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AND LADIES Varnel Jordon Doris Cornai David Allen To become a Knight or a Lady is the goal of every Washingtonian. Meeting behind closed doors of Miss Robbins' and Dr. Abbott's offices, the Knights and Ladies are chosen on the basis of character, personal- ity, intelligence, and leadership. Wearing the coveted emblem on the traditional blue sweater, these thirty-one Rangers are known as Wash- ington's best . Bringing back old tradition for the first time since before the war, a joint banquet was held by the Knights and Ladies with their parents as guests. The big event of this very enjoyable evening was the formal initiation ceremony. The Ladies are known for their gracious hospitality at the B10 Mothers' Tea. Laughter and old friends were predominant at their semi- annual banquet held at the Eleda. Filling out their social functions, the Ladies journeyed to Crestline for a snowbound weekend. The Knights can be seen raising and lowering the flag every morn- ing and afternoon. A stag social rounded out their social actitities. Both the Knights and Ladies can be found in the Cafeteria everyday after nutrition hastily scurrying away with the unsightly glasses and bottles left there by their classmates. Another of their services was the orientation of B10's in Washington Ways, and spirit, through speeches to B10 English Classes. A night of soft music after a day of hard work-- the Knights and Ladies Dance. Margaret Mack James Summers Becky Chambers James Reynard Ann Brown Charles Guasi Morris Draper La Verne Lundeen Plato Grivas Jacque Swanson Bob Chase Barbara Gilbert Lillian Godel Vernon Hunt Jo Ann Shaffer Bob Cornelison Mary Lou Fife Frank Mitchell 0-
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Lloyd Hinkleman-Knight President Barbara Gerson-Lady President X Rosemane Fehlman Shrley Huckms KNIGHTS Haloh Evans vm Young Marv I-'reiias Audrey Finch A t A' ll I' 19 O Ellen Tucker XT'
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David Allen Morris Draper Lucille Alhadeff Ralph Evans Bob Cornelison Richard Exley Y 5: Rosemarie I-'ehlmanEd Glenn Alice Gusieluis Mary Lou Fife Lillian Godel Morley Holmes Barbara Gerson Charles Guasii Varnel Jordon ., V6 g., 5 10' Jack Lockeii Patricia McKinney Diane Schoeppe Virgin Le Verne Lundeen Shirley Ray Garoldine Spear Ellen Shirley McBride Gloria Rinne Lillian Steel SEALBEARERS CLD TORCHBEARERS 10 ROW I: Corai, Mack, Shaber. Kalpakian, Sponsor: Beisert, Hartley, Deisinger. ROW II: Routh, Grifiiih, House, Fischer, McDonnell, Olson, Amos. ROW III: Buch- anan, Beak, Lockeii, McNamara, McFerran, Merritt, Benson, Christensen. ROW IV: Gotilieb, Keith, Olson, Schuessler, Mayer, Wairous, King, Kay.
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