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TOP LEFT4Proa'uction: Director Bill Hawaii and Gene Toiix ride gainf, . . Keith Kisor opens the svow. BOTTOM LEFTvScript conference: Bill Kalen- ius, Wir'z Germain, Dan Ma1111i01'z, Don Crapper cmd Marty Marchewka. TOP RIGHT-AWirz Germain introduces delmtor: Kudrna and Gaffnev. Visiting crooner Bob Buxeimeier and arcompaniest foe Seidel. BOTTOIVI RIGHT- Sportscaxler Dan fVIarmion in xtudio B. Bulletin Board- erx Marty Ma1'cf7enflQn and Bill Kaffizizu. Chance well, enough HEX, wait Qhlillfigi of 91 ell, 11:1 all S89-we-6 9. Jllat 11 E minute all M 1538 that I 40, Win, I' Cant :Say In 116325 .1 P65-11 Hubba? this. right, Dann ig grabs very 'I'l1Ln'sdz1y cvcning over stzltion 'V gui KCY lllc St. Mzn'tin's Collage Rz lio lJC1J2l1'lllIClll fills thc air with their fznnilizn' theme: words, Staind By For Col- lege! And bcllincl Lhescf words wc Find thc beginning ol' zu new lJ1'Og'l'CSSiVC Compus or- gdllilillifillhslllllilflld. 9' 4?-R39 we-ze D EY F95 GULE? GE STM! Egfjg fax' Qgggbzzahgafd, , -, v 11695 I ii Crap E-551116 is f 3293512 4 in weak!-3' . Que ABS001gte5 F mr- The United y? Q as 9 WYO7' eemQ'u , i 'Elmer magazine vwowr H1509-: in -.TTT 'siartin'S 9011686 J 3, 5. mathematical S113 9' New YOWY -Q 5-T1 'UUE St 'vIassh3,ngton... . 3019056 J
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elieving that the only way to get a f job done is to go out and do it yourself, the Associated Students of St. Martin's College sought, found, and paid lor a new bus to transport teams on their jousls in the Evergreen League. The Bus Drive ol' ISHS, third in college history, needed leaders. These it had in the Council-directed committee which worked unstintiugly to make the drive a success. Members ol' the committee were Bill Hanson, Dave Hughes, Mark Moot- harl, lid Simpson, Bill lirwert, -lim 'l'homas. Tom Callney, Bill lfetter and -Ioe Peacock. Firm! Purirll. Student cooperation was essential. During vacations, on weekends, and even on special Bus Drive days, stud- ents journeyed to Olympia, lacoma, Seat- tle. Clentralia, Clhehalis, and into Harbor cities to solicit lunds. For a While it seemed as il' all the el- lorts ol' committee, student hody, and ad- ministration would not reach the set goal. Closing school and turning out the entire student hody lor a day was necessary to lend the final punch which put the drive over the top. No one knew until the eve ol' the final day that the campaign had been successlul. lialruzcfzzg .4r1'o1111l.s. A new '49 Ford was given to one ol' the supporters of the drive, .foe Hack, SMC collegian. The car was given at an alter-game dance climax- ing the drive, held in the Olympia Com- munity Center, -Ianuary l5. XVhen the committee had finished bal- ancing accounts, it lound that it had not only paid for the 51,500 Ranger hus and the new car, hut had accumulated fllS23l in surplus. 'l'he surplus lund was given to the Freshman class to defray expenses for its Commencement Formal. UPPER LEFT-Bus Committee, First row: Ed Simpson, Bill Ernfert, Dave Hughes. SEATED. Tom Faffney, Mart Mootlmrt, Bill Hansorl, Brian DJolin, and foe Peacock. LOWER LEFT-The drawing with MC Dave Hughes and assistant Mrs. Robert Hines. UPPER RlGHTfBus driver Fred Wartier at the nflveel of tlve new bus. BOTTOM CENTER-foe Hack, winner of tlre 1949 Ford receiving the keys from Dave Hughes. BOTTOM RlGHT7Tl1e Ford, Miss Gladys Smith, winner foe Hack and Dave Hughes. GE TICKE
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