Looking at the chemengs unit process laboratory. The former Delt Mascot. Engineers Day has Ruth McDonald rather be- wildered. And here we start a series of art work done by JD of the Student. Number one is Negative Jack Nevin. Did the YM realize that they were getting this- Paul Benson. An air shot of the Phi Delta Theta house. As powerful with a pencil as with editorial is JD of the Student. Here's Editor Wally Erickson from the production of the same name. Oh my deah-a Delta Gamma looking like this?'?? Horrible-shocking. Dunn's conception of Dacotah Ed Hammes. Don't get tough-seeee? Walt Losk. ATO's Bob Page, Tom Walsh, Bud Durick and Fred O'Connor. Angel Allen makes a beautiful little cherub. Preview of Spook Tisdale-coming events cast their shadows before. Al Foss shingling the ATO house. The Mr. Hyde side of Ordean Gertrude Ness. Most truly, most surely the Deacon Bjella. Donald D. The Charlie Dahl. And here's how Dunn sees himself. Bob Page and Bud Durick. 1941 MAY 1941 I SUN MONUI TUE wan THU FRI sul I ll ll ll ll1ll2ll3l l4ll5ll6ll7llSll9ll10l lQlQl1!ll4ll15ll1Ql17l V1 Sill 9712045 1ll22ll23ll24l l25l26H27ll2Sll2 9l30ll3 Q SUN MON JACK NIV!! PAUL BENSON A rumen 'nsmur I ALLEN My K
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fl0MfL'0M IV6' 1940 TOP: 0 Queen and escorts. Murlyn Rodger, Lovey Kjorvestad and Bev Heen. 0 Phi Delt Eddie Moline. 0 Assistants .lim Osgard and .lean Baker. DOYYN: 0 The bonfire. 0 lVinning SAE house decorations. 0 Gamma Phis winner. 0 Patriotism ran rampant on the campus when 1941 Homecoming plans got under Way. Carrying out the theme America First, houses and halls struggled valiantly to make a display that would do credit to them. Four people Whose names begin with J handled the arrangements for this 24th an- nual Homecoming. Heading the group was the first J., Jack Nevin. He was followed by Jean Baker, James Osgard, and John Ahl- roth, assistant chairman. An annual event at an annual event, the huge bonfire started the festivities, prema- turely to be sure. Despite the careful plans of Arnold Alger, some daring souls managed to gain access to the guarded pile and set fire to it, one night early. Officially scheduled to start the celebration was a pep rally, held in the armory October 10th. At this time Queen Eileen Kjorvestad and her attendants, Murlyn Rodger and Beverly Heen were presented, and prominent alumni spoke. Biggest event, with the exception of the game itself, was the parade, which narrowly nosed out the house decorations in commu- nity interest. The alumni banquet, held Fri- day evening, was presided over by Paul Grif- Hth, alum president.
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