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Thy Children Cher True The children of Carleton are spread far and Wide, carrying with them the ideals and memories that these four years have left them. Some have gone on to bring further honor to their alma mater in advanced study. Some have won fame. Some left these halls to fight against those who would take those ideals from them. And many have settled down to performing their job in the best way possible, and so in that way fulfilling their obligation to Carle- ton. lfVherever they may be, whatever they may be doing, they are with Carleton in thought and spirit. Thy children are ever true!
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gig Cb ofzs CDM 076 , -iff? ' , . . V M .2 lVlll.DRliD BLOMQUIS'l'-'T1'Hl1SfC1'I'lI1g to Carleton from Morgan Park junior College, Millie regretted only that she became a Carl so late in her college career. Her friends marvel at her calm, unexciteable state in the face of great rejoicing or calamity. . Burton resi- dents will long remember her perseverance in behalf of Bon Marche, as she made practical use of her psych major. .IOYIQ BoARmiAN-jioye expended most of her extra- curricular energies at Carleton in Nourse Little Theatre both on and behind stage. Her intellectual energies she devoted solely to a major in sociology. Graduating in February, she promptly put her major to good use as a Y. XV. C. A. secretary. CR.-ici-1 Boekovi-:N-Even hnding herself assigned to the Burton tower room did not stop Grace from making herself known when she came as a junior transfer. Be- tween visits from Roger she became president of psych club, choir member, and floor president. Third fioor won't forget her engagement via long distance tele- phone. DoRo'rnY Born.:-1-.-Xn international relations major fits right in with Dollies passion for travel which will soon take her to California and a job with the airlines. In the past it has led her to Colorado and the glories of the Rockies. She took part in Co-op, Econi Club, MS, and ALGOL. Page 25 --MH VVILLIAM ANDERSON-HJCCPCTS CI'iCk6tS look who's back at Carleton with the class of '461 Seniors remem- ber him as an outstanding captain of the '43 football team, while others will remember him for his consist- antly good performance on the hardwoods. Philos will give a rousing good cheer for a rousing good prexy. MARGARET BADGER-Peggy's brown eyes took in about everything Carleton had to offer her in four years. President of the junior class, junior head, and Burton waiter, she still found time to gather the largest collec- tion of cards from the Dean's office. Future plans? Probably a post-grad course in phy ed. IANE HERTHEL BARR-A physics major, E. returned -to Carleton to graduate after her marriage to Chas Barr, an ex-Carl. Active in May Fete and vice-presi- dent of the League of Mfomen Voters in her junior year, she also participated in CBS. After graduation she plans to delve in the science of domesticity. CAROL SUTHERLAND BEUK-Rows of Carleton faces as seen from the choir loft, riotous times in Burton kitchen, and daily letters to jack rank high in Cass's memory of her two years here. About to join the ranks of married students, she has no problem of applying her economics major to a career. ANNA B Ann W0 suCh a ture on A be well Zcq CAROLY5 educilllf at Carl: jg, anc groundS tion. MARY C four bll in lligg major, Chapel news ed were in GEORGE ended 2 gan, AE in a hc Carleto good nz an iron
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