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1949 Quax Who' Who Twelve members of the class of 1949 were named to Quax Who's Who by a com- mittee of three graduates and four undergraduate students. Selections were based on participation in school activities, contributions to student life and scholastic achievement. The three 1948 graduates serving on this committee were Lewis lVIcNurlen, Beverly Nord and Robert Baldwin. Undergraduates on the committee were Barbara Grogan, John Redden, William Richardson and Shirley Skipton. Workilig with them were Robert B. Kamm, dean of students, and Mrs. Margaret Westerhof, director of student affairs for women. i i i 1, V i Shirley H enke Berkeley Duncan 19 Jpeg ' Z N E A8111 i ,I une Kagawa
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