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Bob Evans lrighll was a valuable asser ro lhe sralil wirh his abiliry io march up faces wi+h rheir proper names. Bob also helped our wilh The sporrs pages. Wirhour rhe advice and counsel of Mr. lv1cAllis+er lrighrl fhis book would probably have never reached 'rhe presses. John Zimmerman and George l-lause llower righll were 'rhe phorographic duo for 'rhe spring semesrer. Many of rhe on-campus snaps may be arrribured +o rheir camera lenses. l-lonesl John Carrwrighi lbelowl pur words inlo George's mourh, and enlivened siahc sessions wiih flashes of his incom- parable wif. Bob Paulson flower righrl clicked Jrhe shuHer during 'rhe fall semesrer. The many carioons' Jrhroughour This issue of 'rhe Campus are rhe work of Chickdames lpiclure on page oll. The s+a1CF is also grareful lo ilrs imporled easrern genius George who supplied many ingenious ideas for +he l948 Campus.
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in aww. ,mm l ,E i wsu ...g n - M-,.-...-.ff ws? . .msn mms in pg 5 . . . and This boolc is The resulT of Their eTForTs. EdiTor Lynn LoclceTT lupper leTTl gaTherecl up The picfures and copy and prepared Them for Tinal publicaTion. Marv Padway labovel worked in con- juncTion wiTh George and did mosT OT The pub- liciTy Tor The boolc. John Park lleTTl arranged The final sales of The annual and did a Time job emcee- ing aT The coronaTion of The Campus Queen. BaslceTball wrifeups were The main conTribuTion of Berk Baker lleTTl, buT he also lcepf Tab on The resT of The sporTs pages. Helen Davis llovyer leTTl wroTe many of The capTions and sTories ThroughouT The publicaTion. QNX Xi .N T F 4? 'T W M 13? ...J K 4' J, as .- 11 x .3 ,3 q .,7 N N Qpffffl - -Q . , .
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HONOR SOCIETY jim, if lf, Qnfmmf, : V if X lj A i I' I I x . . . . The J.C. has an organization. Students who are interested in school aTiairs Tind H Jr X That plenty 'ot work and Tun are To be had by ioining one of These clubs. I-lere they Tind fit , ' ' Triends who have common interests, and lighten their college days by parTicipaTing Pisa? -f in the many activities, both social and uTiliTarian, which The clubs ollier. lvlany organi- Z2-4 fl .5 zations have made sizeable contributions To The school as a whole. For example, The Z xif 'L carnival sponsored by The Block S on May 71 The scholarship given by several clubs Mx at graduation: The play put on by The Players' Club every semester: The assemblies 'WN ' staged by The various divisions oT The Music Club: and The many dances put on by several of The organizations. FIRST ROW, left to right: Charles Hepburn, president, George Goudy, Jim Heyt, Joe Kansora, Bob Blake, Don Bank, Louis Watson, Bob Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Robert Westbeiser, Hector Garcia, Rose Perino, Mildred Souza, Betsy Ripley, Merideth Calsey, Martha Veith, Joan Jorgensen, Steftie Ziegel, Helen Gilodi, Dave Hackler, Mary Ann Woelf, Warren Hayward. THIRD ROW: Marvin Juelson, Verle Johnson, Leonard Thorbald, James Mackie, Allan Viscount, Wanda Gill, Anna Marie Walter, Gerry Cravalho, Roberta Gustafson, Marilyn Miller, Frances Vocracek, Bernadine Strauss, Frances Jacobi,,BeverIy Vanderford. FOURTH ROW: Jack Burton, Bud Harrison, Bob McArthur, Cloyd Hoover, Stewart Hunter, Grant Brown, Bud Goodier, Erving Metzgar, Sami Herscovici, June Weir, Ruthan Brinkerhotf, Joyce Bull, Virginia Thompson, Stanley Chu, Ann Sutow, Evelyn Morrison. FIFTH ROW: Arthur Kezar, Louis Baldini, Floyd Sorensen, Robert Smead, Louis Bagnall, John Swain, Anne Lawder, Dave Williams, Royal Langton, Art Huff, Dan Gower, Curtis Knight, Martin Pahlka, Edward Greensiet.
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