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Koskeln, Zur, Walstrom, Spangler, Casey. Tomich, Carlson, Hopson, Rash. Pedersen. Gay, McCalferty, Hayashi. Thomas. Williams, Garrabrant, Fredriksen, Gulko. Wagyu., Vggher, Reynolds, Miynshi, Williams, Dinwiddlie, Miyoslii, Cook, KnaPPf Perez, lnhnsnn DANA LOG STAFF Editor in Chief ....... ........... ........ Mary Thomas Assistant Editor --- .... ------- Literary Editor ............... ........ Assistants Constance Casey Barbara Garrabrant Aiko Miyoshi Teruko Miyoshi Iohn Tomich joe Zar Art David Reynolds Marie Perez Geraldine Carlse Boys' Sports David McCalferty Girls' Sports Irma Koskela ' Humor Cullen Gulko Faculty Advisers Miss Knapp ......................... .... Mrs. Dinwidclie ..... Miss Vegher ..... Mr. Iohnson .... Mr. VVatson .... ---Olaf Pederson ---------Mary Gay Harold Stangler Lois Walstrom Leah Rash Elsie Williams Ethel Williams Barbara Garrabrant Yuriko Hayashi n Bill Hopson Mae Fredcrickson -Manager Art A9 Sponsor -----Photography Printing
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The third night out the moon was' full. Who could sleep? Wan- dering aimlessly about the deck, drinking in the beauty of the tropical night, I wondered if any one could be as happy as I, if many of my old lglassmates had acheived their heart's desire. Oh! how I wanted to now. South Wind, like memory's vision seen from afar, whispered, I'd know you wherever you are. Ah, a vision! I see a handsome young man closing his aviation school for the long Antartic night and going home to his sweet little wife, Ioan Walters, who runs the only beauty parlor at the South Pole. He is greeted with, Why, Clifton Balsley, why are you so late? Oh, I've been trying to pound aviation into the heads of Dominic Tudor, Raymond Radcliffe, and Russell Hafstadf' Hope Wilson and Esther Selin have been putting permanent waves in stiff Eskimo hair all day. You must fly to them to Tony Rodich's lunch counter. Sweet music is wafted to me in the South Wind. I see a concert hall. Bill Hopson, world famous bass, accompanied by Dan Dahlquist, is receiving applause from an enthusiastic audience. On the program with him are Ioseph Winkler and Hope Hipple, also accomplished singers. Lois Walstrom and Irma Koskela, under the supervision of George Phillips, are dancing at an exhibition performance for President Harvey Ludwig and his wife, Iewel Malmgren. The Olympic games, reads a sign over a huge coliseum. Ioe Zar comes in victorious in the fifty-yard dash. Olaf Pederson, an accomplished ticket collector, is seen talking to Buddy Parks, yell-leader of U. S. C. . In the audience, watching the events, are Tom Iankovich, dean of U. S. C., Felix Gygare, professor of biology: Vanita Mitchell, assistant in Mathematics: Corinne Davidson, professor or history: Evelyn Barnes, instructor in the department of Fine Arts. Some of the teachers of Dana are also at the games. Mary' Gay. the principal, is seen sitting beside Charles Litschke, boys' vice- principal. Iimmie Windsor, who is in the office constantly, but this time as attendance clerk, is seen talking to Dorothy Fahler, the secretary. On West Thirteenth Street I see a sign that tells me Don L. Boren and Cullen Gulko are in the undertaking business. In their outer office are Effie Erickson and Edan Edwards, efficient stenographers. Don L's private secretary, Dorothy Bermingham, is taking notes for a letter to David McCafferty, who is engineering a great bridge project with the assistance of David Reynolds. An incessant trum-trum-trum-sounded in my ears, much too loud and lively to be part of my vision. Ahead were the open windows of the salon. Looking in I actually saw -Sulo Hill playing a big Hawaiin guitar. He is a member of the ship's orchestra. Sleepy at last, I turned toward my stateroom. South wind, voice of a dreamer over the sea, thanks for the vision wafted to me.
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