Carleton College - Algol Yearbook (Northfield, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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lx? I Right: Stillwell, Cave chaperonesg lllcKaig, Cave equipment, Hullander, Cave chairman,- Sill, Club Carleton ,' Koontz, Club Carleton. F? iddle: Carlson, Shows .' Riley, Mo'w'es,' Brown, Sperial Events ,' I ' 1 ooleer, Calendar. - M, . K R, 1 'QV ower right: first row: Petefislz, Exchange Dl'1l1ICl'S,' English, Trips, Second row: Jones, Hayridesg Ogden, Erclzarzge Dinners. elow: Sargeant, Posters, Fosszrnfz, Publirityp Gottsclzall, H ousesg Bacon, Open Houses. N M ,L W. ff :Q . M1 Hg u -f H ff, M: f QVAMW M' 2 S- PE? 'Iii Cl ,..7gsq ,.5 'd -' . ,X - I' .Y wi-Z' QQ X TF- W me xS..fv fHmb ,xg ...Q-mnqgx - Ii, Pl KF f r

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