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GROUP IV Row 1 J. McNeely, R. Grauchat, P. Hurley, G. Berry Row 2 J. McCullough, V. Lawson, J. Kent, D, Johnson, P. King, B. Kemp, B. Elliott, M. Hunter Row 3 K. Jorden. W. Johnson, H. Jackson. B. Parkhurst, M. Scott, B. Mareane, J. Hunter, C. Hughey, R. Holtzman. R. Hinderliter Row 4 J. Armantrout, J. Jones, W. Johnson, T. MacConnell, H. Jourdan, L. Jaynes, R. Huber, M. Lovelle, R. Hitchcock, R. KtcGoldrick, C. Keeler, N. Nichols ' ■ GROUP V Row 1 D. Boardman, J. Michaelsen, H. Rugenstein Row 2 R,J3effendall, M. J. Detamore, E. Gates, W. Heady, N. Overstreet. M. Lobraico, E. Whalin, W. Clark, S. NT. Young, t). Danforth, V. Hartman Row 3 J. Smith, B. Ritter, V. Reese, C. Harlan, A. Christ, K. Harvey, D. Greek, R. Haine, H. Davis, F. Wood, D. Blanchard, J. Specker, C. McLean, B. Jones Row 4 L. Halenkamp, R. Baldwin, T. Smith, M. Harlan, R. Camp, R. Martin, A. Christy, A. Halenkamp, JB. Boa2, B. King Row 5 E. J. Palmer, B. Cline, P. Powell, B. McGehey, X TempUton, W. Moon, R. Gillum, E. Fischer, H. Bowen, P. George, B. Keeler GROUP VI Row 1 J. Amos, V. Tyner, E. Steadham, C. Ammerman, H. Ashby, P. McClamroch, J. Dodd. M. Davis, D. Minor, K. Crago, D. Moon, {. Myers Row 2 M. Yount, J. Winings, R. Bosson, M. Gemmer, E. Mobley, H. Dingman, FJMarshall, G. Cox, R. Kopp, E. Murray, A. Bailey, R. Bishop Row 3 D. Bonaette, B. McLeod, E. McCormick, D. McComb, J. Rusie, M. Cherry, P. Flack, H. Kercher, B. Hadley, C. Breeden, M. Noblitt Row 4 E. Waits, C. M. Ermus, R. A. Parrish, M. Anderson, C. Guion, L. Reeve, M. Farley, W. Melick, R. Christena, K. Kercher, M. Max- well, W. Chisler, N. Burnside, R. Copeland, J. Steinhart n K3
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GROUP I Row 1 B. Coogan, J. Wells, R. Atkinson, J. Friedrich, W. Fulton Row 2 F. Dodd, M. Clinton, K. Christ, C. Christ. C. Corya. B. GofT, H. Hartman Row 3 L. Stiles. M. Chamberlin. W. Frybergcr, L. Duvall. J. Hansen, F. Corya, V. Mutchler, B. Clousc, G. Holman, M. Foxworthy Row 4 D. Scifres. N. Cohen, W. Anders, K. Hamilton, B. Harlan, O. Arnold. H. Fuller, H. Morris, P. Blakeslee, L. Hess, R. Burrows Row 5 E. Cornelius. R. Chestnutt. E. Rouls. T. Whitt, M. Frost, P. Miller. A. Porter, G. Christena. G. DePrez. R. Sutor, L. Campbell, . Beechler, G. Hart. J. Golden GROUP n D. Brattain. J. Miller, E. Burt. R. Elder, Row 1 D. Thornton, A. Lively D. Kiphart, B. Marshall Row 2 L. Woolsey, V. Mayhew, B. Davis, R. Kirkpatrick, J. Winter, A. Haslet, F. Ferguson, J. Ernst, T. Scott, W. Hurt Row 3 C. Payne, J. Martin, D. Sallee, M. Miles, M. Ehrmantraut, J. Doser, B. Irwin, B. Bradley, H. Stevens, W. Heaton Row 4 J. Weis, B. Golob, B. Smith, B. Imel, J. Tessup, J. Smith. B. Hacker. C. McCoy. W. Jackson, ' W. Smith, G. Payne, D. Delong, M. Hunsaker, A. Courtot, P. Cooper, M. Spilker, B. Reed GROUP III Row 1 S. Lyons, J. Flack, J. Claffey, F. Wright, B. Fackler, B. Walker Row 2 B. Morganson, S. Litvak, B. GuUey, R. Tresser, E. Kemper, R. Blanton, D. Roberts. S. Brooks, R. Hoy, E. Ross Row 3 M, Rhynearson, S. Nield, M. L. McClain. M. Marvel, B. Roberts, J. Spencer, W. Waymire, V. Syers, T. Earle, E. CouU Row 4 P. Lawson, T. Bacmeister, G. Speck, W. Caldwell, C. Carman, P. Sentney, K. Butler, B. Maxwell, D. Herther, B. Donham Row 5 . T. Fuller. R. Johnson, D. Smith, B. Stewart Row 6 R. Green, R. Raynor. C. Ailing. T. Christenberry. C. Schmidt, H. Scott, J. Henry, E. Dieckman, W. Willcutts, C. Perrel, E. Moore, J. Be:kerich, T. Westervelt, W. Strieker
