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No bull . . . the seniors really ditched to Chi . . . where they tried Chinese food . . . but didn ' t forget the coffee and doughnut send-off by the juniors . . . nor the bus trip . . . and had more Chinese food between sightseeing jaunts to . . . Rockefeller Chapel, for instance . . . 22
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Mrs. Schutz keeps alumni informed. Ljenerat S taff LULU NETZLEY, House Director of Oak- wood Hall . . . PAUL NOFFSINGER, Field Representative for Finance . . . VIRGINIA PAINTER, Cashier, Business Office ... LU- CILLE ROBINSON, College Bookstore . . . LOLA SANGER, M. B. A., Accountant and Business Office Manager . . . SALENA SCHUTZ, Secretary of Alumni Records . . . VIOLET SCRIBNER, Secretary to Dean of Students . . . JIM TYLER, Superintendent of Men ' s Dorm . . . FAYE TYLER, Matron of Men ' s Dorm . . . ETHEL WARVEL, House Mother, Bollinger Hall . . . MATALEA WIL- HOYTE, Assistant Director of Oakwood Hall. 21
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s t en lord BMOC ' S and Big Wheels at last, the Class of 1951 ruled as much of college life as they could. In spite of the rising influences of the younger-classmen, the seniors maintained tra- ditional leads in community government, clubs, campus activities, and bull sessions. Rumblings of the Korean war and remobi- lization effected changes in many senior plans. Instead of getting interviews for jobs and plan- ning wedding days, senior men were taking physicals and preparing for induction — perhaps June 1, maybe in July. The future cast a shadow of war. But not all spirits were dampened. From the moment they came in third at the Camp Mack outing, through the day Class President Dick Plunkett and Bossie, the cow, announced that the seniors would trek to Chicago for their Ditch and this is no bull Day, till seniors on Ulrey Hall ' s third floor raided Oakwood and Dean Garver ' -i residence with snow, the juniors honored their elders at the formal reception at Wabash, and the boys tried to elect Lowell Anstine for May Queen, the Class of 1951 laughed, sang, cheered . . . and studied. To the future the seniors look with uncer- tainty. But for the present, there ' s graduation! Senior KywicerS Marlin Weaver Barbara Helser Norma Lou Barnhizer Dick Plunkett 23
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