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CRIMSON RAMBLER 3W Maurice Blue Business Administration Carthage, Illinois Milton Whitney History and Social Science Carthage, Illinois 1' each year. A valuable man on anybodyls football team, Ed will be sorely missed next year. A top-notch guard, he always kept the team together in tight spots with his high-spirited remarks. Ed was also active in other sports on the campus. A future coach, he will undoubtedly use his playing abilities to good advantage when he enters that field. Bob Ove English Racine, Wisconsin Ed Reeves Physical Education Murphysboro, Illinois Waneta Wright Music Mention, Illinois We havenlt mentioned all the seniors. It is for certain that all of them deserve a lot of credit and praise. This yeafs graduating class is one of the largest and one of the hnest to ever leave Carthage. They will certainly be missed and their fine work will never be forgotten, either by the faculty or the students. 19 -- - -.-.--. aw.M-:r-zf:.-ml
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18 Business Administration Freeport, Illinois Carroll Thompson English Carthage, Illinois 1 of the 0' Club his senior year. The only female veteran in the gradue ating Class was Dorothy Swope. Dottie was always noted for her friendliness. Another Ah student in the senior group was Harriet Van Duzer. Harriet was ac:- tive in many social organizations on the campus. The senior who really had a lot of work Dorothy Swope Home Economics Keokuk, Iowa Harriet Van Duzer Biology Rockford, Illinois 1' THE CARTHAGE Reva Tammen English West Point, Illinois Myron L. Wagner Chemistry Chicago, Illinois 1' to do was Maurice Blue. Maurice was ase sistant veterans, administrator. A good share of his time was spent in helping the veterans with their problems. The last senior that deserves noteworthy comment was Ed Reeves. Ed was one of the most popular members of the class. He lettered in football for the three years he was at Carthage and also captained the team
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: t'-v'-1W;LW ' .. T'- Top Row, left to right:Leo Beanblossom, Agnes. Berg, Beverly Bertelscn. Donald Carpenter, Janet Christianscn, Betty Jam: Cook. Ed Crismor. Second Row, left to right: Bob Cmfton. Dorothy DeBraaI. Marian Dichl. Dolores Dohlen, David Endres, Bob Engen. Angelo Farmer. Third Row, left to right: Lloyd Pranke, Lynn Francis, Janet Frye, Ken Grant, Betty Jane GriHitI-n, Estelle Gruhn. Connie Hasse. Fourth Row, left to right: Mildred Hall, Bob Hanson. jack Harris. Mark Hassc, John Huidbredcr, Adeile Hcim. Doris Hcttt Bottom Row, 1ch to right: Doris Hurst. Bob Humbcrgt Joan Hurst. Cliff jackson, Doris Karriker, Gaylen Kent. Leonora Kleinl 5mm Belongd Freshman Hazing and Parties Keep Classes Busy There are four organizations on the Carthage College campus that take their membership for granted. They have their presidents, vice presidents, treasurers and so on, but the recruiting of members is done by school authorities. These organizations are the four classes in the school. From freshmen to seniors, Carthage students are proud of their memberships in these class organizations, and they work hard to make their individual class the most active, the most popular, and the most important. Star Group Of course, the star among these classes is the freshman group. You Wouldntt think it of the lowly freshman, but actually the Carthage newcomer attracts the greatest attention and gets the most important roles
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