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1. Proud parents, Howard and Beth Norville, hold their twin offspring. Susanne and Margaret hold the distinguished title of being the only twins in Vets Village. 2. Good neighbor, Jerry Vogel, takes time oil from his duties as a husband to play with the kiddies, Marilyn Monroe and Karen Lee Hurkland. 3. His wife was out of town so Chase Stafford tries to combine studying and keeping his son, VVillie, amused. VVonder who's learning the most? 4. Husband Tony Morrow was away, but we succeeded in photographing his 17-day-old daughter, Benita Lee, and wife, liee. 5. Looks like baseball players are good interior decorators: at least John Pasanen and his better half, Shirley, were attempting to put the New Look in their living room. 6. Saturdays tind Jerry W'alton working on his English auto. Like most youngsters, Billy Wirth and the Fischer boys were very interested in watching a mechanic at work. T. So we leave Veterans Village where a community of students and their families study. work and play.
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1. Block S awards presented to John Holden, Jack Clark, Dick Peters, and Ralph Azevedo. 2. Must be some- thing exciting to watch on the upper Held. 3. He must know the answer! 4. John Fisher and Nelson Yee win awards for participating in Intermountain Intercollegiate conference boxing meet. 5. Practice teaching in the third and fourth grades is Barbara Anderson, a graduatiniSenEJr. 6. lxiatmen demonstrate study in balance. 7. Alley-Oop, t ere e goes.
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PROM QUEEN DONOHUE reigns for the night. UNIIIB Under the leadership of Presi- dent Tony Matulich, the Junior Class experienced one of its most successful terms, highlighted by the Junior Prom, which was held at the Fairmont Hotel. Aiding Matulich were Vice-President Rosemary Donohue and Secretary Marion Millisich. Sponsored by Alpha Omega and Phi Epsilon Mu, Rosemary Don- ohue was elected queen for the gala event. Other contestants vieing for the honor were Carole Stephens, Block HS , Pat Sweeney, Phi Lamhda Chi and Newman Club, Florahelle Smith, Bih 'n Tuckerg Madge Lude, Music Federation, Virginia Burke, Kappa Theta, and Lee Sund, Delta Phi Gamma and Sigma Delta Gamma. Tony Matulich, president, combined sporting activities with leadership. Matu- Iieh. a P. E. major and ex-sailor, participated in varsity foothall, baseball, and held membership in Phi Epsilon Mu, Sigma Alpha Eta, C.S.'I'.A. and Block S. CI..-XSS OFFICERS, left lu right: Marion Millisiph. secretary, Tony Matulich, president: Rosemary Donohue, S ice-president,
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