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John's outfit struts through an Americanism pageant between halves. That's Rodger and fife. Another touchdown against St. Mary's. Three-fourths of the cheer leading squad. JoJane Hage, Kay Lawrence and Jean Baker. Just before presentation of the queen at Home- coming. A St. Mary's attempt for a field goal fails. That Homecoming crowd. The receiving end of a Dobler-to-Doyle pass-sec- ond touchdown against St. Mary's. Dobler pulls away on a punt return. Ruth Coghlan, who has drum majoretted for four years. Lorraine Holen, who completed the baton swing- ing duet. The Sioux run through practice for their road games. Another practice scrimmage. Dobler starts that sweep around right end in dum- my drill. First snow of the year blankets the Coulee. Library-looking from Old Main. Lower floor Merrifield-where the lights are never turned off. Ann Howell-Pi Phi. Clopping to class. Losk-with scissors-dummies up an Alumni Re- View. C, W. that voluble physics teacher-Byers. Svengali-the able Ireland whose publicity stunts and radio scripts always click. Just read fraternity sorority copy if you disagree. At 2 a.m.-history exam-six hours and four cen- turies to go. The Baron -Prof. Diakoff. Ingvald Iverson works a lathe in machine shop. Dick Halldorson, Dwight Johnson and Tommy Strand make a machine test. Elwood Lee-but just what is he doing? Halldorson and Bob Chapman cooperate on a test. Gordy Setterlund, Halldorson, Nick Arashiro- we're in a rut on engineers. Halldorson, Tom Strand, Dwight Johnson-and engineering, too. And so we end a week with the engineers. 1940 NOVEMBER 1940 1 SUN ll MON fl TUE Il wan H THU FRI fl sul I ll ll ll Il ll1lI2l l3l4l!5H6ll'1llSl9l i10ll11ll12ll13ll14U15ll16l l17H1sl419li2ol1?z1H22l123l l24l25Il2ell2'1Il2Sll2QHSOI SUN MON
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Piano-and Tri-Delts Yvonne Koeppen, Eunice Schmidt, Flora Mcliay and Ruth Coghlan. This looks like a posed shot-Stan Voak, Don Sheridan and Jim Osgard, Phi Delts all. Beard Bust boys and friends-Gordy Salness, Marion Helgaas, Aldon Omdahl, Jean Guymer and Nora Mae Baukol. Sweethearts-Ruth Coghlan, Harold Piltingsrud. John Severud-and do you recognize her? More Sweethearts-Dick Smith, Helen Kennedy. Mary Jane Moore, Jerry Brugman, Mary Jean Bogenrief, Eddie Lander, Bette Neilsen, Manny Treumann, Dudley Buttz, Margaret Aylmer, Teddy Helberg. More Beard Busters-Jean Guymer, Dutch Om- dahl, Alice Harney and Chuck Groves. And same-Hud Nelson, Peggy Lamb, you tell us which Walton and Harry Nelson. After the ball is over-Mary Jean Bird, Dorothy Helgaas, Margaret Aylmer, Aida Lou Bateman, Darlyne Sands, Ivis Hvinden, John Brull, Ole Wold, Eunice Schmidt and Gordy Salness. At the Spinster Skip-Pat Tisdale, Bud Barholz, Helen Rice, Glen Sorlie, Putz Johnson and Bob Ballinger. John, Al Simpson, Annamae Linwell, Jean Harris and Bob Duea at the Band Blare. A bunch at the Band Blare. And here-the Sweethearts Ball. Phequeen Tess Gislason, Chuck Corwin, Mary Jean Bird, Hud Nelson, Peggy Lamb, Mike Murray, Billie Sarles, Jack Loomis and again, you tell us which Walton. Oh my deah-look at those Delta Gamma glamour grins-but tear your eyes away to look at Bob Partridge, Joanne Miller, Andy Froelich, Anne Bacheller, and Marg Reibe. Smile, honey, there's a cameraman-behind those Delta Gamma glamour grins are Marg Reibe and Betty Locklin. Elmer bubmble through another broadcast. Clem watches his boys drop another one. Part of the Grand Forks tumbling team that en- tertained between halves. John has his boys pound out another piece. Big Buck Deiters from Morningside entertains the crowd-while playing a bangup game of ball. The end of another game-a mad rush to get out. 1940 DECEMBER 1940 I SUN MON TUE wan THU FRI SAT 1 lfllgill SQVQQS ellie Wil l S lee r:50lgl12l33l14l 11 5ll1 Q11 7H1 SQII 9l:?6l21l lE,?El-'El5126ll27ll2Sl l29ll30lE1l ll ll li l s u N M o N VELY i I
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