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Freshman Day found swarms of hobbled gnomes bobbing and hopping out of Gridley and Davis. On that day we frosh bit the dust, but literally, as we nose dived to the sidewalk at a sophomore's whim. During the first semester we had looked for leader- ship among the male minority, but now in the sec- ond semester Helen Hunter crashed into the elected trio as vice president. While the upperclassmen went I-Sing, we took to the outdoors with a grand-scale sleighing party for - ourselves and our neighloors from Nourse and Burton. By now we had become old hands at throwing shin- digs that please hadn't we had a successful treas- ure hunt as well as a cave party to our credit? Second semester officers: Chapin, lrmscher, Hunter Came spring came the discovery that Carleton really had something there. Careful not to let im- pending finals interfere with our daily sunbath schedule we soon mastered the trick of studying in the wide open spaces, kept it on file for next year. Heynen, Dinnell, Cragg, Chapin, Moore, Armstrong, Ziegler, Yates, M. Anderson, Weekes, Fisher, Kistler, Boettner, McCain, Pass, McNamera, Piper Wolsted, Beier, lungbluth, Stork, Ekdahl, Holmes, Beytien, Egertson, Petrich, Hall, Parsons Wold, Wolfe, Spring, Pierce, lrmscher, Stueck Swanson, Lernoi, Wells, Sims, Howe, Evans, Brooks, Bogstad, Christensen, Neville, Furstenberg Staiger, McQueen, E. Cooper, Wahlguist, Krieger, Naegeli, Spickerman, Klass, Burbach Colvin, McCann, lean Anderson, Overend, Lyons, Michel, Spencer, VanBergen, I. Wright, M Nilssen, Uerling, Kirkpatrick, A. Hunter, lanes, Hedman, I. Cook, Vondra, Weisel, Kaufman Taylor, M. Cook I.. Gunderson, Earl, Keepers, lane Peterson, P. Nelson, Schwerdt, Scheineman, Walling, Hoch Henley, l. Spaftord, Stringer, Smalley, Rhoades, Balterson Wallis, White, Zuckerman, Day, Heeran, Brodie, loyce Peterson, Smethills, Marolf, Youngberg Northrop, Ducharme, Dalzell, Englander, Bosensteel, M. Meyers, Bergman Vaughan, Hacklander, Mittelstaedt, Beveno, Sell, Oishi, Eaton, Sandburg, Hopkins, Phelps Mohr, Pelley, N. Cary Stemm, Qualheim, Gage, S. McConnell, Lind, N. Wright, Paton, Biggle, Arent, Hold, Kallin Kimball, Bratsberg, Pinkham PACE 29 MLW! - C V .44 mf'
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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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-. if ,iw l ff! len crclock . . . the irek from classes 'o Tea Hoom is routed through the PO, . . . characterized by rug- ged informality and u va- riety ot expressions, Sometime f K . , t 111 flour lwtrs l 'lhere are some things that we all do at Carleton. Places where everyone goes, activities in which everyone takes party traditional occasions that every- one knows about. lf we miss anything when we are freshmen, we make up for it as sophomores, and by the time we are juniors and seniors we have done it all many times, We can't all take courses in every department. We don't get to live in all of the dorms, and we can't attend every outside lecture or program. But there are no bonds on Gridley cookies and tray sliding, on study in the Tea Room and eating in the libe, on Tuesday morning chapel and Wednesday afternoon tea. There are these things which we all know and will remember because of their familiarity, because they are symbolic of a campus activity which we all share. rfhey are the ordinary and the common- placefthe things which are little noticed when they are present but greatly missed when they are lack- ing. We were concerned when they closed the Tea Room, and we would be just as concerned if the ln- firmary were moved or if there were a lock on the PQ. door on Monday morning. Almost unconsciously we attach ourselves to cerf tain phases of college life, and they become impor- tant to us from the time we enter as freshmen until we graduate at the end of four years. l4'risvillu Procession ..., raise the song ot harvest home-.' PACK Litl
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