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Rucker, lensen, Howe, Rosemeier, Badger, Starr Yes, the IS did get here, on February 24, to be exact. We wanted it to be remembered in spite of necessary changes so we delivered it as planned-- formal dinner and dance for all juniors and seniors. After the banquet in the Tea Boom we danced to Bert Lindstrom's music in Great Hall. CBS, re-organized to work in cooperation with the faculty, set its Wheels rolling under the direction of lean Thorn, and on March 24, the spectators again sat before the lights and scenes of Carleton'on-the- stage. All of this happened to us in one short year that almost seemed shorter than the rest, and we are ready to go ahead to all that is offered to us the next and last year. 5 Oswald, B. Thompson, Neuman, Kayps, Frank, A, Downing, Balls, Denaler, Arvidson, Nieman, l C. Smith, Matsumoto, Klass, Searles 4. Elieff, Stuhler, H, Vfiemann, Dolan, Murata, R. VViemann, Coleman, Pass, Schnur, Lake, T. McNamara, Krumm 3. Crave-ns, Sutherland, S. lohnscn, Ewell, Dean, Linfieman, Spaulding, Fast, Grctn, D. Blomquisf, Cummins 2. M. Green, Murray, Crabb, C. Cary, Holmblad, Runkel, M. Downing, l-lager, B. Olson, l. Fletcher, Metzger, Snyder PAGE 25 l. Niningei, Scott, M. Cary, Hess, Halvorsen, Knight, Phillips, Park, Bockoven, lonson, M. Lane 8 Q t A fn F Wm, ,,. Q ,. c '15 ani W, ,g35ff.i if . ii! 1 W ,QW . .,,. .W sv ., ,, ff V -:N ' ii I 4V q'4 min, LS. W GW?
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lunior Glass Tile Spirit of 747 September, l944, found us launching en masse into Burton, the former men's dorm. We weren't alone, for some sophs, seniors and transfers also managed to help us confuse Burton's inner sanctum. What the dressers thought of perfume bottles instead of shaving lotion we leave to posterity to uncover. lt didn't take much to make us realize that as upper classmen we had much more to do, that along with new privileges came new responsibilities. So we worked hard that the customary contributions of the junior year might come out as scheduled. The junior heads assumed their mother roles, others slaved over the ALGOL, and we all amused the campus with our new creation, the lunior-led Maize Daze which substituted for the homecoming activities. Strains of We're Working Our Way Through College, Sophisticated Swing, and Butch Crabb's unforgettable operatic solo permeated the campus so thoroughly that we felt quite proud of the feat. Then the Patchiv, alias the junior carnival, came onto the scene. The traditional concessions, in addi- tion to the horror house and the unique auctioning of the faculty for night club dates, helped the finan- cial situation immeasurably for the onrushing, in- evitable IS. 5. Schweizer, P. Stern, Dahlstrom, Stretch, Wadleiah, Stueck, Goodrich, l. Smith, Rucker, M. Hatch, C. Gray, L. lohnson, M. Hall, Hein, Will, Brunstina 4. Strauss, V. Warren, Sweeney, Gutridqe, Rudow, I. Merrill, Hotchkiss, Stubenrauch, P. Ver Bruqghen, Kray, B. Howe, Rosemeier, Stephenson, Ely 3. Ewins, E. Wilson, L. Watson, Leibold, Badger, Linsteod, Soutter, Ernst, Bell, Hollerith, M. Wilson, Thorn, Randle 2. Drew, Henderson, R. Larson, Kolerus, Rauma, See, D. Boyle, G. Hillstrom, G. Lee, l. Hillstrom, M. Blomquist PAGE 24 l. lensen, Creqo, Boardman, Starr, Cross, Petran, Ferris, Aronow, I. Herthel, Clark, Singleton, A. Thompson L.--.J 3 tx: Sv s if i S ...f ? X NYJ 'Q wal!
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F., Q. I lit X WWE . in i l'tx,lli W x QQ' Ei OP -,uc-'-'JG 7. Nieman, Pass, Stuhler, Matsumoto, Beinarts, Wiemann, Stovall, Thompson, Becker, Neuman 6. Klass, Hollenbeck, Hughes, Gruman, Meyer, Bosenheim, Dolan, Frank, E. Montgomery, West 5. Harvey, Eldredge, Antrim, Schulhafer, Chapman, Fagan, I-lunt, Edelstone, Porter, Brady, Ianet Anderson, Sherman. 4. Stuefer, Bartlett, Batchelder, Rennie, Schad, McBratnie, Keene, Kisner, E. Dow, Fletcher 3. Selden, Tolliver, Morse, Wible, Allison, P. Utzinaer, Henstock, B. Anderson, Diehl, Peine, Beattie 2. Marx, Thale, Larson, Forseth, VerBrugghen, Marvin, Stubenrauch, Arnquist, Paulson, Nordley, Beese, Gustafson, Berry l. Hollands, Peabody, Finley, Van l-look, Reighenbach, Kugelman, Leach, B. Carlson, B. Anderson, Dickoff, Hartman, S. Montgomery Sophomore Class Cmztiug llttto CDW C3101-1, United we standg divided, we found it quite a trek from Burton to Nourse. In guiding frustrated fresh- men from Sayles-Hill to the Tea Room, we discovered the delights of being superior sophomores. Benev- olence became belligerence, however, when sophs forced the frosh to shed their conventional Carleton garb, they resembled, for a day, fugitives from Bar- num and Bailey. Maize Daze saw a girls' basketball game tfast becoming tradition? and class of '47's Belle Fast and Bob Molgren rated as royalty. Term papers and blue books wait for no one, and profs, eager to make the hours between Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas seem shorter, heaped the afore- mentioned articles on our already slumping shoul- ders. PAGE 26 Burton voiced its Yuletide spirit with a red-lettered Peace on Barth, complete with desk-lamp flood- lights, and Nourse countered with a simple Good Will Toward Men. Pooling our talents, we greeted the new semester with this year's version of Winter Carnival. Until the last day, co-chairmen Pete Arvidson and Shan Montgomery feared their cherished plans for bald spot skating, tray sliding, and sleigh rides would have to be swapped for those of an aquacade. But that Minnesota weather we'd been telling the frosh about arrived in full force, and Carleton was the scene of a real Winter Wonderland. March arrivedfand winter, a bit late in coming, succeeded in staying quite long enough to satisfy iv
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