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ewsmug-an--wa I ..,,-. - .. . .-... -r-I-----.-.egg 'sagjw . WALAL, LY-1,7 ULYJ. - , . . , , ,A .. . . , . .V . . - .- .L . -,Y DEDOLPH, ROBERT-Heart-throb of Northfield High was student teacher, Bob, thus testing the merits of his zoo major. Easy going Bob doesn,t wheel iti' the way he might, considering his important offices in the Psychology Club, the German Club, Algol staff, and stu- dent chairman of the Careers, Conference. DEUTSCH, RENEE--After winning the Phi Beta Kappa Freshman Prize, Rfenee climaxed a brilliant four years by taking honors in his- tory, her major, while proving herself indispensable to IRC Cabinet, League of Women Voters, PCA steering committee, MS, and CSR. Her most exciting experience here was stumping the state for Rolvaag in '46. Contrary to opinion, Renee does not see red.H DINNELL, JUDY NAN-Warm-hearted, friendly, and always ready for fun-meet Judy. She can well be called the gal most proud of Carleton. Although interested in everything connected with said- same school, Camera Club and the Outing Club were her specialties. Judy and square dancing are synonymous. DONALDSON, RICHARD-Dick, a mid-year graduate, was a sports enthusiast, winning letters in basketball and baseball. Although his Carleton career was interrupted by the Army Air Corps in 1943, Dick came back to major in econ, reinstate himself as a member of the Econ Club and the Philos, work on Co-op committees, and discover that Ma1'y is a grand old name. f DRAKE. ROBERT-Any evening at House No. 8 on Pine Hill you can find Bob making with the t-hree-cornered pants or shuffling through maps of the Far East. As an I. R. major his interest will lead him to graduate school and then-who knows?-maybe to Mala.y. DRAKE, SUE-Sue is one of those three-way wonders, a successful wife, mother, and student all at the same time. Graduating in Febru- ary. she changed her status from Carleton Co-Ed to Carleton Home- maker, F ull Time. DREYF US, HELEN-She,s known as Skip and she's always on the go, which may explain the nickname. A great knitter and greater eater, she is forever clamoring for a ubitseyf' With lots of endurance- she can listen to Spellbound twenty times a day-the ability to com- pose campaign songs, and a soc major, Skip is going to town. DUENWEG, SUZANNE--A good girl to know, Suzie and her aside remarks have kept us chuckling for three years. Whether sheis stag- gering home from zoo lab, knitting for Tom, or giving with the sage advice, she's one of the best. Query: Where can she get hold of some more bubble gum? EATON, JOAN-Hailing from Stockton, Illinois, Zoo-major Joannie was most excited to be chosen Queen of the Winter Carnival her junior year. We think she was probably not half as excited as John was. Sweet, quiet, and an honor student, she has spent her free-from- lab time waiting-in Gridley and for John. EDELSTEIN, MELVIN-Fish hails from Hibbing and has taken active interest in sports, both intramural and intercollegiate, by letter- ing in baseball and football and officiating at many intramural games. He now tries his hand at business managing the '48 MS. With an econ major tucked under his arm, he is off for government service. M31 ,rw ,,,, .v,,.,..,,.,.,,, ,,. .-.. , . ..,.....-W v... A ------1 -- --7-----iw I l A rl
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CHOQUETTE, VERTON-Attending pf0Cf01'S' meetings and ing things quiet C?J on third Burton did not take timef agvalblocke y Vert's interest in lXIS, his love of football, a.nd captaincy o the Hvg. team. The most distinguished looking gent on camPUS it aft Secret hairll is as genial and good-natured as can be, and harbors a S desire to WRITE. CHR-ISTENSEN, LOIS-Toni claims that her main interests are riding, swimming, and John freverse orderj. She' backs this gpfby being president of the Saddle Club, aimember of the WA f sumti ming Club, and the owner of a lovely familyirmg. She looks orwar to marriage and home in VVinnipeg as a barrister s bride. CLAPP, JANE-Ja.nie's infectious good humor is hard to resist-she rates upeoplel' as her favorite hobby. Besides a fight to the finlsh Wltll her economics major, she squeaked out minutes to serve on the WAA executive board, write and direct a scene in CBS, and become an active member of the League of Women Voters and Economics Club. CONNELL, HOWARD-Howie took time from his studies at Carleton to earn his B.D. at Seabury Western. He returned this year to complete his English major and to do his part to revitalize the student mind via a series of brilliant articles in a. Carletoniafn column. The Parson kept his hand in mail carrying and stacking books, but his main interests still remain philosophy and music. COOK, BARBARA-Cookie s trade mark is the coffee pot she hauls out whenever friends drop by. She claims her biggest moment came when she found she could go on an American Youth Hostel work project to Europe. Her conscientiousness and vitality will help her immensely in a future devoted to relief work. COPPS. JAMES-Big Jim caught many an unsuspecting person off guard as he practiced his hobby of photography in