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Fillhg emu -is M' it Nu Y Y. .. ESPNU' UNL' t . gl I GNU NEXT CAME THE FOOTBALL SEASON. Ohio Northern was fortunate to have several returning lettermen on their football squad to serve as a solid foundation for the team. Besides quarterback Bill Arthur, there were Al Willough' by, Bobby Donelson, Tom Kelton, Al Carrino and Bob Brickner, all seniors. There were jun- iors Bob lrvin, Iim Starr and Ioe Stokes and sophomores Claude Stober, Dick Poole, Bill Shunkwiler, Iack Davis and lack Decker. All the lettermen played fine ball and were ably assisted by other outstanding players such as Ioe Baughman, Don Martindale, Ioe Bonsini, Benny Mazarro, and Skip Baughman. The band was present at every home football game and presented colorful half-time pag- eantry for each contest. With the start of this school year came the opening of the new girls' dorm. Although it is now on a one floor plan, second Returning lettermen to the Polar Bear squad-Rear: R. Brickner, I. Decker, I. Stokes, B. Shunkwiler, A. Carrino, R. Irvin, A. Willoughby. Front: I. Davis, E. Bcxugliman, R. Donelson, R. Poole, I. Starr Cds-ceasedl, W. Arthur. floor construction has started and will house most of the girls during the coming school years. Also a radio studio was constructed on the third floor of Presser Hall where recordings will be made and live broadcasts will eventually originate. Presser Hall also saw the sound conditioning of the auditorium as a gift of Mrs. Iay Taggart. This was a wonderful improve- ment and the auditorium acoustics are much improved. On October fifth Ohio Northern was honored by the presence of Governor Frank Lausche and Lt. Gov. George Nye as assembly speak- ers. The guests were warmly received by the students and friends on the campus. Two ambitious Northern students opened and operate a restaurant across from the campus. Although both Ted Casement and Russell Bunger are enrolled at Northern they find time to serve excellent food and coffee at the College Inn. -: Page Eleven Witt ... H' l
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l ,ell 1 F ' ,J sl 4-Di S Klletlfld-Un pf ro cms Paqe Ten Refreshment time-Bob Burqet fills up a conlainer with po- tato chips at Al Sebok assists. ln the background are the students, loading up, during the student council picnic at Memorial Park. Geiiing acquainted-Marilyn Mayer and Ioyce DelBene meel Bill Hall and Stanley Brysacz at the S.C.A. Fresh- man Party.
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Keen competition-Beauty, personality, and charm were displayed to the student body, in assembly, by the tour candidates for homecoming queen. Originality in skits was brought into play by the three sororities and members of the law school backing the independent candidate. Theta Phi Delta Sorority ltopl presented a minstrel show with the candidate, Colleen Polen, being introduced to the audience. The Phi Chi Sorority Cbelowl presented their candidate, Iune Ridenour, from a box as a three legged creature. Iune then gave a tap dance to the tune Tea for Two. Tau Kappa Kappa Sorority presented their skit as a scene from the sorority front room. Their candidate, Anne Schmelzer, made her debut from a concealed spot behind the davenport on the stage. Dorothy Rodgers was introduced to the assembly after a speech by her campaign manager, Paul Haytcher. She appeared in an archway and was presented a bouquet of yellow mums by her escorts. 4 Page Twelve if F
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