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Y Our Traveling Fas ternites Many of the commuters have after- noon classes and have to bring their lunch with them or purchase it at the student union. During their break in the day's classes, this group joyful posed for the Kinnikiniek camera. Left to right, Jack lNallace, De- lores Prescott, Pat McGhee, Tom McCarty, and Olive Schmidt. - .J Practically one quarter of the East- ern population are commuters from Spokane and the near surrounding area. Caught by the camera in a happy mood in a corner in the student union are a minor fraction of the traveling campus. Everyday this group could be spotted somewhere in the union with a cup of coffee and a deck of cards. From left to right are Walter Wil- son, Howard Daphin, Jay Long, Ray Mohncy, John Billips, and Pat O'Neill. . errl if We Not all of the day is spent in the classroom. These five boys take time out for a breath of fresh air on the steps leading to the student union, commuter hang-out. Pictured from left to right are, front row, Don Griffiths, Jim Nelson, last row, Ken Benshoof, Loren Wat- son, and Ed King. Since Cheney is only seventeen miles from Spokane, the commuters find it easier to live with their fam- ilies and find jobs in the big city than out at Cheney. They share ex- penses on their cars by riding with each other.
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-- 'FH N P L. j ' .' ' ' ak I' -Q v f up, mi, V VH, M-A if -- ff. .l -f , -4.--. -- se vs: ,Q ...A .. Pictured here are the Monroe Hall freshmen. First row, George Alderman, Robert Folsom, Albert Wiltse, Charles Woody, Gerry Adams and Albert Anderson. Second row, Jerry Couch, Bob Hankins, LeRoy Limburg, Wayne Avery, Charles Weiland and Jack Bezona. Third row, Warren Kempe, Gerald Bare, Ralph Peterson, James Adams, John McNett and Tom Harrington. We I B i f+ ':'g..1-si' - 1-V, 2-Q K -ss . 4 -Z. ... The Yearlings Pictured are the New Dorm freshmen: Sitting, jewel Knuth, Lucy Wham, Marie Flores, Bev Carney, Dot Dasch, Marriane Halverson, Douna Crosby. Second row, Gloria Green, Lou Ried, Margie Waage, June Cochran, Darlene Maynard, Claudia. Boothe, Margaret Robertson, Shirley Weitz, Jo Ann Zuger, Connie Cole, Mary Catherine Allen, Lois Stender. Third row, Patt Brown, Dolores Roy- ster, Phylis Phillips, Patricia Lee, Dar- lene Birch, Ethel Berk, Shirley Schier- man, Firle Selle, Ester Ruud, Jan Ed- wards, Louise Dickinson, Lois Holling, Patt Crainc, Joyce Lynn jantz, Barbara McCarty, Darlene Crutcher, Shirley Jones, Margaret Eseke. 5. l A- .,,L.- at W N- .. nu, if -,.,. .nam I Q, -w,1..mxK ,L l WN Wa, . ' dill 1-.lm X 'Tir W W Af..zW AM 'irtil' N ul V, ,Q KJ . : ,-'r ' ,pug il in r v ill H ,N Ajfllwf 1 swath' 'J'uw.', S a , 'z Ro Riggle, 1951 homecoming chairman, helps adjust the frosh beanie of EWCE's perennial fresh- man, 'SDoc Pearce. Doc was get- ting ready for the Homecoming fes- tivities which began on Oct. ll. Nr.. .sl Iaq?L ,xml-1: M liiQi? 7
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Most of the married students that live on campus live in Trailerville, which. 15 located between Monroe hall and the 1n- dustrial arts building. There are many families residing in the small war surplus trailers. Many of the wives as well ashnsbands attend regular classes and participate in the college activities. Front row, left to right, Douglas Carey, Larry St. Clair, Viola Lincecum, Chris Linceeum, and Leo Lincecumg second row, Edward Szurszewski, Joanne Sturm, Jim and Sandra Sturm, Leta Walters, and Tracy Walters, back row, Bess Clark, Phyllis Batten, Billy and Don Batten, Jimmie Savitz, and Gene Savitz. To the right is another group from Trailerville who gathered in Showalter social room to have their pictures taken. A day nursery is run by the college to take care of the children whose moth- ers and fathers attend school or work during the day. An organization started by the married wives was the Dames Club fsee page 471. Front row, left to right, Bob Lennon, Betty Lennon, Jean Sage, Bill Sage, Bill Cahill, Joy Cahill, middle row, Bob St. John, Jean St. John, Beona Roche, Deb- bie and Bill Roche, Bill Hake, Marietta Hake, back row, Dave Cox, Joan Cox, Ruth Reed, Clarence Reed, and Evelyn Davis. Trailer ville 's M urriezl Students Guiding Trailerville's council is Clarence Reed, mayor, Qleftj. His assisting officers were Larry St. Clair, councilman, Evelyn Davis, Secretary- treasurer 5 and Tracy Walters, coun- cilman. A small compact organization on the college campus, the married stu- dents showed that they were willing to live together in their cramped quarters to receive their education. Most of the men in the village were veterans of the last war.
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