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CRIMSON RAMBLER 27 Top Row, left to right: Delores Strassheim, Lillian Swarbrick. Cecilia Magnussun, Les Mandelbaum. Howie Mann. Earl Marks, Harry Mallinson. Second Row, left to right: Bob McBroom. Stan Munsching. 32m: Merrill. Lillian Miranda. Roger Mohns. Adult Manson. Bub Manson. Third Row, 1ch :0 right: Herbert Moorhousu, Norman Mons, I11 Myers. Morris Nelson. Loucillc Nicmann. Gerald Nun, Roy Nygrcn. Fourth Row, left to right: Albert Nyland, Bill Obcrn. Carol Otterbcin. Donna Ottcrholt. Scott Olsen. jack Taylor. Juhn Thici. Bottom Row, left to right: Bob Tinglefl'. Herbert Ufkcs. Elizabeth Van Duzcr, George Van Horne. Dan VandersmiCk. Dun Vial, 130nm Voclkcr. Rules Just for the record, here are the freshmen rules that the Carthage novices submitted themselves to for the sake of tradition and class honor: thy proclamation of the student council, ail freshmen are to hear and abide by the following rules during the period With the flag-raising until homecoming, Saturday, at 6 p. rn. hh 1. Freshmen are to wear green caps from 6 21.111. to 6 13.111. everyday except Sunday. Freshmen girls are to wear caps both indoors and outdoors. Freshmen boys will not wear caps indoors. ee2. Freshmen must not walk upon Ever-
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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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28 THE CARTHAGE Top Row. 1ch to right: William Voelz, Patience Weidt. Walter White, Luella Wolff, John Wolbart, Doris Wymer. Dixon Yaste. Secrmd Row, left to right: Ellen Yennjf, John Zehfus, Dick Zima, Betty Zinc, Jeanette Zinn. Cari Zitzewirz, Kenneth Cutlich. Bottom ROW. left :0 fight: Doris Weidner, Mildred Whitney. green Walk in any manner until customs are over. g. Freshmen are to touch the 'Buttoah when requested to do so by any upperclass- men. 4. Freshmen boys are :0 wear coats and ties to Sunday dinner. 5. Freshmen are to be courteous at all times. For example, opening doors for up- perclassmen and faculty members, giving precedence to others. 6. Freshmen are to address upperclass- men as 'sir' and 'mahm. 7. Freshmen are to learn all the verses of the 'Alma Materh and hHerek To The Man Who Wears The Cf and to sing them upon request of any upperclassman. 3. Freshmen are to learn the weelds yell and give it upon the request of any upper- Classman. 9. Freshmen are to attend freshman court upon imitation.n
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