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1. Bineke and Kubik 2. Two bundles of fur. 3. No wonder the girls all come to this school 4. It’s time to eat 5. He's got plenty of doe here. 6. Unidentified 7. This is what Renke calls a debate trip 8. He’s in the Army now 9. Blurred, but not bleary Twenty
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First Row: Miracle, Weber, K. Hagen, Mr. Murphy (Adviser), Langdon, Kirsch, F. Wiench. Second Row: Butler, Dukart, Dohrmann. Stumpf, Crawford, A. Wiench, Arildson, Richter. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class took an active part in the student activity of the college. Many of the Juniors have established records which place their class on an equal basis with the larger classes. Several of the young men who have actively participated in athletics are John Crawford, Alcuin Wiench, Francis Wiench, William Richter, and Frank Stumpf. John Crawford, as President of the Men’s Union and Editor of the Slope Teacher; Dorothy Walters, as a member of the Prairie Smoke Staff; Marjorie Kirsch, as Associate Editor of the Prairie Smoke, as Staff Typist of the Slope Teacher, and as a member of the Student Assembly Committee; Dugalda Langdon, as an active member of the Band, Orchestra, and Chibiabos; and Don Miracle, as a prominent member of the Debate Team, have borne the honor of the Junior Class into the foreground. Following the established precedent, the Junior Class were hosts to the Senior Class at a banquet and prom, given on May 5, Officers, Kenneth Hagen, President; Dugalda Langdon, Vice- President; Kathleen Weber, Secretary-Treasurer; and H. E. Mur- phy, adviser, successfully guided the Junior Class through the year. Twenty-two
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