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Wardcd 'Whos Who' Recognition Thirty-three WIU campus leaders achieved merit membership in the national Whois Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Dr. A. L. Knohlauch, President ol We-sterli Illinois, remarked: 'glileclion to membership in Who's Who is a great honor that few students can claim. Those who were selected must have demonstrated unusual academic and citizen- ship qualities. Final competition was hased on scholarship, citizenship, participation, leadership, and promise of future usefulness. A hiographieul sketch of each ol' the 33 Western students will appear in the 19611--65 volume of Whois Who. The hook has heen published for 30 consecutive years. 21
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Thirt -three Outstanding Juniors, Seniors if , ' 'Pm 'ws .1 7 1 ,rpg WIU STUDENTS ELECTED to Who's Who sit around tables in the Union Tract. They include ll. to r.J Larry Eaton, Marilyn Walthers, Jean Limacher, George Miller, Rita Host, Milo Shult, Rose Mary Klingehiel, Margie Huber, Carol Lund, Jim Dietz, Chuck Lodding, Sandy Valenta, Trudi Amhler, Jim Wi-sse11do1'l, Dodie Fish, Cary Nemehock, Virginia Leith, Harry Cianneschi, Dave Donaldson, Jan Voakes, Jeanne Dugas, Toni Pennington, Carol Morrisey, Jim Keeney, Linda Roll, Jerry Kalteux, and Joe Johnson. Students not pictured are Doris Barzyk, Pat Be-nes, Ann Corzatt, Joanne Roper, Jody Sims, and Ron Walke1'. 26
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