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Albert Glasscock demoiistrates the correvt hold on a table 162 while a partner in crime 1n'oceeds to do a little wood sawing in the Illtlllllitl arts shop, otherwise known as the land of lost digits . Ulose-by labor the mechanical students, in the fore-ground. XVar- ren Hager uttenipts to draw a straight line with the aid of his trusty T tl1i11g-a-niajigu. This quintet of Schulz, Simpson, Young. Mcclvlannan and Bollenger is a part of the bookkeeping class. Such students have to balance and re-balanm-e until each is nearly unbalanced. Incidentally, Gisela Schulz was very popular with other bookkeepers. Freshmen and sophomores dem- onstrate the way to ai lll2iIlyS heart. Doesn't this bring back memories of those aczrid odors of burned potatoes, pie crusts, etc., that used to permeate the halls on the lower floor to later waft their way to the regions above? fpage Ttueuty-twol
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Upper Group-Back Row: Marcellan Mees, Lorraine Barton, Harlan Ruhnke, Roy Landis, Ray Wendlandt. Vernon Schoen- rock, Betty Howe, Marion Lien. Third Row: Phyllis Ruhnke, Estaline Austin, Harold Ellsworth, Theo Karabatsos, Billy Hoge, Marvin Grummert, Ruth Helvey, Marjorie Burkhart. Second Row: John Newell, Lila Jean Howell, John Busboom, Max Zimmerman, Aspasia Karabatsos. Mary Ann Knowl- ton, Patricia Young, Doris Zander. First Row: Harvey Cunningham. Vivian Friday, Rozella, Claasen, Viola Ratzloff, Belva Hewitt. Mary Pitzir, Phyllis Cox, Harriett Boyd. Lower Group--Back Row: Bob Kempkes, Helen Heidelk, Bettie Riley, Dorothy Dodd, Corinne Rasclike, Bob Dove, Allen Schenk, Joe Neville. Third Row: Helen Roode, Doran Milius, Ray Priesen, BobNelso:n, Bob Thornton, Russell Hawes, Bud Baker, Max Hosier. Second Row: Fritz McLean, Darlene Surratt, Lowell Thrasher, Pauline Sullivan, Florence Becker, Patricia Ainlay, Joey G-oodin, Jack Aasen. First Row: Marjorie Bunday, Ruby Hahn, Betty Carsten, Pauline Lonn, Marilyn Snyder, Rosella Portwood, Elizabeth Zeirenberg, Dora Kujatli. K Luzio me 'ww
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A cheek and double check system seems to be in use as Valois Hall an assistant librarian, cheeks up on Dick Sullivan and .lack Cress- man while they cheek out hooks. 'tLet no man tear asunder is being flounted by Max Meyer and Lloyd Jackson as they prepare to inflict Japanses mayhem on an un- suspecting frog- -the frog suspects nothing because it is dead. This is one of the many happy pastimes indulged in by all members of the biology classes. Helen Raney seems to he doing her experiment against all recog- nized precepts of chemistry, judgi- ing from the expression on Helen Du Val1's face. Can it be possible that these two are quihhling over their chemistry or is it possihle that Helen rubs Helen the wrong way. Here we have two types of type- writing technique on display. Roh- ert Jackson seems to be forming words with his mouth while Fritz MeLean's poker face gives no hint to the typewriter what is expecterl of it. 0 1 fPage 'I'we11Ly-Lhreel
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