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QQ .-.1 Q. -QE 1 ...ti V E wi 553 Q f 6 Ux'bK 7. Warren, Dean, Timboe, Woodward, Bemamin, Schmidt, Duvall, Kayes, Lindeman, Downing, Pegues, Spaulding, East, Chase, Searles, Gainey, Nieman, Pass 6. Pfeiffer, P. Wilson, A. Carlson, S. Anderson, Mason, Groth, Lake, Cummins, Schnur, C. Smith, Bolls 5. C. Davidson, Esbiornsson, Burnham, Ewell, lones, A, Greene, Buenger, Einck, landa, Livezey, Moline, Cilger 4, E. Iohnson, Schneider, Gunderson, Hewitt, H. lohnson, Bartholomae, Yamazaki, Boesenberg, Llano, Arvidson, Munemitsu, Aiken, Hendrickson 3. Lord, Thoma, Ovestrud, Swanson, Strehlow, Nielsen. Olvorafell, Stein 2. Gates, lane Anderson, Gillespie, Merwin, Quay, Blossom, Crossman, G. Schlenk, Deans, Wooden, Allen, Dovenmuelhe l. Kendall, Berman, Hansen, lftfaples, Guerney, Bailey, Whitlock, Srczfford, Hale, S. Anderson, Sundby, Emerson, Schadegg, Herthel even skiing enthusiasts. But we cheerfully looked forward to Easter vacation and a spring like the one We saw last year, and dogged optimism was at long last rewarded. Better late than never, we decidedeand after our Culture tests, the mails were flooded with sophs' de- mands for subscriptions to TIME and READERS DIGEST. l i 5 t t l Rennie, Hendrickson, Merwin Male occupation of Margaret Evans was perhaps a drawback to outings on that sun-bathed hill, where we hope to obtain Tan No, 2 without benefit of Max Factory but we managed somehow. When asked for remarks on her second year at Carleton, Miss Average lunior-to-be withdrew a sun- burned nose from the depths of a crammed trunk and tersely commented, Has anybody got a cigarette? 51 Larson, Spaulding, Rennie PAGE 27
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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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PAGE 28 Chapin, Todd, McCarthy Freshman Class J- O fi 1 rst ct 1 1, cl . - ozfetl lost Armload after armload of stuff to trundle up end- less flights of stairs, a blur of faces passing in the hallways, bleak walls and starkly empty furniture- such are our memories of moving in. But as soon as we had established a base of operations by pasting a picture on the wall and plunking a miniature men- agerie on the bed, we could begin to explore the labyrinth of inter-dorm corridors and tunnels. The swirl of faces gradually began to sort itself out into the guys and gals who were to give meaning to our first year at Carleton. . Hinshaw, Farber, Grill, Eichstaedt, H. Anderson, Kramer, Rinehart, P. McConnell, Lapat, Um- bright, Drew, Focke, F. Anderson, Kuehl, R. Smit . C. Todd, I. Todd, loyce Larson, Stieler, Straw, Darland, Boren, Severs, Fiore, Volkenant, Barkley, Huiskamp, Bleakeley, Reed, S. Nelson, Alstrom, Tock, Andelfinger . Robles, McCarthy, lobusch, Brewer, Schlenk, Simmons, Goodman, Hadden, Swallen, Nichol, Hoye, Lorenz, K. Neilson, Heim, Moore, I. VerBru . Blu, H. Hunter, B. Marshall, Latat, Arens, rington, Stefiner h, Birbalas, D. Erickson, Ropahn gghen, Laughman, lngham Hearst, Eckhardt, Tauer, l. Anderson, Revier, 'Nar- . Kaen, B. Cook, Dennis, L. Ut7inger, Mills, Brogan, Ford, A. Burnham, Penning, Von Housen, I. Sather, Riebs, S. Breckenridge, Teweles . Grave, Borst, Finger, Kennedy, Shrader, Hatch Bush, E. Chapman, Brandt, Brown, Algren, lean Berman er, lune Smith, Krueder, M. Erickson, Christoferson, Mott, Shirley Johnson, Hanger, Elliot, Weil, Chi . Buss, lackson, Warner, Tyrholm, Deutsch, Rothschild, N. Carlson, Lynch, Ward, Fiske, Weis- Larson, Kreicker, Ingraham, Braun, Weiss, . S. Nelson, Gass, Heagey, Orr, loan Coop berg, Dreyfus, Hirsch, Greenehaum lds
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