Carthage College - Driftwood / Crimson Rambler Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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CRIMSON RAMBLER 23 Top Raw. left to right: R. tifashslingx Jim Craig. Gerald Crank. Cliff Crone. Ted Curtin, jean Dmncrberget. R. Vincent Daube. Second Row, left to right: Eloise Derry. Mary Lou Dutmurs. Ruycc Devick, Gerald De Young, Mildred chhl, Robert Dolan. Third Row. left to right: Rusty Dowell. Ella Drcher. Bill Duncan, Lavern Dudenbnstcl, jean Du jardon. Eugene Dvorovy. Louise Dyrud. Fourth Row. left to right: Carl Eldefl', Ray Enncs, Jack Eshbaugh, jean Everlurt, Arthur Eymann. Bob Fellows. Bill Fergus. Bottom Row. left to right: Jim Frankc, Luucille Frcitag. Joan Frey. Bob Fricke, Marxds Frulmd. Virginia Garcia. Arlene Garrett. rounding an evergreen-lined campus. They met pleasant people always eager to be help- ful. They stood in their first College regis- tration lines. New Friends h'Freshmen met new students. They made new friends and had new experiences. Many had never lived away from home be- -.-::...-'. ' :.-.'.c-:-.-n-v .- . fore. Some suffered their first real pangs 0f homesickness. Others took it in their stride. But, it Wasrft all that rosy for the fresh- men as the mysterious author of hChief Lee Bull pointed out in several of his weekly, columns in the Indian. Here are excerpts from some of these columns: Freshmen! Guard that woodpile with

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,-. THE CARTHAGE Top Row. 1ch 10 right: Lou Abbott. Erma Aden, Norman Aden, Helen Altman, Harold Arm's. Alan Anderson. Joan Anderson. Second Row, left to right: Dorothy Arbaugh. Donald Aden. Car! Barnthouse. Dalt- Bauer. Ruth Bauer. Leonard Bennett, Richard Bennett. Third Row, left to right: joy Bewersdorf, John Bickcrs. Bob Bitzel. Lavern Blair. Phyllis Boddigcr, Neuberl Bnhl. Kay Buyert Fourth Row, left to right: Phil Braiding. Laura Brewer. Jack Brellenthin, BuswelI. Bottom Row. left to right: Robert Calkins, Bob Carlson, Charles Casubcer. Bob Christensen. Cal Claus. Charles Claypool, Audrey Shaw, a freshman herself this year, put the freshman feelings into words for the first issue of the Indian. In an article for freshmen, she wrote: Hazing Here they come! The freshmen are here from far and wide. That first bewildered, green look has already been replaced by the Marlis Brunncr, Benin: Burkhalter, Rosemary Buss. Kathleen Dawn Cuok scy. green heads of the 'freshiest bobbing up and down in response to 'Button, Freshman!I uMany a knee is sore. Many a back aches from polishing shoes of upperclassmen and carrying their books. uWhen freshmen first glimpsed Carthage, they found a school set in a quiet country town populated by typical American folk. They saw stately, picturesque buildings sur-



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.. t.-.'-.W?'-' iii; THE CARTHAGE Top Row, left to right: Bob Giuse. Doris Gila. Howard Guodycar, Carmen Grewe, Mary Ann Griffiths, Dorothy Gruhn. Bill Gunn. Second Row, left to right: Aram Gurunian, Bill Hacfkc, Harold HaistL-d. Margaret Halvorsen. Joe Harding, Bob Hardy, Ann Harrison. Third Raw. left to right; Jack Haushcer. Dun Hedberg. Violette Hedsrrand. jon- Hccrcns, Lawrence Heglund. Donald chsey. Chuck Hcrmaneck. Fourth Row. left to right: John Hicks. Bob E-Iolwmann, Betty Houstrop, Mark Huyer. Dale Hulrgren, Charles Hunter. Juanita Jenks Bottom Row. left to light: Alice Johnson, Marv Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Dun Josephson, Bruce Kumpf, Phil Hartzall. your life. Freshman class honor and pres- tige are at stake. That Woodpile is not supu posed to be burned until Friday night at the pep rally. Night Stand eNot only will the upperclassmen launch an attack on the woodpile, but the high school kids will no doubt give trouble as they did last year. Have you noticed the Freshie girls dur- ing this past week? Nickie Weld: in her matching piaid ensemble? Sylvia Stees a la goon hat from Lake Geneva? Patty Boot- erbaugh and 'tCatnip, always late to inspec- tion? Does anyone know why Earl Smick lost a pair of shoes on Sunday? No, it wasnet a gravy train that the

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