Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1946

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MARGARET DOWNING-As the only fall initiate of Phi Beta Kappa, Marg felt shakey until she discovered that some of the oldest members didn't remember the secret handshake. Her many activities range from food chairmanship of jr. Carnival to presidency of LWV. Pratice teaching hasn't dimmed her enthusi- asm for the teaching profession. GERALDINE ELIEFF-YOU could always recognize Gerry by the Kodak 35 over her shoulder and spotlights in her hand. She combined her love of Spanish and Kodachromes last summer in Mexico. Besides being the girl behind the flash, she was the girl with dog- bones in her pocket-patron of the campus canines. KATHERYN ELY-Good-natured Kay was always ready for fun, whether a show, a trip to the Cities, a bath- room quartet, or a gab session. A sincere friend, she sympathized with our troubles and laughed at our jokes, even if they were on herself. Biggest event was her summer at the University of Mexico. ALICE MARIE EWINS-The thoughts of Mert's quick argumentive mind can be found in last minute news stories or the weekly CARLETONIAN editorial. Be- sides being the efhcient editor of our re-organized weekly journal and a member of the Student-Faculty Council, Mert also squeezed in the activities ,of the In- ternational Relations Cabinet. ? 3 We f x ' Xe' if , ,Gigi , f ' 2 i ' 5.38295 . ff f . gan , ,,., . uf: . fy Y' DOROTHEA FERRIS--HOW Dottie managed to keep that always sunny smile of hers through four years of Chem majoring we'll never know. She climbed a lot of stairs at Carleton as junior head on fourth Davis and as Penthouse resident in her senior year. A diamond from Stu indicates her post-Carleton plans. CAROLINE GRAY-LOVCIY to look at, delightful to know, and heaven in a French or Spanish class! An honor student, majoring in romance languages, CU was queen of the Meteorologists' Ball her sophomore year. After a year in Richardson, she junior-headed in Davis. The '45 will be remembered for C's date bureau. NIARGARET GREEN-NIOSI often seen weighted down with anchors and in a Navy mood, Maggie headed the French Mfar Relief Drive and used her psych major to analyze her roommates. A transfer from Monticello in her junior year, she was soon found bent over most of Carleton's pet projects. RUTI1 HAGER-A malt in the tea room, a discussion of world problems, a symphony concert, and a game of golf-all are fun to Ruth. Although her favorite literature is a New Yorker cartoon, she spends serious moments planning the Hager Utopia, but will never desert big city life of New York. Page 29

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ST . '-- ' 5 .U f-A 4: 7, 517. 0 -M-rug A--'r?.'4-':vf:'li'Q,.9v1 ve 1-' . .-1.5.-J --1-e ' - - -'-S315 -IRAN Cmico-XiVho knows more names than anybody else on campus? Who remembers birthdays? Mfho sent you peanuts when studying was tough? YVh0 wields CSA gavel? YVho sparkled as a junior head and sophomore president? D. will tell you her laugh is maniacal and that she cuts any hair any way. Wfe went with Cregol HELEN DAHLsTRoM-Any member of the Burton din- ing room will hasten to tell you that Dolly was one of the most good-natured girls at Carleton. Her only vice is her inability to rise in the A. M., regardless of alarms. She loves to sing and deserves orchids for writing the lyrics for CBS. RUTH Denus-After two years at MacMurray, Ruth decided to try co-ed life and transferred to Carleton in january, 1945. Although an English major, her main interest is meteorology, and her heart belongs to the blue skies and flying. Wfhen not reading Shakespeare, shenspends her time reading the current magazine stories. ROBERT DENGLER-Entered one bewildered frosh through the portals of Davis, September, 1942. Exit one not so bewildered senior into what we prophesy as a bright future. Then it might have been shutter clicking, but '46 will probably be electronics. Bob will be best remembered for candid shots of Carleton and May Fete supervision. Firsi semester ofhcersz Strauss, Hein, Hollm-ith y jlczme Cm ZVZQ- L. johnson, Rucker, A. Thompson 1-. .- , N' 'N f 1 il.. - i ff f 7 X y .yt g I - V. . x f' 'A . X I 1 .ig 1 I .05 , . I. 'fr A lwk. Page 28 1 . ll l I slew. Beta Ka? orlle O lefffl ha fo0d Chi, UW- asm for tl GERALDIP by the K hey hand KodH?hff the glll bones IU KATHERY for fun, room qu gympatlli jokes, ev her sum: ALICE N arguiner stones 0 sides be weekly Council tematio .fi



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l at, .raft fm asa WW .fa Emma HENDERSON-By dint of great persuasive powers and a little brute force, Edde kept the campus bright with posters as head of the publicity committee. A speech major, she is well remembered as Harriet in Decision She also junior-headed in Gridley and served as a waitress this year in Burton. Lois AMUNusoN HENRX'-AffCf a year's absence, Lois returned to complete her education while Harold was in Hawaii. Highlight of her college career was her beautiful wedding in the chapel arranged on a week's notice while she was ill with the flu. Lois will use her hygiene major in the capacity of a Northfield house- wi e. KIOSICPI-llNl'1 Ht-pss-A Davis junior head, LYVV secretary- treasurer, chapel committee member, jo spent a busy four years here. This year she used her art major as art editor of MS. A member of the Riggs gang jo will remember those hikes through the snow io blreak- fast. P., and reunions. fiI.ORl.-K Hlt.i.s'rRoxr-.-X transfer from 'l'hornton junior College, Glo .majored in English at Carleton. If her plans materialize. you may one day run into this pretty jnrunette actingjas a stewarcless or personnel advisor .Ol Lnitetl Airlines. 'She also features an apartment in Los Angeles with sister lov in the future. Page 30 QQZA- of jj.. Kofi' yn., NIARGARET HALL-AH authority on international rela- tions and chairman of C.S.R., Marg was kept stepping, and junior heading did not leave much time for any- thing but Tek. After graduation she'd like to help establish labor unions, but perhaps that ring on her third Hnger left hand will change those plans. RUTH HALVORSEN-AIICI' :transferring from Chicago University her sophomore year, Halvo joined the Riggs House gang and has been merrily snapping pie- tures since her arrival. Her math major plus various physics labs have filled her years at Carleton. She is always ready to run down to Charlie's for hamburgers after 10. MARGARET HATCH-A chemistry major, president of the Senior VVomen's Honor Board, and editor of the XNomen's League handbook, Mardie also joined Dr. Shockley's creative followers. fHer delight is compos- ing jnigles while others are cramming for testslj She was often behind scenes in Nourse Theater or acting as technician for Loyce's productions. ROSEMARY HEIN-Rosemary relaxed at home in Wash- ington, D. C., after her .january graduation, following a summer session at Wfiseonsin. A zoo major, she spent a great deal of her four years with bugs and microscopes. Determined and efficient, Rosemary was chosen as a junior head and specialized in athletics in her free hours. Q s w fe I Q f 1 f .frf :Ai :V 1 g 5 f f JJ, .4,. ,,. i 7, j , l if l I NANCYL' as Presidf - a sen10f fj, H109 of or T ndidate time f C21 , Hitt iiiirhifd ton and Il cipated 1 Third 55' cry, AUT ELIZABETI whether S ing OH h' president Board, B majored ' tans, one Makjoiua Carleton major to of studen Carnival dabbling bells. X 1 , Q 1 F irq.. 31. 'G f ' .- 1 .5 Ei? N-N

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