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Il E C I T g g Q they are on detention and new to the ropes . . . Amnndsen 's pollywogs . . . We Watched those who joined our ranks during the past year for future leaders. Yes, sir, our new recruits showed siqns of efiervescencel These FRESHMEN DIVISIONS took part in Intra- mural sports and supported school activities. Division 325P rnade an outstanclinq Viking record arnonq the first year group. X , , i l DIVISION 324P: MISS HOLLY ROW I: G. Gart, W. Hardell, M. Tausig, D. Johnson, A. Kiousis, Miss Holly. ROW 2: B. Martinek, L. Mitchell, A. Benner, J. Taylor, J, Shapiro. ROW 3: B. Lutzen, L. Praiter, L. Doolin, E. Selvig, R. Gilchrist, A. Dedes. ROW 4: M. Peters, B. Hansen, R. Baumann, E. Eiermann, D. Johanson, D. Pagogna. ROW 5: C. Roubinclc. E. Sharlcey, G. Dainton, M. Genin, M. Carlson. ROW 6: A. Ekenberg, E. Meyer, B. Borgeson, 6. Walton, C. Ollerer, J. Steiner, G. Duros. DIVISION 223P: MISS HAYES ROW I: J. Kinnaw, A. Johnson, F. Berns. ROW 2: O. Amato, H. Lang, Miss Hayes, R. Budney, F. Skoules. ROW 3: N. Nicholas, C. Kropke, E. Leonard, C. Mantonya, J. Monahan, J. Le- vitus, M. Panos. ROW 4: O. Kind, J. Hoff- meyer, H. Assrnan, P. Snyder, K. Vasilalcos, D. Davies, L. Kessenich. ROW 5: R, Albertson, C. Feil, B. Kunze, D. Sondel, J. Shlrnp. DIVISION 325P: MRS. WEINBERG ROW l: J. Theobalcl, C. Trabaris. ROW Z: T. Strzeleclfi, R. Schwertfeger, J. Johnson, R. Doonan, B, Theobald, l. Frolich. ROW 3: D. Stadtrnan, M. Swenson, J. Mullen, L. Gleflce, P. Wallin, M. Wittmeyer, D. Lindgren, J. lvis. ROW 4: P. Zerwis, V. Wenzlaff, R. Strom, L. LaPlant, E. Whelan, L. Timmerrnan. ROW 5: N. Woodford, J. Vail, J. Wilson, P. Blake, M. Whitehill. ROW 6: R. Kraemer, J. Carlson, M. Ziesk, J. Tarr, C. Gordon. X f ,, if W li, if 9' ir :l 'Mf0l0lW0ll0M N , A- W '0r11MlW00 X af 4 vlflflmmnlffam r, i, fa N, ' ' Wlf0l ' l1lI10mm7wm!!! wmm'3 N .. yMWWZMM The BENNINGTON FLAG Carried into battle by Nathaniel Fillmore, August lb, l777. i , ,TY n .-as mmm, 'se- -f N
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OPROUDLY E H IL. lllllll' i t flxauivlllllllllll i l ll llwllll V' ' ' WW . I- f .W tj fl I + ' , ' A A' I 3 X 1 l, ,:l'f:'lN,f 1 if ,Wg ff , llllllh ' 'f., V ., ' ,tl . x 'f L, 'f , 1 will ' T ' tw If 'ffA j tfaslpggr will -1,23 gr X ff If T . l gl!! m?4.WlLi!l WX' I fl z'7'i Wt I W W ji if 7 I Japlain Commander Commodore S'I'r:PHI-:N Dr:cATUII JAMES LAWIIENCI-1 Ouvrzn H. PERRY War of 1819 War M1812 War fy' 1812 THAT ALL POWER Is VESTED in, and consequently derived from, the people, that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at all times amenable to them .... That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of dis- charging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence, and therefore all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience, arid that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love, and charity towards each other. Virginia Bill of lfighls, 1776 sir , . CITIZENS BY BIRTH on CHOICE of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The 'name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and