N., 64. Whiteley, James C., 80. Whitney, William J., 99, 169, 267. Widger, Marie, 98. Wilke, M. Lucille, 98, 139, 168. Willard, Betty Mae, 39, 98, 129, 139, 168, 252. Willard, Kathryn L., 39, 64, 129, 162, 192, 252. Williams, Charles A., 98, 267. Williams, George C., 80, 265. Williams, John, 64. Williams, L. Carl, 120. Williams, LeRoy, 38, 64, 243. Williams, E. Max, 80, 159, 169, 321. Williams, Stanford, 120, 267. Wilson, E. Frances, 80. Wilson, Liole Van, 64. Wilson, Norma M., 64, 162. Wilson, Omar, 64, 157, 245. Wilson, Ralph S., 120. Winchell, Meredith M., 38, 39, 98, 139, 144, 162, 168, 247, 501. Wingfield, Robert E., 120, 255. Winn, Gordon C., 64, 267. Winn, LaBonna A., 98, 168, 247. Winter, Caroline, 64, 129, 251. Wire, Donald A., 98. Wise, Frances M., 64, 321. Witcosky, Leonard C., 120. Wolf, Roger A., 80, 128. Wood, Woodrow W., 80. Woodard, Robert T., 80, 257. Woodburn, Albert W., 65. Woodbury, Arthur R., 120. Woods, Mildred A., 99. Woodside, Frances W., 65, 251. Woodward, Harry R., 120, 265. Woodworth, J., 263. Woolley, Jane, 65, 139, 144. Work, Bill M., 98, 263. Work, Byron R., 120. Wren, Georgia L., 65. Wright, Juanita H., 120. Wright, June M., 99, 139, 248. Wright, Robert H., 99, 169, 269. Wright, J. Thayne, 98. Wyatt, Morton G., 120, 245. Wylie, lona J., 99. Yeager, Carl, 128. Yeager, Glen W., 80, 169, 243. Yewell, Fredrika N., 65. Young, Clyde W., 99, 263. Young, Elizabeth, 120, 139. Young, George Oliver, 120. Young, Harold W., 80. Zabel, Lavinia M., 99. Zaletel, Joe H., 80, 155, 171. Zampedry, Eleanor A., 120. Zick, Leonard P., 99, 159, 169, 264. Zimdahl, Robert O., 99, 267. Zirkle, John J., Jr., 120, 144, 265. Zoril, Joseph G., 120. 354
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