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A common interest and great enthusiasm combine to bring together a diehard group of skiiers. Week end trips to near- Kl CLUB by ski resorts were most enjoyable for the group although not without some obviously not quite so enjoyable results. 5,-W-.lmr Vfif. my-vm., ,. .,,,,. , MW!-M FM N, ,W ,, ,, ROW 1: B. Hozapfel, C. Olson, P. Manthei, H. Berg, E. Sahr, G. Sell. ROW 2: W. Williams, W. Walker, F. Spalding, R. Haines, R. Erickson, R. Mosemann, G. Wood, W. Raysa. NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PL YER The National Collegiate Players is an honorary dramatics fraternity which strives to further the interests of students in dramatics. Membership is awarded on the basis of interest, dedication, and extensive work on Hamline theater productions. The spring review is an activity of NCP that has become a yearly event.
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R DIC CLUB The Hamline University Radio Club munication. A radio station was es- attempts to stimulate interest in elec- tablished to broadcast away football tronics and to promote better under- and basketball games to Hamline stu- standing through more effective com- dents on campus, ROW I.' Silliman, D. Jones M. Boots, Moses, B. Ashton. ROW 2: D. Knopf, E. Koenke, C. Hohman, A. Embry, F. Dres- sen, R. Amis, B. Moore. ROW 3: Dr. Coss, C. Bracher, Gwin, D. Wesely, L. Ruark, D, Shook, 1 P. Rolland. SENIOR CLASS AGENTS The senior class agents planned the sibility to inform members of the sen- senior class coffee clatch and provided ior class about the alumni fund and the program for it. It was their respon- to collect pledges to it. 95
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Row I.' A. Feigal, McKelvey, C. Townsend. ROW 2: M. Maiser, Dr. Bobolin, D. Hopper, A. Bracewell. WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE World University Service attempts to promote better understanding between students in the U.S. and in foreign countries. It also provides better educa- tional opportunities for foreign students through fund raising drives, used both for educating foreign students in the U.S. and for text books and building classrooms and dorms in foreign coun- tries. Activities include a WUS convo for which Victor Johnson spoke, a a solicitation drive, Bidders' Ball, and a special convo for Mr. Makcte Fujita- San, executive secretary of W'US in Japan. The WUS scholarship was awarded to Micah Tsomondo for the second consecutive year. For three years Hamline has received a citation in rec- ognition of our help. National Collegiate Players ROW I: J. Preckel, M. Sherman, A. Embry, P. Mahnerd, ROW 2: Mr. Carlson, S. Alexander, M. Mahle, K. Bridgman, F. Gridley.
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