political principles. You have in a common cause fought and triumphed together. The independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint councils and joint eflbrts, of common dangers, sufferings, and successes. Washington, l arcu'r1l Address, 1796. Sir I Kivow, indeed, that some honest men fear that a republican government cannot be strongg that this Government is not strong enough, but would the honest patriot, in the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free and firm on the theoretic and visionary fear that this Govern- ment, the world's best hope, may by possibility want energy to preserve itself? l trust. not. l believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government on earth. Jefferson, Firxl Inaugural Adrlrcss, 1801 af is if f 1 ir it ff 1 ff
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6 0 0 0 looking sort of green . . . wallowing in the Don't these groups bring back your freshman days? White-shirted R.O.T.C. boys . . . happy faces . . . gingham dresses . . . carefree spirits. These thoughts stir the heart with reflections of those memorable days. Division 328P proved to be a news-hungry group as shown by their 10021 Log subscription. The Viking quota was reached and passed by 322P. While the Log was given a strong wave ot support. DIVISION 314P: MR. NOLAN ROW I: J. Ehmann, M. Mason, N. Helin. ROW 2: Mr. Nolan, R. Saurer, G. Clausen, P. Carson, B. Kollintzas. ROW 3: J. Taylor, C. Schroeder, G. Wirth, T. Vertodias, M. Guth. ROW 4: B. Crum, J, Barends, P, May, B. Lundquist. DIVISION 322P: MISS STAMM ROW l: J. Baucke, S. Becker, J. Dierssen, V. Hagen, L. Halteman, V. Anderson. ROW 2: J. Peterson, H. Rage, V. Gavrulis, R. Elenz, D, Miller, J. Banasch. ROW 3: C. Milford, D. Karin, M. Townley, W. Ekenberg, V. Roeske, F. Misialc, M. Fare makis. ROW 4: H. Pallis, J. Curran, R. Jorgenson, P. Lenz, E. Eshoo, J. Clarke, R. Camm. ROW 5: D. Rusk, E. Fotoplos, W. Friend. 2 DIVISION 328P: MRS'. WAGGONER ik 1 ROW I: G. Vevang, G. Demas, B. Hermanson, W. Morheiser, L. Waldbauer, ,l L+ 'mam' K. Harris. ROW 2: J. Sloan, H. Simos, J. Dahlberg, J. Camburas, E. Hustead, A Q zmwffmwnwy, M. Dannenberg. ROW 3: Hurckes, W, Mendrala, L. Papacostas, E. Redel, -1 A t Wwffwg, H. Allard, D. Bouttain, L. Ries. ROW 4: P. Scherln, A. Astrenedes, D. Schleifer, +A,,Q WMWMWZ' G. Wesbey, L. Kaitchuck, P. Gilmore. fwzm13m,Z DIVISION 329P: MISS STEFANIK AND MISS SHEA w1faW Ql ROW I: B. Geiger, J. Kastens, H. Claypool, F. Diesel, Miss Stefanik. ROW 2: ll0yWWmgQV00000, D. Gregory, C. Bain, J. Gustafson, W. Neer, D. Peterson, W. Tegtmeyer, D. Abraham, E. Erickson. ROW 3: S. Peters: J. Polychrones, H. Pappas, W. Rucker, r '02 R. Spanjian, R. Richardson, P. Feltstog, S. Sterner. ROW 4: L. Jirgal, D. Linne- meier, M. Letstedt, H. Guertner, A. Epery. K. Berlinger, B. Wattling, L. Mermi- gas. ROW 5: I. Ellinger, P. Schwab, L. St. Pierre, D. Hurnicut, C. Losseter, H. The BETSY ROSS FLAG Gestrich, B. Gaudie, L. Nelson, M. Poling. Design authorized by Continental Congress, June I4, I777.
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