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CRIMSON RAMBLER Top Row, left to right: Leona Harriet Harold Hartmann, John Hay. Lwnc Huitman, Sccond Row. left to right: 0011 Holden, Bewerly Hornsby. Genrgu Htivmk, Chuck Huber, largarct johnson. Winnie Johnson, Carl Knrnrncyer. Jim Krumholtz. Danny Kubly. incl Lopez, Bob Lorcnce. Phil McDermitt, Marioric Mctzgcr, Jim Meyers. Bab E. Mueller, Bob L. Mueller. Patricia Myers. Dehuel Nztvacz. Third Row. left to right: James jnhnson, Leah Johnson. hr Fourth Row, left to right: Phyllis Kubly. Carol Larson R: Bottom Row, left to right: Dave Miller. Chuck Mum. Sun Manson. one and original in New Orleans. The seniors offered a skating party as their contribution to the schooPs social cal- endar. Personalities But, it was more than in parties that classmen did their utmost to maintain class honor and uphold class prestige. As indi- 31 Joyce Helwig, Caryl Hath. Evelyn Hill. Edgar Imhuff. Hardin James, Eleanwr Johnson. viduals, they achieved campus recognition that reflected upon their class affiliations. That was why most success stories in the Indian carried the class designation after the name of the students involved. For instance, it was Wacob Schneider, fresh- man? who h'was awarded a medal by the Lutheran church for outstanding Christian
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x 30 THE CARTHAGE 'I'up Row, left to right: Ruth Dahman. Carlyle Dame. Wally Daniels, Luis Davila. Barbara Davis, John Docring, Paul Doering. Second Row, left Ito right: Rosemarie Doering. Gracemarie Doerr, Bob Doonan, Joe Dose, Evans Drotts, Paul Dumku. Cliff Ecklandi Third Row, left to right: Carolyn Eiseic, Patricia Farrell, Russ Fergus, Fourth Row, left to right: Barbara Franks. Dorm: Freese, Mavis Gahlbcc Bottom Row, left to right: Janet Geodsman, Jack Greenlhal. Max Hansc tained by classmates working together solv- ing their problems and planning their parties. Big Beginning The Juniors started off the round of parties with an informal dance early in the fall. They gave their dance a danceable name, iiAutumn Nocturne, and danceable Ben Ton Foote. Caryl Forker, Dick Fowler, Dorothy Frank. k. Audrey Gardner, Wendel! Golden. Ramion Gonulcz. Tom Good. n, Jacquelin Hanson. Roger Hanson. Cecil Hard. Lester Hardy. music by Cal Claus. The freshmen came through with their contribution to the lenten lull. They fur- nished classmates with an old-fashioned party featuring competitive games. The sophomores came through during the school year With a Mardi Gras ball, which had all the novelty and fun of the
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U: Bi THE CARTHAGE Top Ruw. left to right: Marian Nelson. Anita Niekolson, Phyllis Nordsiek. Ralph Ohman. Jim Olfson. Don Petcllc, Harold Peterson. Second Row, left to right: Dick Pizarro. Carlee Pochert. Don. Powell, Ken Poughcr, Dick Preis, Madeline Rambarran, Shirley Rel-mff. Third Row, left to right: Haruf Rempert, Joyce Riecke, Jane: Rohwer, Sarah Rosa, Carl Ruudt Judson Sans. Jacob Schneider. Fourth Row, left to right: Wilma Schneider, Sylvia Schoeney, Marvis Schogcr, Phil Schraen Barbara Schultz, Audrey Shaw, Keith Shoopman. Bottom Row. left :0 right: Earl Smick. Howard Smith, Shirley Sommcrman, Ed Stafford. Sylvia Stecs, John Stein, Richard Usnacl Stain. service in the Boy Scouts of America.u And, it was 'ihPaul Baughman, Carthage seniorf who was elected president of the Hub region of the Lutheran Student Asso- Ciationf: And, it was Betty Rohs, popular jun- ior, who was crowned First football queen of Carthage College at a dance held in honor of the 1947 Redmen squad? And, it was Carroll Thompson, Carth- age College senior? Who was given the ued- itorship of the Crimson Rambler for the second time. And, it was Erma Aden, junior, who ruled over the 1947 homecoming activities as queen?
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