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CLASS OF 1947 Senior E.xconi: H. Baker. B. King. J. Boucher, S. Snealh, H. Thoreau, B. Anthony. Most of the men of ' 47 owe their memories not to the graduating class to which they now belong, but to classes which have long since celebrated their Senior Weeks. These men, who previously Ijelonged to 46, 4.5, ' 44, and even ' 4.3 and ' 42, remember the prewar Stanford, when the Farm was a country club and Del Monte was a way of life. These men rememlier the Rose Bowl T team, the Roar with ' 44 and Jive with ' 45 Freshman raids, and the first all-campus blackouts. A few joined the Navy ' s Flying Indians, more remember the V-progiam, the majorit recall tiic E.R.C. and April 5, 194,3. Stanford groups formed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Norfolk. Virginia; and Santa Ana, California. Stanford men found themselves at Cal, at Colo- rado State, at Harvard, and at Great Lakes, Camp Roberts, Fort Benning, Pensacola. Reunions took place all over the world, on a Pacific carrier, on a Rhine observation post, on Lon- don ' s Picadilly, and in Paris ' Pigalle. And the con- versation invariai)lv turned to Stanford and the good ohl days liefore the cuiginal Dinah ' s burned. These men have added much In llic Class ot 47, and lo llic Slanbird lra(lili ins. 17
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5, eaco (Upper left) Class President: . I). Tlidicau (Lower lejl) Class I ' icel ' resiilenl : Shirlcv SmimiIi (Lower right) Class Secretary-Treasurer : H;itli;ua Joan Kinj 16 The women ()f ' 47 eiuolled at Stanford when :a ()li ( ' a ratioiu-il and men were either too young or too old. Familiar to them were the War Board. Bundles for Brit- ain, dates with AST ' s — who had strieter lock- out hour than the girls. ' Forty-seven was the class that lirought food-iatidn lio(ik as part of normal registration. BUK-kout hours, wiierehy the gals who went out after seven signed where, when, with wlioni. and emerg- ency address, were enforced. Fridav and Saturday nights saw coed hostesses at tlie Paly L ' .S.O.. and Sunday afternoons saw them on the meniorahle campus hikes with Dr. Tresidder. There were no Big Games, liul there were still the Big Game Gaieties. Girls ran the Daily, girls edited the Quad, girls even visited Belt ' s. With the return of peacetime, the gals of ' 47 suddeidy found themselves on the desired short end of a traditional thrce-to-one ratio. ■ I , I I.- ' » '
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Li-RENE M. Albert L nion Sociology Long Beach Franklin D. Aleshire Stam.ky . Alldrki)(;k Phi Gamma Dvlta Ilunianitic Economics Portland, Orcj un Pasadena Nathaniel C. Allyn Chi Psi Pre-Mcdical Point Richmond Martha Alsip ( asa Ventura English Hon.dulu, T.H. Rex K. Alm v Phi Kapfta Sigma Pr.-Mr.liral Honolulu. T.H. Lawrence C. Ames, Jr. Delta Chi Civil Engineering Oakland Alfrj;d a. Anderson Civil Engineering Palo Alto Robert H. Anderson Political Science Berkeley Roy a. Anderson Stanford ViUage Economics Ripon Beverly Andrei ccktti Willi m H. Anthony ( ' al R. Antrim Allan A. Akmkr Madrono Journalism Phi Gamma Delta Toyon Psychology I a .adena Economics Speech and Drama San Jose Fresno Los Angeles Newton Arnold Theta Chi Speech and Drama Palo Alio Robert N. Ashley Sigma Alpha Epsilon Speech and Drama Portland, Oregon Ralph Ashton Kappa Sigma Pnliiical Science Vernal, Utah Warren Atherton Phi Kappa Psi Economics Stockton W ILLXRI) H, AlSTEN Encina Education Portland. Oregon Frederick Aydelotte Toyon Geography Stanfitrd Robert D. Ayres Phi Kappa Psi Economics Boise. Idaho Flo Hxilly Madrono Ciruphic Arl Alameda Richard S. Bain Sigma Chi Industrial Engineering Lrmongrnve Alan Lle Baldwi Pre- Legal Oak Park. Illinois Ncv .M. Bannini; Cuhberley Economics Los Angeles Thd.m A. Barkan Pre- Medical San Francisco MAlU.AItLT A. B RNKn Pre-Metlical Stanfttrd Kdwin L. B rk Phi Kappa Psi Economics . anger WE REMEMBER: ' 43 AS BEWILDERED WARTIME FROSH-TURNING OUT FOR I 18 i
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