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Mitch Ki.i., Stikciiokst, Mays, R. Buchanan, Street; They can remember their one semester of real college life, guided by that most handsome of men, Bob Surrat, as president. Their only homecoming — Geared for Victory, fraternity open houses, solid dates on Friday nights, and no Saturday classes are only a pleasant memory now. By the next year under the leadership of President Bob Meneilly they had proved they had what it takes Battling their way to victory and well-earned recognition by winning the tug of war. Also the gals beat Knox in that hockey game. . . .but where ' s the turkey? Their sophomore year is full of memories of K-det proms and cadets in general. Just as they were begin- ning to get used to things, it was time to leave and return to see the refreshers take over where the cadets left off. President Mary Lou Mitchell, Vice President Jean Mays, Secretary Virginia Streeter, Treasurer Rachel Bu- chanan, and Representative Ruth Franco stepped right in and led them through another successful year and back to Wallace Hall for classes and open houses. j un i ens
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MAGDALENE STIEGHORST studyingest person in the Teke House. .. .made some German ac- quaintances. MARIAN SPEER practically a home gal — at least on week ends known for certain typical remarks. MARY SCHWALBERT Dolly, always abounding in energy for some strange project there must have been a supply left over for studying. MARGARET SCHUMAKER made happy by several visits from David.... one miha(bikant of the famed suicide room. MARY ANN THOME always willing to argue ide or talk about Rog. ELIZABETH VAN TUYL dignity, even with red hair buzzed back and forth from town. DOROTHY VON ACH My word! — token of great joy or great distress Bill finally came through, to the detriment of Dottie ' s health. VIRGINIA WEBER could be recognized for blocks by that healthy, bouncing gait.... en- thusiasm plus, and plenty of outlets for it.
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GLENNA LU ANGOVE Loveland, Colorado MARTHA SUE BELL Little Rock, Arkansas BETTY BROWN Chicago, Illinois BETTY CHFANEY Springfield, Illinois NORMA COMBS Springfield, Illinois DOROTHY COOPER Arlington Heights, Illinois PEGGY BARTLING Rockford, Illinois BETTE BOWMAN Kevvanee, Illinois [EN.ME MAY BROWN Lincoln, Nebraska JOYCE COLVIN Dhariwal, Punjab, !n l MARY ANN COOLEY Chicago. Illinois OTTO CORRETJER Ponce. Puerto Rico
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