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STUDENTS William Frederick Bulow is a proud senior. Four years Bill has called Lake Forest his home, but really, he is from out where the tall corn grows , Clinton, Iowa. Bill is the president of his fraternity, Digamma Alpha Fpsilon. He is a mem- ber of the Iron Key, the highest honorary distinction a man can obtain at l.ake Forest. Plus all this, Bill is the president of the Student Council and the Student Center Committees. He played end on the varsity football team, and in his freshman and sopho- more years was on the basketball squads. Yet, he Claims swimming is his favorite sport. His major is business administration and he expects to take his place in the business world if lincle Sam doesn't need him first. During the summer, he works at the DuPont Company in Clinton. .-Xs for his appearance-Bill is about six feet one with football buildn. He also participates in the crew-cut and yellow Corduroy fad. When asked why he thought he was chosen as 'l'ypieal ,he replied, l guess, just cause l'm average . But we dis- agree. With all the honors Chalked up behind his name, we see that he has proved himself to be much more than average. Bill has achieved what most college fellows hope to but never find time for. :Xs far as his college life, Bill has been an outstanding success. May his future be a Continuation of this. '1'm'xu fbiig H is? 6 f 1 ' f QQ' l ' 5 ll Af-X x f if f i N .wal ew 'F' ff .461 I' fig.
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T MCAL She is known around campus as Yonse . Her real name is Mary Helen Johnson and Elgin, Illinois is her home town. She is a sophomore-transferred from Wisconsin U. and likes Lake Forest much better-but definitely. You'd know our typical college girl anywhere. She's about live feet three, weighs about one hundred twelve pounds. She has very longudark wavy hair,worn quite plainly, and big huge brown eyes. The purple lipsticks and polishes are her favorites. Hand-knit sweaters and plaid skirts are heruevery daynuniform, but Yonse loves to dress-up plus high heels for Saturday night. She is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, to which she was pledged at Wisconsin. She is majoring in business administration. .-Xt lflgin High she won numerous honors on the state debate championship team. For the last two summers Yonse has worked in a sports shop in lilgin, and she actually likes to workfso she tells us. Het ambitions are to get a position , preferably in personnel work, for a few years, and then to get married and settle down where its peaceful in the country . Yvhy was Yonse chosen by the student body as the typical Lake Forest College girl? XYas it because of her happyzgo-lucky nature, her sense of hun'or, her soiled saddle shoes, and her sloppy-Joes? The answer to this is probably a combination of all of these that gives Mary Helen Johnson her striking personality. 5' t . k H N-tkixillw If l 2' V i as iffy r fffff' ' .ff
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Top!FR1zsHwA'x'ER, KEN- NEDY, BVRKE, MR. .-Xlmms, and CQARDNER dlscuss world :affairs at :1 meeting of Sigmn Rho. r'lIzf1't1'lr'MR. Voss varies routine slightly by holding class on thejunior Benches, which must be n sign of spring or the last remains of summer. Bnl1uu1f'l'he lowhest of freshmen submit to the most typlcul of freshmen LICUVIIICS. 28 .N
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