Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1947

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.Qi fs tfgQ f BARBARA DICKOFF - Barb's roommates have earned their gym credits just getting her down from the top bunk each morn- ing, when she goes out into the business world next year, her boss will have to supply a hu- man alarm clock. With that amazing gift of gab and pro- pensity for consuming malts, Barb's been voted one of the main pillars of the Tea Room. LEAH DIEHL-L i l t i n g Lee transferred from Hibbing Junior College to breeze through three years of chemistry for a major. In between times she supported psych and soc' clubs and belled in Burton, not to mention doing a little dancing on the side. Big- gest moment at Carleton-the '46 JS. Lab work looks mighty attractive to Leah, the graduate. JESSIE DOLAN - Transferring to Carleton in her sophomore year, jess entered right into the spirit of the place, even to strug- gling with three gym courses in her senior year. She quickly made friends by means of her twinkling smile and oh-so-subtle sense of humor. For pure en- joyment see Dolan. ELIZABETH DOVENMUEHLE -Beth, one of Carleton's more lovely and smartly clad femmes, as a soc major really spent her first two years at Carleton with her head in the clouds. A fly- ing enthusiast, she became fight- er for the funds of the Flying Carl treasury. With three roommates in Nourse her senior year, she was always a willing fourth for bridge. ELIZABETH DOW-Liz man- aged a double major in psch and extra-curricular activities which included presidency of Senior Women's Honor Board, Y, Who's Who, junior heading and chairmanship of the Cabin. Carleton historians will remem- ber her excellent job as co- chairman of the first real post- war Homecoming of '-16. For fu- ture plans see left hand. X ANN DOWNING-Ann was the perfect choice for president of the newly formed Players, hav- ing proved her ability by play- ing the leading roles in three major college plays, directing and producing the '46 CBS, and her senior honor's play. A jun- ior head, member of Who's Who, Senior Honor Board, and Delta Sigma Rho are in her past, and radio and all it offers in her future. JOAN DOWS-joannie with the soft slow voice will be best re- membered for her thoughtful- ness for her friends and her gen- uine interest in them. Although she was a psych major, it is sus- pected that the ornament on her third left may make Chuck the object of psychological approach. Subordinate interests were soc, psych, and 'econ clubs, plus LWV. t fs: .1 . L gf f .Q ' Class Oflicers: Rosenheim, Minium, A. Gruman Page 17



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is X s X . NSN .mrs BARBARA GILLESPIE,-Seven years in Brussels and a trip around the world preceded Bar- bie's Carleton days. Since she has been here, a major in phi- losophy and a minor in swing music have kept her busy and well-known on campus. To prove a point in philosophy with Dr. Eshleman is her most avid ambition. BONNIE GLADSTONE- Come spring, vital Bonnie can usually be found putting Carleton prancers through their paces for the annual horse show, or plan- ning ways to help a chaotic world through social work. Hardly limited in scope, she also served as Carletonian feature ed- itor in '45 and '46, and boosted the newly-formed Players' asso- ciation. ANN GREENE-A true nature- lover, Ann spent her daytime hours both in the zoo lab and planning natural history' pro- grams, her evening doing re- search in the Arb. Efficiency plus, Ann not only waited tables for four years and assisted in her second home, the lab, but she also did a commendable job on the social committee for Co-op. ALLEN GRUMAN-Some inter- esting digressions in the six years that it took to get through Carleton: Africa and Italy for two years, a big moment in March, '43, four years on the swimming team, a few positions of electoral trust in the Adel- phics, frosh and senior classes. Supposedly his major is math feven expects a PhDj, but we know better-his daughter, Hol- ly. LAWRENCE GRUMAN-Posi- tive at Carleton, Larry has been president of his frosh class, Men's League, philosophy club, joined the Adelphics, and found time for swimming, baseball, glee club and a philosophy ma- jur-oh, yes, and leading the singing at almost any Carleton bonfire. And with all this, mar- ried Ellie, too. BARBARA GUNDERSON-Eur thusiastic Barbie first put her energies to swinging trays in Gridley and ended up diverting them to such numerous chan- nels as soc club, Y, the student- faculty coordinating committee, and the Co-op finance commit- tee. Her junior year saw her a junior head and class vice-pres ident, while the end of her sen- ior year finds her seeking a job -as housewife, eventually. IAMES A. GUSWELLER-Carle ton's theologian, Gus never lacks the mot juste or pointed refer- ence to St. Thomas. He is a votary of Dr. Loss's gueux and president of the French club. He has never been seen sans Greek reader and pipe. Future congregations will probably be surprised at occasional infantry argot he picked up in the Phil- ippines. ROGER HACKETT-In the sev- en years since Rog first matricu- lated he has accomplished nu- merous things including C-club membership for swimming and basketball, keeping CSA funds, revising the constitution, debat- ing in IRC, serving overseas 28 months with the Navy and Ma- rines, and last, but definitely not least, winning wife Carolyn f'46j. MARIE HAEFLIGER-The gal with the galloping digits, Marie set Carleton on its ear in her freshman year as soloist with the Carleton orchestra. Since then she's inspired Carls with many a musical masterpiece. Although music-lovers pleaded when she toyed with the idea of a math major, the math club welcomed her as a capable and good-natured program chairman. VIRGINIA HALE-Known as a linguist and a lickety-split knit- ter of famous ski sweaters, Ginny has gained even more admira- tion for her ability as president of Women's League. Behind that soft-spoken manner, C-inny's dynamite has left its impression on XVho's Who, Senior lVomen's Board, junior heading, junior Carnival, and JS. ,fl . f Pug

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