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DON FINDLAYSON And when I open my lips let no dog bark. An ardent debater Cespecially with Bob Glasnerl, Don is a pre-com- merce- student. He also lent his talents to the soph foot- ball team. Illinois claims him in the tall. MARY FORESTER Her heart is in the right place. Mary was make-up chairwoman for Capers and the play, worked on the, Cloudburst, and was very ac- f tive in Red Cross work. She' will attend Miami in Ohio. FRANK FURCICH Sweep thy taint strings, musician. Noted for his musical ability, Frank direct- ed the music for Capers and organized a band which played at basketball games and assemblies. He plans to go to Illinois or Western Illinois State. BOB FIEDLER Enjoy the present. Friend- ly Bob helped out Uncle Sam by delivering the mail. A pre-commerce student. Bob is undecided as to future plans. RALPH GOODYEAR Why, because I happily can and do. Being president ol his frosh class, president of the student council and cap- tain of the basketball squad, and participating in intra- mural iootball and baseball kept Ralph busy for his two years at IC. BILL FINDLAY Rest is lor the dead. An actor and dancer in Capers. Bill also delivered the mails. Illinois is next on his agenda. DOLORES GRABER It is a very clever thing to know how to hide one's cleverness. Her jobs as Red Cross production chairwom- an, Cloudburst editor in her irosh year and secretary of the student council, Capers make-up and dancing, the chairmanship oi the Prom committee, and Dick kept Dee from having any unused minutes at IC. IOHN FISHER A right judgment in all things. Being co-editor ol the Tower took up mos't of Iohn's sophomore year, but he managed to find time for Chess Club and bowling. He will continue his engineering course at Illinois. IOAN FULLER Revelation - explains all mysteries except her own. Ioanie was the vice-president of her irosh class, president of Psych Club, active in Cap- ers both years, and one of our better bridge players. She will work at other jobs un- til she becomes ol age and then will become a steward- ess. BOB GLASNER He was formed for the ruin ol the lair sex. Bob's main ambition is to write a bridge book better than Goren's. He was a member ol Spanish Club, Psych Club, and the debate team. He always had a witty saying ior every oc- casion.
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IEAN COPENHAVER l have no other but a woman's reason: I think him so, because I think him so. Snufi was chairwoman of Women's Club, co-chair- woman of costumes lor Cap- ers both years, also a Caper's dancer, and secretary-treas- urer of German Club. Loyola is her next stop. KAY CROAK She listened with a fleet- ing b1ush. Kav was the editor ol the Clouclburst in her sophomore year, worked on make-up for Tapers, and also danced in it. She help- ed on write-ups for the Tower and participated in many other activities. DICK EDWARDS A boy ol a thousand tricks. An active Capers participant, Dick was a dancer, an ac- tor, and a singer. He also was co-chairman oi proper- ties, and the secretary of Spanish Club. He is think- ing about Colorado next. TED CHRISTEN SEN By sports like these were all their cares beguiledf' When Ted wasn't selling shoes, he was playing bas- ketball and bowling. He is now working in Chicago. ELINOR ERICH Let such teach others who themselves excel. A pinoch- le ian, Elinor also found time to roll up big averages in bowling. She also worked on properties for Capers. El is a future teacher. MARY IANE COLVIN And Mary Iane was her name, well known by many men. Mary lane was ac- tive in Capers both years, was in the play, and was the reporter for the Psych Club. She's undecided a- bout what next. DICK FERGUSON There's a language in his eyes. Dick participated in intramural athletics during his stay at Tower Tech. DICK CORTESI Sweetness of disposition charms the soul. The big promoter was the man be- hind the swimminq and skat- ing parties as well as Capers publicity. He also participat- ed in intramural basketball. football and track. MARY DRAKE He seemed so near and yet so far away. A trans- fer from Wright Iunior Col- lege, Mary worked on the costumes for the play. This quiet girl has been spoken for by an Army man. LORIN ELLISON Good will is, as it were, essential between good men. One of our more adept dance- ticket salesmen, Lor also played intramural basketball and bowled. Illinois is next.
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BETTY IANE HANSEN On with the dance-let ioy be unconfined. B. I. was the co-chairman of Capers, chair- man of Red Cross, gossip columnist for the Cloudburst. and a member of Spanish Club. Michigan State is her next field to conquer. EVIE HEINA She kept him as the apple of her eye. A Iune wedding date is planned by Evie. who participated in debate, bowl- ing, Capers make-up and Spanish Club. AUDBEY HOSTLER Never the time and the place. Ort was active in Capers, was the pounce champion of the freshman class, and a member of Psych Club. Besides these activities. she still found time for Ierry. DEWAIN GHATTON California, here I come. right back where I started from. Although he was here only one semester. De- wain was very active in sports. He played both basketball and football. RAY IIRAL His conversation was mark- ed by its happy abundance. Bay was one of our office secretaries. He had a lead in Capers of '51, played in- tramural basketball, and was cr member of Chess Club and director of the tennis squad. GEORGE HAMMOND Heads I win: tails you lose. George came here from the University of Michigan for one semester and then re- turned to Ann Arbor. He's got his mind set on engineer- ing. KAREN IOHNSON Woman will be the last thinq civilized by man. When she wasn't in class, bowlinq, or at Spanish Club, or work- ing, Karen devoted her time to Dave. DON HASLER Nothing's new, and noth- ing's true, and nothing mat- ters. While at Iay Cee Don enjoyed that daily game of pinochle and bowling every Thursday. ARLEN E HEUN We're born to be happy- all of us. Ar was president of Women's Club, secretary of Psych Club, in Capers both years, and very active in Bridge 352. DEAN HUPP Leaming makes a man fit company for himself. One of our aspiring young chem- ists, whose main ambition is to discover a method for turning water into gasoline. He is the co-editor of the Tower, chairman of Capers tickets, and president of Ger- man Club. He will attend Illinois next.
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