Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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A T-Wh t ' she does, she does well. Tutoring ARENT' 1Xf1Ai112LlElrqJ:E'10Ig6 Lab Pilixfelthatl Sheis definitely a philosophy auf Dtutic nd Svmphony goer. One of the few people who is really entliusiag bzok GL German novellel , she is also the proud owner of a writing l ,, Q . . '. ' y genuine Schnitzelbankl fEdb- note what ls It J y AY-We don't believe her when she says her favorite BAT,1d?cESiZItll?6 never smile llgillll-U Key fortified her ambltlon to lJ,epai'elii11de1'gal'te11 teacher with a major in P5yCh0l0S5'- Though th0I'9'S not much of her there's an awful lot to her! AlNIES-J' ' 'ed on the Pine Hill Committee dur- zrit, Carleton-Piiiesililill, that is, where his interests center in-g nd home and wife Baseball and Econ Club were among his activi- aiou - , - ties and he plans to work m a real estate office until his law degree 3 becomes a reality. BERGSTEDT, RICHARD-Hailing from the snow drifts of Hibbing has nothing to do, we are told, with his getting the Stadium proctor- ship, He manages to divide his time working potential advertisement customers for the Carrletonicm and squirmg his girl-of-the-moment. All this and that winning personality will be an asset to any future enterprise. BEYTIEN, JAY-The days and nights in lfargaret Evans fwhen the fellows lived there, we might quickly addll were among .lay's most vivid and exciting Carleton memories. His four-year job as chief kitchen boy in Burton plus his possessions, including pictures and botanical life, show his variety of interests. The Lf of Pittsburgh will prepare him for 1'etailing. BISSELL, WILLIABI-Bill earned the name lfad-Dog through his spirited participation in hockey at the same time he soothed the savage beast Qnothing personall by singing in the choir. An LR. major, he plans to attend Law School. As his greatest and most gratifying experience here at Carleton, Bill claims graduation. but we don't believe a word of it. BLEAKLEY PATRICIA Lovely Blake matched a sunny tempera- ment with stern devotion to the books, and her combination went way over the top both socially and scholastically, all this plus serv- ing as dormitory floor prexy, committee chairman in CBS, and an especially active member of the Players. June ,48 will find her search- ing for the job that allows her to travel and utilize a history major. BLU, MARSHALL-Tlie Duke, with an LR. major engenderinu diplomacy, found ample opportunity to devote time to two minorsi bridge and women. An active member of the Players, he also Served time in the Burton hole.', Biggest thrill: Passing Spanish, BRANDT, DIARY-Molly is definitely the refreshing tvpe-sweet and genuine and liked by everyone. What wouldn't we Give for that band-box look! Her sociology major beckons into a fhture which though indefinite, cantt possibly be any but the best. l BRAUN, LUCILLE-Did you know Luce is also known as the ter rible Lucifer to her intimates who, it seems, suffer a continual m-11-iigg-2 due to her practical jokes! A vital interest in Romance LZll10'll'l.0'Cw manifested itself early in excellent ciphers in Ye Olde RecordD1?i4i50lZ which in turn led neatly up to election to Phi Beta Kappa this f-ill j moi

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- . ..,, H, ,WN .. .A I-i n LL L .- b : ? jk .lwjiwn-,IAls. ETGTWSQH I gl, i , V, , , V, I. T-V I , .. , I ,-5: Lfurfuin Hall . . . UTHE LEADSH Dick Yarnall, Semi Graves, Rhoda Tanner Lorm Spencer. How does it feel to come out from the wings for the last time? Curtain Call for the '48 troupe comes almost as a shock. How were We to know the show would move so quickly? There isn t time or space to soliloquizeg itis been wonderful, but are you sure this is really the end? The bravos have died away, and the new cast is assembling, so good-bye, and thank you so much for an unforgettable four-year run. ' ALEXANDER, MCINDOE S.-Infantry service in the ETO inter- I rupted Mac's '45 graduation plans. He returned to letter in golf and basketball, spend a semester with Hack on the Hill,', and graduate in mid-year. He will put his econ major to work as a lumberman. ANDERSON, FLoRENcE-Floss' r f - S ie s care ree personality and golden VOICE made her a valuable addition to the class of '48. Besides her junior and senior recitals, the Waukegan Nightingale lent her talents t h - 0 c apel choir, glee club, operettas CBS and League of Wo , , men Voters. Her voice major will pave the way to graduate Work in music. ANDERSON, HELEN-Andy's flashing! smile was a familiar sight on campus as she dashed from one to another of her numerous duties as libraria f th b ' n o e and, orchestra member, bell girl, and tea room waitress. She modestly calls piano a hobby,' A sociology ma'or - J points to case work and, later, graduate school. ANDERSON, JOYCE-She majors in Romance Languages but ' , un outside activities the emphasis is definitely political. President of the Lea ue f W ' ' ' g o omen Voters and Vice-Chairman of YPCA have topped off her interests her senior year. Joyce still manages to be an hon . or student and a bell girl. ANDREWS, JANE-Three years at Carleton, an interlude at the U of M, and still another with the WACS, then back to Carleton to assist Bliss Shackel and keep an eye on Jewett House, brings Jane up t d t H . . . . o a e. er charges say she is witty, with a heart as big as the whole outdoors. ARENS, MARGARET-The Duchess from Chicago has accumulated a soc major, a flock of friends, and some beautiful memories since Se t b '4 ' ' p em er 4f. Voted the girl most likely to be cheerful before break- fast, she likes Carleton and the feeling is mutual. l19l



