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Red-haired JENNIE RADUS is an art major with an artistic temperament to prove it. She spends most of her time in the art lab, is a standout on the campus for her lovely clothes, which run to sweaters and skirts fdon't we allj. Maybe a little hard to know at first, Jennie is well worth the effort. BOB RAND is Kid Social Significance of Queens College. As Student Counciller, chairman of the Civil Liberties Com- mittee, and president of the A.S.U. he's collected enough nickels and dimes for YVorthy Causes, to refund the national debt. He's also collected a snappy average, some honors in Poly Science and a scholarship to Syracuse. Nice work, Robert. Even before graduation JACK IQANOFSKY got caught in the toils of circumstance g left school to take a government job in Philadelphia along with several other Q.C. men. While he was here Jack studied psychology, was much in evidence at Dead End Boys soirees, and raised a mighty baritone in the A Cappella Choir. Following a boyhood ambition CHARLIE REASS spends his afternoons juggling formulas in the chem labs at Q.C. He is also adept at juggling figures, witness his treasurership of Sigma Kappa Chi. When not being eminently practical, Charlie makes with the music in the Q.C. Band. W ,. lu X R v-if-L, rf isa Q., if wwlilh 'WU' is
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AL It takes three strong men to hold ED QUANDER down, but it's worth it. Runs to boots and riding breeches sartorially, and at the drop of a hat, with a horse under him, he'll pick it up with his teeth. Takes his German studies seriously enough to drink enormous quantities of beer. Or maybe it's because he's a Phi Omega Alpha. Quiet and serious she may be, but GENEVIEVE QUIGLEY is nevertheless a very versatile young lady. She is interested in sports, willing to work, and loyal, as her sorority sisters in Beta Sigma Omicron can testify. Gen may be identified around the campus by her radiant smile and running walk. A walking edition of lXIademoiselle's college issue from boots to slacks, to braids-and back again. As a sprightly soph, CHRIS QUINBY became socially conscious and traded in her Shakespeare for Thurman Arnold. A spirited conversation- alist who's added zest to Alpha Omega and made Canrlirla look like a stand-in for Katie Hepburn. A three year sojourn in Spain, plus a decided linguistic ability probably steered FRANK QUINN into the Spanish department when he was shopping around for a major. Next to Spanish, philosophy is his greatest interest, and he delights in a good hot philosophical argument, which can be had most any time in the Philosophy Club of which he is a member.
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Three interests have made up SAvER1o REDo's college life, science, writing, and the Roarers. His literary ability was proven in the Poetry Wfriting class: his interest in science led him to found the Pre-Medical Society, his loyalty to the Roar- ers is obvious-for he's been president or secretary of that organization for lo these many years. 'iW'hat a riot REED, unwitting Economics major, end man on the Pipe and Bowl cheering squad, with a few good ones about a parrot, Lou is grooming himself for the Navy blue and gold, and plans to be a pleasant surprise for Col. Knox. It is bruited about among literature students that URSULA REYNOLIJS writes plays on the quiet, and while she doesn't admit it, her chief occupation these past two years has been reading other peoples. Otherwise she is president of Theta Sigma, on Senior Ball Committee, and probably the only unbespectacled English major in captivity. A shy, retiring guy with the weight of the world on his well- tailored shoulders. Maybe LESLIE RHEINFELD can blame it all on sociology. Whether it's Weltschinerz brown eyes, or the few very distinguished silver hairs on his temple, the gals all want to mother Leslie, or just want. C we Ti it 41.51,-
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