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ig boi R 3 .. 1 Left to rigbt. top raw: Walter Yokoyama, Charles Kawahara, Benjamin Yamashita, Tetsuo Yoshida, Ralph Wehrenberg, Ron Chun, Stanley Chung, Al- vin Kurio, Wayne DeMello, Ronald Nakayama. First row: Evelyn Fujiwara, Barbara Wong, Agnes Okada, Misako Nishi- mura, Johanna Amona. awanan C ub Foreign Students ACH WINTER QUARTER, members of the Hawaiian Club transform the SAE temple into an island paradise. For one evening, frost-bitten students forget the howling winds and relax among hula girls and orchids. In addition to the all-university dance, the club plans fall and spring picnics and a Thanksgiving dinner. RIDAY NIGHT open houses were sponsored by the SGB Committee on International Students, YWCA, and YMCA. Several of the evenings featured food and enter- tainment by different nationality groups. The committee also provides meal scholarships and plans a welcome program for international students. Left to right, mp row: Alex Vassiliov, Constantine Kolotov- ros, Anthony Decavalles, Nico Macridis, Frits Craane, Krishan Tuli, Ago Koerv, Roy Choud- hury, Jim Rigas, Tetsuo Yo- shida. Tloird row: Ralph Dun- lop, Corazon de jesus, Corazon Vigilia, Claire White, Felicidad Nuval, Myra Mayr. Second row: Mikko Jarvenranta, Thom- as Meyer, Waheed Wyne. First row: Lolly Brown, Judy Op- penheim, Peggy Wilson, Heiki Koerv. Page 332
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im. ,ef Chasing The Wrong Girls lands Wilbur and Steve in jail. Hopf Jane Flowers, as Lucy's mother, sings of married life. fbottomf - ,R -TIAS A Great Star is interviewed after his latest premiere. Hopf An Old Friend Disrupts discussion of double wedding, fbottomf Left to right, top row: Judy Jewel, Paul Trueblood. Terry Intelisano, Mike Arnold, Gay Waterlield, Linda jones, Bob Day, Garry Marshall, Joe Turner. First row: Chuck Lipsey, Sandy McRae, Barbara Simpson, Marci Ginn, Dick Williams, julie Newell, Irv Hamilton. Members no! pictured: Dave Unger, Erv Baukus, Dick Kissel, Jack Clay. BT - 5 2 , are Page 53 i
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Nucl 4, ? 'QTL 955 Mmm. 4, --.-X.-ga . - ' C-7 ft 4 Left lo right, lop row: Stu Fleming, John Rowley, Frank Whipple, .lim Van Buskirk, Dick Eber, Mary jane Ritchie. Third row: Tom Young. Tannie Tufts, Fred Schulz, Russell Cherne, john Dammann. Second row: Mary Scherping, Ellie Schluter, Bobbe Press, june Loving, Jean Perschbacher, Cal Borchardt, Dave Lippincott, Bruce McCoy. Firsl row: janet Beck, Dianne Bennett. Ruth Nemrow, Kay Mayo. Carole Green- berg. Margaret Mclilligott, Ouida Garter, Suzie Zumbrink, Naomi Weiss. Ski Club URING WINTER QUARTER, when most Northwestern students are hibernating in Scott hall grill, a group of 60 Northwestern students follow the snow to Aspen, Colorado for a ski trip. This is only one of numer- ous outings taken by members of the Ski Club. Members of this group range in experience from en- thusiastic novices to highly-polished competitive skiers. The new-comets learn skiing fundamentals from their more experienced friends, and from the professional instructors at the lodges in Michigan and Wisconsin, where the group spends several weekends. After awhile, the new skiers gain enough confidence to begin to vault steep slopes. For their two dollar dues, the new skiers gain valuable assurance, and learn techniques that would cost .i great deal more to master if taught by a profesrfiffwii instructor at a winter sports resort. The 60 NU Snowbirds held th-V fneetings every Wednesday evening. Club oliicers inf? A rl Ruth Nemrow. president, and Sis Ritchie, treasurer, Leon Kranz served as advisor of the 1955-56 Ski Club Ski Club members can often iw identified during winter quarter by the tans they obtain from the wind. Midwinter windburn is often as painful as summer sunburn. After a season of skiing at Aspen, Michigan, and Wis- consin, the healthy skiers took time out to hold a dance for the group during spring quarter. Page 33 f
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