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-.. V, -Q ...wa r 1 .,g .,,A,'g.x,,,5 U I... -., i, ,.-,.' . 4 1,.:.q,, . , asf-fl 4 BREYVER, PHY LLIS-Drive and capability plus a tremendous illmoung cg uiarmth and understanding combine in Phyl to make her me 0'll' . t ' - ' D . 'ire on Just canyt afford to lose-associate editor of the Carletonian, president of the junior class, Chairman of the 1947 Homecoming committee, ad iniinitum. After graduation it's Wal and an all-important day in August. BRODIE, ELIZABETH-VVhen beautiful Brodie wasn't knitting Argyles she could be found vehemently defending ltiichigan to a group of obviously-uninformed MlllH6SOtaIlS. She also found time to bg orge if the best-dressed and most active socially gals in the class o ,4 . ' ' ' zoo mayor prepared her for a post-graduation job in the research laboratories of Parke-Davis. BROGAN, MAUDE-Aside fro d' m spen ing twenty-three of every twenty-four hours in the music hall, Maudie set something of a record by keeping the same roommates, and happily so, for four years! Studying abroad tops her list of aspirations for next year. High- light of her extracurricular life was co-editing the 1947 Algol. fEds., not : VV ' ' ' ' e e can t imagine uhylj BROOKS, lXIILDREDjMilly swooped down on Carlet 'th h on wi t at unique drive and enthusiasm to reap honors right and left. This year's so ho ' p mores remember her as a lovable member of the third Gridley squelcher squad who also captained the WAA,ers in a Wonderfully successful year and climaxed four fun-packed ears with l ' y eectlon to the Senior Womenis Honor Board and VVho's Who. BUSS, JEANNE-Though she prefers Jeanne to her friends she'll always be JB. Everybody's pal she was a natuiral for the 'd , . , presi ency of Nourse. JB practiced her classroom theorizing in politics in CSA d. . I . . lscusslons and behind-the-scenes committee work. She majored in econ with an eye to work in a publishing house back East. CARY, NELL+Nell,s busy thumb found a plum in every Carleton pie. As prexy of the Junior Heads she effectively ruled the Gridley roost in addition to making the Cary name a by-word as vice-president of her sophomore class, vice president of Womenis League, and treas- urer of VVAA. Nell dished out English term papers with one hand and Gridley gruel to hungry hordes with the other. Her only known vice: opera. CHANG, PAH SIN-Evelyn, it's easier that way, is possessed of a pretty smile and an infectious laugh A little sh on first ' t . y acquain ance, she found the intricacies of the English language no barrier in making f d many on and loyal friends. She hopes, after graduate school, to re- turn to China to teach Chemistry. CHAPMAN BETTY Bett , b dd' , - ys u ICS say she's typically typical. She studies hard ftypical?J , loves spreads, groans about blue books, but lived, and mighty successfully, through it all. When she wants nonsense, she goes to Flo, when after book larnin', the libe. CHASE, SAM-Sa 1 I m some low a ways ma.nages to arrange his schedule so that he has time for classes on the way between the Tea Room and Great Hall. Together with roommates Joe and Lindy he has an e e 1 a y for the ladies, with a history major only a slightly less major interest. CHILDS, drama, Dale holds the record for class cuts per person to the despair of the dean's office Senior year she decided there were th h' . ' o er t ings in life, and bega.n thinking of recipes and silver platters, with an eye to Joe who hopes she'll learn to cook before June. MARY DALE-A Sociology major with a flair for the l21l

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