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CRIMSON RAMBLER 3m 25 Top Rowt left to right: Oscar Klzmcr. Gene chckler. John Kleis. Bruce Kluesu Evelyn Kreamcr, Martha Krckcler. Raiand Krinker. Second Row. left to right: Don Kroeger. Marie Larson. Bob Law, Jack Lennon, Shirley Leathers, Bub Lcshcrt Wayne Linton. Third Row, left to right: Georgenc Linsun. Buzz LippmaIL Bub Little, Arlene Lundberg, Marjorie Partridge. Agnes Peterson. Jack Peterson. Fourlh Row, left :0 right: Warren Peterson. 'Iim Pendcrgast. Charmain Planert. Earl Pope, Milton Potter. Dave Rahn. Dun Rapp. Bottom Row, left to right: jim Ruth. Laurel Reber. Dororhy Reidner. Ir: Reeves, Ken Raymond. Stan Rich. Merle Richmond. freshmen rode on the Carthage campus. But, letis take it from the sophomore point of view, which is exactly what an Indian staff writer did in the homecoming edition. M as querade WFhe week preceding homecoming, com- monly called 'I-Iell Weekf is the week soph- omores get their revenge. Freshmen girls especially, are made to suffer all manner of inconvenience and humility in dress. This year, the sophomores dreamed up four days of lovely wardrobes for their younger friends. iiTuesday, the girls were Sunday hats and pigtails with bobbie sex and pumps. Vis- itors would have thought a crowd of chil- dren had been set loose.
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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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26 - .. -. ---- .-..-., ..n. . .xL-nx: ....'... THE CARTHAGE Top Row, left 1:0 right: Don Robinson. Ray Robinson. John Roesler.Beve1-ly Rogers. Delores Rank. Renee Rondo. Dave Roth. Second Row. left to right: Ray Roth, Bill Roth, James Roy. Roland Rutzen, Ethel Russ, Tony Russo, Walter Sabina. Third Row, left to right: Mary Scott. Don Schilson, Charlotte SchaeHer, I-Iilrmr Schmidt, Shirley Schmidt. Butt Schroeder. Alvin Schroeter. Fourth Row, left to right: Doug Seibert, Mike Shannon, Dick Sharp, Frank Shaw, Janet Shrewsbury. Bill Shimabuku. Wes Simons. Bottom Row, left to right: Robert Smiek. Del Stanley. Marilyn Stubbe, Gerald Stevens, Jim Stier. Dick Stitzelt Lyle Stacker. Wednesday, with makeup only on one half of their faces, and half of their hair up with the other side down, they went to classes looking silly. RThursday, big scarves around their heads, sun glasses, and gloves were the style, while adorning the feet were unmatched shoes and socks. Dark Day Friday was designated as hmourning day when freshmen girls were to appear dressed in all black, with no makeup and hair straight, and carrying suitcases. ' Of course, there are always a few girls who need extra persuasion to do anything, and certain freshmen were no emutception.n
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