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Page 80 text:
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sf-,H Social Activities of the springtime got off with a flourish when the freshmen put on the annual party for the sophomores. This year it was the Wabbit Wace and this committee is entirely responsible: back row: Ed Graff, Dave Baker, Iohn Ernlund, Lee Patton, Chair- nian, and Marv Galland: front row: Iacie Kniess, Bob Rowland, Marilyn Croxford, Elsie Maxvvel, Margie Larson, and Dorothy Leary. . . . Still at the Wabbit Wace fnote wabbits jumping on signl Bill Brennan and Gloria Hannah, far right Bob Nelson, are resting their feet .... Bettye Bouldin, Don McCoy, and Phil Herbert members of the l0 O'Clock Coffee Club meet at-you know where Kclue, greasy spoon in cupl .... Some of the energetics of EIC dancing to a fast one while the more demure fellows set dernurely in the back- ground. t74l
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CLIPPER The Clipper is out! someone cried, and the main hall was filled with figures rushing after their copies. Although hampered at times by everything from no typewriter to no know- ledge of journalism, the staff managed to get out an issue each week. Reflecting the rapid growth of Everett Iunior College in 1946-47, the size of the Clipper was enlarged during the winter quarter. The Clipper was increased from 10 by 14 to a spacious 13 by 20 . During the fall quarter, Don Davis, journalism instructor, served as the staff's adviser. The staff was composed of Helen Holt, editor: Rosemary Maclsaac, feature editor: Bernie O'Brien, sports editor: Marvin Galland, exchange editor: and Iune Mitchell, business manager. Mrs. Marilyn Nelson, of the English department, assumed the responsibilities of adviser for the winter and spring quarters. During the winter quarter, Bill Brennan and Pat Callan were co-editors: Aileen Martin- sen was feature editor: Glenice Lyon, third page editor: Bob Rowland, sports editor: Wilma Kvenild, exchange editor: and Marvin Galland, business manager. The staff for the spring, and final quarter was: Marvin Galland and Peter Evans Ir., news editors: Richard Peterson, editorial page: Dixie Iames, society editor: Bill Howard and Bill Christensen, sports editors: Rosemary Maclsaac, exchange editor: and Margie Munson, . ws, '. it business manager. H P y E Q Q, ' ,f - A1 'X l K if ,I J Q- . ' . we .- K M , . xg-D ll cl-lr lr Top How: Marvin Galland. Wilma Kvenild, Glenice Lyon, Bob Rowland. Lower left: Pat Callan, Johnny Gregerson, Richie Peterson, Bob Rowland are deeply engrossed in THE weekly sheet. Lower Right: Aileen Martinsen, Marvin Galland. Rosemary Maclsaac working busily on their dummies. l73l
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mmm sf as mmm BQ, E- an ss w -. 1 g.. ,,' massage? M - .mms was K A ss ng: my Mrs. Blakely, President and Mrs. Buechel, enjoy the refreshments amid the Christmasy atmosphere of the Winter Formal .... Frankie Sugia tman with the accordionl and his orchestra, playing smooth and fast at the Nile Temple. They made a repeat engagement at the annual Spring Formal .... These seven young ladies vied for the honor of queen of the first E.I.C. Homecoming. Which one is queen? fGloria Hannah, absent from picture? .... The ' ' 'd lb W room for impromptu bull sessions. This very O11 heater in the student lounge provi es e o ctivities on cold winter days. f'75l spot was the center of social a ss az B9 Tl mm sa r ss ss ss Sm f Q
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