off-hours from a zoo major. This optimist hopes to attend hfedical School at one of the ten institutions to which he sent his college transcripts. CORREA, OLMEDO-This cosmopolite came to us via a Kellogg Foundation Scholarship from Panama City on a wave of good will spearheaded 'by Ole's own magnetic personality. Always smiling. Ole broke mto.his song and dance at the drop of a hat. His zoo major prepanes lnm for study at med or pharmaccutical school. Saludos amigo. ignominious begin-ning as waiter at the the Dean of hleiieifllialflllh lull-m Burton' imd mmlly as Assistant to tigers to be rcmembmiccd xlilgei 'ins .placed himself lnghnon the list- of CO-Chairman and mg -U lp mgcgllll-tltlltlllill ability as at-4 Homecoming him in good stead in int mag ct patience' as a proetor will stan ure 7llblIl0hSp1ll'SllllS. QR Y 1 rw . . , I ,D . M SwE32f',,lzItNS'l?N-A hlflllif epithet tor Winnie would be The pat fr- tis ?I' y-to:bed-early-to-rise philosophy taequircd, we sus- ' 3 Om lc Hoflst f'l'2'1'fl -'lf'2lfl01Il3'l won him the respect of many ot his less I ' Club hh yh ilgiplined tall-ous. His -presidency ot the Sunday Night work- in-H116 jdcs nialnvl. his hcadwalterslnp in the Tea. Room. and lns tyb . e 'POP SPl'2lk eloquently of Win's interest in and con- ll ution to a better campus life, DALZEL Y N . . coll-30-Qll-ekjlgqlljbINI'l-Dani S 'NHJ01' is English you'll find on abide, at the ll-1,?il.t.?H the 0f'01'1l the major attraction seems to through four Vglllal-ct ipicd school. t1inny's twinkly wit has rippled both Eqst md- 5 arlcton making her innnenselv popular on M380 of No1'tlifiefiftlsliglii?l lvho 0159 lull Dazzle won an-Oscar on the H221
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' ' 9 af . s 1. as FORD, HELEN-hlaybe Helen will combine her quiet ways, her soc major, and her love for the gruesome fso evident in her passion for those twenty-five cent thrillersj into a future as a detective! At any rate, Kramer and Colvin tell all about her Mother sidef, GAGE, ANTOINETTE-Toni has her ups and downs, but mostly ups, of course, as she is a fiend for flying-even has a bona fide monkey suit, and all for a Natural History major she stayed awake four nights running during finals. Did you ever know gals from down Kentucky way to be so hardy? ' GALE, ROBERT-B0b's activities read like a hand book brochure of what-to-do at Carletong Co-op chairman. copy and news editor of the Carletofnian, football team, C-club. Student-Faculty Committee Algol, etc., etc. He has worked in everything but lVIodern Dance and tried, though unsuccessfully, to audit that. If you want a shot in the arm of Carleton good-will and loyalty, you need look no farther Ga.le's got it! ' GILLAM, ELEANOH-Here in Lee is the personification of all popu- lar fiction dealing with the theme of the gay, young Student who married the handsome, young professor. Not content to rest on such laurels as being treasurer of Wonienis League, Gridley Waitress Secre- ILYN- H' , ha, wc told you solf chorused Erick's ERICfq?QNcl3i5liEn she returiiled her junior year after a brief inter- host 0 rien ' x ' -- . 1 t f the swing of things, she was soon lude at the U. of M. Not OHS OU Ol f H dm Us can O tn b s as prexy of Lawrence HOUSE fqlofl' 31' 0 C' P Y U se , nirhber of the choir, and EW boostei. Y CLARENCE-Cl3l'6IlifC' was an Economics major, but 12?i1iZilAn1:IaHy marked interests wlnch included Psychology, I, R,, imid photo0'ra.phy. He plans to teach in high school for a year before venturing but in search of a law degree. FARBER, GISELA-Feel any neuroses coming on? If so, Gisie is your girl with her knowledge of Psychology gleaned here andat Iowa State. Walking OH with the coveted Freshman bracelet, GISIC has been at the top scholastically ever since. .How this Pln Bete ever finds time for .L gigantic work program and still manage a smile, we ll never know! 1 rn FEDELL, JOHN-This Kansas guy found llinnesota weather a little severe while braving the walk in navigation to Goodsell every day to complete a math major. Some aspects of the state attracted him, however, as he managed to omit only the song from the famous triad. He is looking forward to a job following graduation which doesn't seem a bit unusual to any of us. X FIORE, lWARiGARET-h'larg,s life at Richardson her junior year has prepared her, she claims, adequately for her future adventures in the outside world. French and Spanish are her special talents. and she hopes to make use of them in South America next year. Wherever Marg goes we all agree that she will be an asset to the Good Neighbor Policy. FISHER, MARGARET-A Geography major. Peg has spent long hours in that exclusive library in Leighton. She confides that some days you can't even classify a fossil. Junior year in Richardson house was good fun, we hear, and she now looks hopefully to a suc- cessful bout with a long-patient gym 1'Cqllll'0lllQllt, and then gradua- tion. tary-treasurer of .the Economics Club, and member of the ,SODllO- i more winter carnival committee, Lee is gettin on best t 1 her econ major CNeil,s field, yalknowll . g C 'ms with Will
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