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Page 31 text:
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Top Rous, left to right: Edward Rilchie, Margaret Knoer:er, Esther Hailow, Marilyn Kanne, Neal Warren. JoIir I ludson. Jean Daniels. Donna Gwin. Second Rous: Thurman Osborne. John Jordan. Martha Ta.mcr, Bernice Williamson, Betsy Johnson. Manette Beal, Carmela Kanney, William Yeoman. Third Rous: Richard Gosnell, Jane Shook. Jane Lowry, Hurhy Garriett., John Cain, I reda Stah, Elnora Parkison, Lucy Tyler. Fourth Rous: 1 lubert Stiles. Lilccn Kingman, Kathleen Tcyber, Belly L. allace. Betty Porter. Carolyn Birdsall, Mary 1 leath. Betty .1. Wilcox. Fifth Rous: Doris Brill. Virginia Jeffrey. Wancda Anderson, Euka Salyers, Betlv Carman, John Timmons, James Shelly. Joe Tonlaine. Si xth Rous: William Mills, Robert Gamster, Delos W aling, Edward Putman. Robert Wiles. Claude Rhodes, Delos Keiper, Richard Avenmarg. Seventh Rous: Trank Epler, Ralph Sanders, Harold Braddc.ck, Raymond Smith, Bruce Howard, W arren Stevenson, Donald 1 immons. Dale Shoup. Eighth Row: Ruby Johnson, Lola M. Torbett, Iris Stath, Helen Duggins, Maxine Stillman, Mary J. Gaines, Lois Grant, Jeanette Eib. hinth Row: I lerman Knoerzer, Edward Lonegran, John Ru;k, Roy Shumaker, James Moore, Robert Brown. Forest Barber. Charles Bowman. Tenth Roir: Lucile Biggs. Caroline Nagel, Mary Thomas, Sarah J. Carman, Ardis Jacks, Wade WAItzin, Dale Jarretle, Judson Holmes. ( 27 )
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This is the first and most difficult year for the plebs aboard our ship I he Chaos . Eighty-eight ol them have yielded themselves and their talents to he trained and fitted lor their places. Because ol courage and cheerfulness these new plebs arc adopting themselves to the pleasures as well as rigors, ol a smooth sailing course. I hey are fitting nicely into the various sports and activities ol our cruise and have sailed through the most turbulent part ol the journey. John Hudson was honored in the B team basketball tourney as the most valuable player on the Rensselaer team. II one should scan the leading roles in the operetta lie would see the plebs were exceedingly well represented. In spite of the razzing and buffooning dealt to them by the youngsters and upperclassmen of our crew the plebs have never yielded to a moment ol despair. (26)
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY Hl-Y FUTURE FAMERS CLUB DOLLY MADISON CLUB CHORUS BAND ORCHESTRA FUTURE CRAFTSMEN MATHEMATICS CLUB SCIENCE CLUB GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RENSSELAERIEN MASQUE AND WIG DRAMATICS (28)
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