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Waiting for a t1'ain to come back to school are Dorothy Westergaard and Blossom Docken. Anna Peterson, associate editor of the Engineer. J. Allen, Arley Bjella and Chuck Corwin deal out pop at a hobnob. Murlyn Rodger paints up the Skip. Dorothy Jane Peik, Corrinne Frederickson and Mary Lou Harmon waiting for their Skip dates at the Sig Chi house. Gals get a taste of bucking that check line at the Skip. Betty Zimmerman, Lorraine Whitcome, Gene Reed and Mrs. Whiting chat at the Military Ball. Library in the snow. Jeanne Gerrish, exultant over losing pounds. Looking at LOOK, Jeanne Gerrish and Dick Bjork- lund. I'd love to go -Sybella Rosch. Between classes, Flora Mcliay, Ruth Coghlan and Merland Moen. Davis Hall steps. Magnus Hjalmarson-a miner at work. Bill Johnson in the unit process lab. Hud Nelson working with the carbon arc furnace. Stu Bjorklund taking down some data. Three of the defense course students. Bill Black-lawyer, printer. Erickson and Losk turning out Student copy. Drummer Sunny Erickson-skin beater extraor- dinary. Bob Duea and facial adornment ready for the Beard Bust. And Deacon Bjella tried to produce some fuzz. Bob Chapman's brush was about A-1. And Chappy's heart-throb, Dids Olafson. Gamma Phi Beauty Dolores Ekren crams for com- ing exams. Russ Kilen and Parker Kohen take a test. Jean Gustafson and Prof. Cape in a sociology class. Harold McCullough relaxes with a game of snooker. Silent Clem hops a train on a basketball trip. Nicky Schnieder loaded with luggage on a BB trip. 1941 JANUARY 1941 l SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI sA'rf E ll ll H1ll2l3l4l L5l6ll1HSl9l1fil11l l12l13ll14ll15ll1 6il1'1l1 Sl P 9ll20l!2 1li22l52.-?dl?fHl25l l26ll27ll2SlI29iE'-Ol? ll l SUN MON
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Those long, twisting, never moving registration lines. Wally Bolmeir asks Dorothy Thompson to let him break thru. Eunice Schmidt and Gordy Salness. This thing called-Dorothy Sarles and Bob Tillot- son. That jam to get out at the Women's Gym. Miriam Miller, Maureen Martin, Alice fit ain't copes- theticl Danuser, Billy Mills, Blossom Docken, Ar- ley Bjella, Yvonne Koeppen and Mrs. Stewart. Don Fossum-left out in the cold at the Spinster Skip. But at the Skip were Wilma Legg, Lewis Law, Maureen Lamb, Kay Schlukbier, Mike Feeney, Roberta Finley, Vic Rykken, Edna Pearson, Mary Gale Williams, Annamae Linwell and Kevin O'Malley. Eunice Schmidt, Bill Buckingham, Jackie John- stone and Chris Sand at the Military Ball. Jim Peterson, Jean Beth McKay, Johnny Ahlroth, Dick Johnson's Fargo Flame, and Al Severson. Queen Camile and Bob Winberg at the Skip. The U squad takes on the Devils Lake leather pushers. Another bout between a U man and a Devils Lake fighter. An intramural battle. Ruth Coghlan and Merland Moen on way to a class at Law. Bob Tillotson and Dorothy Sarles hobnobbing. Dean Thormodsgard and desk. Nick Arashiro adjusts a steam engine. Ray Hitchcock slipsticks his way through a com- plicated problem. Cheerful Chappy refills his Chandler Hall nickel bandit. North Dakota's only woman engineer-Anna Pet- erson. Father Hubbard, the glacier priest, greets an ad- mirer while Prexy looks on. John Hancock- The Hancock and Russ Hall at a Delta Sigma Pi dinner. Clayton Mundt-and transit. Barrister Bill Black sets up type for the Student. Bob Hammes dummies up another Student front page. Wally Erickson, now Student editer, rewrites copy. Pete Morgan, University director of printing, lean- ing on the press. Dacotah business staffers Vic Bykken and Jim Osgard talk over the financial situation. 1941 FEBRUARY 1941 MON TUE WED THU 1-'RI SATQ l Yi Ailrrr iff W!-1 iglig rfuisglu ii VU l2l3ll4ll5ll6ll7llSl I 9 l10ll1 il12ll13li14ll15l H615-1lfsn19i2ol2inn22l l25l24l25ll26l2'1lP6il l SUN MON
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