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gofzfiomo 'Lea Sell: Dorothy Adams, Willis Bloyd, Jeanice Holtz, Lester Upper Group-Back Row: Zoe Backer, Hudgel , Meyers, Valois Hall, Jim Davis, Buford Johnson. Third How: Marjorie Michels, Arne Fallcensten, R-oy Reinhart, Don Tippin, Wanda Tippin, Gene Miller, Gerald Betzer, Max Melvin, Arlene Stegeman. Second Row: Helen Brock, Duane Barnhart, Wilma Remple, Ruth Snyder, Zelma Wiles, Dorene Thompson, Jean Schreiber, Bob Ayers, Joy Seachord. First Row: Harvey Vanier, Virginia Fielder, ZR-nth Kirby, Betty Chancellor, Helen Flora, Leonard Holmes, Arlene Sollenberger, Richard Ridenour. Lower Group-,Back B-ow: Willis Lon, Jack Cressman, Wynian Markin, Leonard Ackman, Bill Owens, Bob Williams, George Reid. Third Row: Dale Brinkman, Elda Free, Gertrude Karting, Doris Dux, Wilma Vincent, Marie Feregory, Dale Rfoelfs. Second Row: Ulysses Harahatsos, Opal Roelfs, Doris Brown, Iona Ross, Martha Fie-per, Bernice Bishop, 'Eugene Fox. G- in Charlotte Hawes, Dorothy Craig, Martin Bohlmeyer. First 'B-ow: I:Page Twemyrfomil Richard Zubic, Gene Cox, Rosalee o ,
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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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Oggohzo 781 Upper Group-Back Row: .Plore , , y en ro, Billy Meyer, Earl Ben- son, Claude Stegeman, Ted Stegeman. noe Flaska, Arlene Riggle Billy Watts Mar R f Third Row: Prank Webb, Jean Helvey, Devere G-erwick, Leonard Gano, Bill Pearson, La-Tean Valentine, Eva kvasnicka, Kenneth Turner. Second Row: Warren Roelfs, D , enmng, Mary Wiens, E. W. Eaton, Dorothy Scherff, Betty Carlstedt. anna Jean Melvin, Melvin Brolhorst Ruth K ' First Row: Shirley Stephenson, Merne Portwood, Margaret Mckimnley, Bill Nider, Bonnie Shuck, Erna Siebe, Mildred Bedell, Darlene Creach. Lower GroupNBack Row: Ida Siebe, Doris McKenzie, Eugene Stearns, Pea! Gear, Dale Terp, Betty Bauman, Harold Poppe, Loy Osburn, Theodore Ifapl-re. Third Row: Willa Lee Roberts, Doris Lowe, Jane Dawson, Dale Henske, Delmer Orth, Warren Gions, Virginia Schoen, Harold Wagner, Francis Boddye. Second Row: Muriel C1-essman,Jensena Hastings, Evelyn McDowell, Doris Shultz, Corinne Norton, David Meyer, Duane Sydow, Suzainne Snyder, Evelyn Schreiner. First Row: Albert Glasscock, Harry Priesen, Blaine Iverson, Margery Hull, Connie Messenger, Harriett Harris, Delores Blair, Mary Lea, Alfred 1-Iorky. page q'wenLy'JQUe
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