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Page 83 text:
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Before March 22 was a quiet but busy day as the students started eating their lunches early in the Cafeteria, talking over class problems, club doings, and the recent games. After Then the sharpest earthquake to be felt in this area since 1906 hit. While classes re- mained in their rooms until bells ordered them outside, the crowd in the Caf. moved right outdoors, surprised and somewhat amused, Results A roving. cameraman snapped these shots of CSM’s reactions. There was no damage done, and the lunchers quickly went back indoors to eat, to talk about campus doings and the coming games.
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Vocational Nurses FIRST ROW, left to right: Martha Washington, Ella Phillips, Eldy Banda, Mary Bruce, Joan Houghton, Paula Hale, Jeanne Clague, Dolores Farrell, and Miss Crowley, adviser. SECOND ROW: Elaine Rowley, Velma Whitted, Vernia Martin, Eddye Jones, Marlene Miles, Hadie Grochala, Imogene Womack, Dorothy Blake, and Meryl Rhodes. THIRD ROW: Bernice Olson, Leonora Gurl, Naomi Carson, Hiawatha Moore, Gloria Brennan, Louise. Braun, Thelma Houck, Freddie Hart, Lorraine Heuton, and Audrey Cochrane. FIRST ROW, left to right: Katy Smith, Jeme Dauchet, Maureen O’Keefe, Alma Bunce, Julia Wood, and Larry Lack. SECOND ROW: Carol Tait, Jean Nix, Beth Howlett, Judi Lyne, Helen Wuester- feld, and Miss Burton, adviser. THIRD ROW: Marsha Morgan, Jan Toole, Sonja Huber, Ed Davis, and Mike Pinto. S. B. Council The Student Council worked in close harmony with ACC in supervising club activities. SEATED clock- wise at the council table: Tom Cole, president; Jane Tabler, secretary; Larry Monus, AMS presi- dent; Fred Soetje, high soph president; Salli Mul- len, low frosh president; Jean Nix, WRA president; Pat O’Donnell, treasurer; and Tim Hopkins, vice president. IN THE BACKGROUND: Pat Zane, student union room chairman.
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College work carried on into the evening hours with many people studying for graduation or for advancement in some particular type of work. Many of the plumbing apprentices worked for their AA degree, and some of their class work is pictured here: 1—Blueprint reading and drafting; 2—Related training class work; 3—Lead wiping; 4—Welding; 5—Studying a plumbing system in miniature.
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