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J-ltetdtu ON BEING TAKEN FOR A (HAY) RIDE I awake ana lie serenely watching the dust motes peophng the single golden bar of sunnght that slants across the ceiling. Tonight, I think: tonight is the night. Yes, il I wor k it right, John will surely propose. Lii.xuriously I stretch. Yes, my Sleep-tite mattress is everything the salesman had claimed it would he. I am going into the day as fit as a fiddle. But then, of course, I drank my SleepWeepy Brew last night in hot milk. No wonder I slept so well. The chromium alarm clock at my side begins to equal Big Ben; it is almost like awakening in the midst of a London fog. A moment later I bounce out of bed and glance casually into the mirror. HORRORS! THAT THING! But it is only my Strap-O-Bottle mask, really a combination heat pad and hot water bottle, guar- anteed to chase the wrinkles. That s the third, morning the darn thing s almost scared me to death. It is two hours and a half later. Yes, I know that seems like a long time to take in dressing, but a girl has to take care of her looks. I have washed my hair in Bubbly-Gold. (Isn t it dandy to be dainty?) My teeth have been scrubbed with Kleansobright, and I have gargled enough Noxo-Toxo to choke a horse; but I will be safe for the next eight hours— and what if I do smell like the charity ward at the City Hospital? Now down to breakfast— and a great big bowl of those golden broAvn Krunchy- Wunchies is waiting. They taste like ground rag-weed, but my dear, they re so beneficial. They put roses in your cheeks — or is it lilies in your hands? Now that I have started the day out right, according to all the fads and fallacies, it is time to tune in the radio and listen to the adventures of the Blatt family— and are they in a mess of trouble? Then right after, comes the Blattburgs, and then the O Blatts. Shure, an they ve got troub»e, too. I study my dance manual until four-thirty, when I have an appointment at the Bon Ton Beauty Shoppe. They give you the works for only five dollars and ninety-six cents. Speaking of dancing, I don t know what Mr. Slickshoe would think of me. I just can t get the Big Apple down pat, and my Minnesota Brush and Lambeth Walk are a total loss, or rather I am. But, as I always say, a girl can t do everything. It is almost time for John. I had a terrible time getting myself to look just so, but I finally made it, and I think these new Slinko garments are just divine. I have my new lip- stick, Naturalo— The New Nut Flavor, on just right, and the mirror says I am kissable. Tee bee, I hope someone else thinks so. Now to read the book reviews in Time— you have to talk about something. Oh, here ' s John now. Hello, John . . . What? We ' re going where? On a hayride. . . ! ' Well, can you beat that? Virginia Lee Stokes
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