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F - GLEE CLUB Back row, Naomi Starit, Shirley Peebles, Charles McNally, Harlin Cook, Mel Studor. Verne Cook, Les Wade, Gene Christian Steve Lam:-ropolous, Pat Lindsay. Second row, Barbara Somervell. Adell King, Helen Calvert, Marv Adel! Steadman, Arlyn Wy man, Geraldine Riordan, Margaret Corn, Florence Miller. First row, Jackie Salyards, Betty Fair, Carmelita Clark, Jane Higgs Marjorie Myer, Mary Lawrence, Jane Reed, Jean Sikes, and Dolores Philabaum. PEGASUS CLUB Mr. D. F. Stone, David Doak, Jack Cate, Mr. Young, Don Barrett. This is one of the two supple- mentary flying clubs. MASQUE AND DAGGER 1 Left to right, back row, Don Watt, 3 Jeanne DeVivier, Les Wade, Sara Sch- wartz, Jackie Jirdon, Mr. Smelser, Grace Hoggan, Patricia Kearns, Verne Cook. Middle row, Phyllis Brown, Grace Stokes, Pat Luitiens, Dora Kline, Virginia Hervey, Lew Burch, Dorothy Fannin, Bob Cochran, Billie Mae Brown, Dick Clifford, Jack Mc- Gee, l-larlin Cook. First row, Roselvn Shipley, Betty Foskett, Don Olliver, Lucille Hoff, Betty Heflin, Florence Miller, Jack Cate, Billie Neithercutt, Aird Stewart. SKY ROVERS Left to right, Mr. Stone, Stan Rinaman, Tommy Terry, Joan Swartzell, James Shoopman, Richard Penbrook, Don Reese, Robert Luckman. li
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WAA MANAGERS Left to right, Margaret Dudley, Alice Ryan, Mil- . .. -451 ,3 imvi. Q H I. , . , 71 e4'g fs5g,5E2i-' .1 ' ,W MR. r ,wu t-i: . I lj 4 It P I . fe A me I i ., . .iilhg 1 ... ,f :xr LV 1 ' k 'iv . 1 Y - dh. ' K ,F Wi in '7-li -cj m ga.. ,i f QQ 5 , 1 lisfqg me .r' Q . ' A, it-'L-il-5515 it V 'ri-I -' - I x. E, ,, 7 .. Q? z i F I . -wr W ' ' . LL a dred Ferguson, Barbara Algeo, Emma Jean Foord, RIDING CLUB Mary Dean Carter and Katherine Kraft. -ilx RIFLE TEAM Left to right, back rowi Dudley Ketcherside, Don Olliver, Bob Kruft, Verne Cook. First row: George Karam, Tommy Terry, Willis Peterson, LETTERMAN'S CLUB Left to right, back row: George Owens. George Ubanks, Les Metzger, Allen Rand, Bob Howell, John Krell. First row: Don Douthit, Stan Brookins, Dick Lawitzke, Charles Clemens, Dan Landy. WINGS AND GOGGLES Left to right, back row: unidentified, Roy Mock, Dick Heath, Mar- celine Seeman, Lorraine Backes, Joyce Welker, Frank Luke, unidentified, Mr. Stone. First row: unidentified, Arthur Harris, Floyd S'teIIwelI, Art Kline, unidentified, Roy Parks, Gus Engstrom, Melvin. Ayr. 5. sl I Ca' .J- I. Q, I 1 Re Li R.0.T.C. Lett to Right: Major Magee, Captain Charles Brooks, Colonel Joel Leetham, Captain Harry Valentine, Lt. Col. Harley Kelley, 2nd Lt. Charles Shoup, Lt. Col. Jim Hill, Major Robert Hirsch, Major Don Allstrom, Major Frank Luke, lst Lt. Gus Eng- ' A strom, 2nd Lt. Olen O'Conner, Master Sgt. Giles Shivers, Master fry, I .Fr - ' J .11fg1'i!S,,fa .1 -5 p Sgt. James Tabor. j R'-'f Q7-'1 'Q wifi? .1 T F ' l A .2 .,- -r , lk .fi J . J.. .?.:.'g1 - - . 4 i ' 1 - iv' .H i . ' . f- r I . - -, . 1 , R 'ff -.If rf 1 X' M j lj - .0 , ' , 1 ., 4 fa if is A QQ? x 'E it ': i.: I' i 1 5 -Q 'FQ f' fi 1 - 1 ' n .i J' ' 1' - 1 ' Jr ., - i . i lb X in I-I ing- I ' 7 V, ' ' 1 ' . , , . - ' ' ' , . I . . . , 1 I WINGS Aisiin it j . ll ' I X :Lif t Q - ' FLYING r:i.ua 1 1 N M .Y-lgl. ?f ff - - fr i. pf -4 ,gr j if,- ' i 1 I , H 3 ,. 'Q t , . fl 3 fl, 'r E . , ' f ' -A I' V re- I ' -' 41 -f 1 ' A VN :fi ' ' f. .i it 3 ' f V l ' i 3 ' 4 ny 1. 'X . ., 5' - f- 5f::jQf' K 'f , 3. 13. sg . i 2 4445.3 , Mn. 51- 3 - W' ' ' TY - - - - . i -i -P we A 4- 'C-'iif 4 . Q - Q ' - , - ..r - 3- 'F 5 f ,-av. -4 -E 4, -i Q I - .i r. 'g '- rg., ' i, gil-in H17 safer ,gg Q .1 .h , . me -iq . - -f ' i ,gi Ui. 'in .di ' . l A -- - . 'T ' ' ,G 5' - 'W 'f if-RU A 31 f . : r . . ----., , , 11 z r V , ' - ,H - H V, . 733. .- A . 1
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4,4 gf In the cafeteria where Mrs. Motto, fourth from left, captains her squad, and works with the et- f iciency of a mess When Geraldine burns a fuse or throws a rod, you can always count on Harlin to make some music in the student union . . . Dust to dust, too! Legs, unidentifiable by special request of Theta, whose legs they are. . . Day Bu Day We came, we saw, we were con- quered, just like that. We had our spirits and morals smashed, but with the resiliance of youth we bounded up again. . . ,Alice the dashes, June carves the roast, and Rosalyn dries some more. Gee, wish we could cookl, e , others in the ion cups on the star- smelling lab. . . some must slave over the suct fish in a formaldehyde
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