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JUNIORS . . I' sf . 'x' 1. 21, .. lull Rim 1 llinlw, l, llnay, ,l Il nan, XX. lnl 1h,l llulv.1,l l ulinm Sm-cnnml Row: . 'ei'kQ, ll, llviimii. li. .Xmlci'sin1. ll. livggestznl, A, llinnlcllzxgcn, lb. K'ln'iali:nisun, li, ljcig. is ny Firnt Rnw: vl. l'1Yf'Ilr4IlI, R. Vin-k, 'l'. liyhnnl. li, Hiiiishln-., ll. .xllKlK'l'SUll, R. .Xinlci'sLui, lf. linlalil. CLARABELL, A SENIOR GIRL, KEEPS A DIARY Sept. 12: NVcll, thc hunch znnl l lllllIlllHL'll tu gn-t hu-rv rntllui' vzlrly this nmrning to lnuk uvcr thu Missa-s Sulzinanin, NYznh-, llifkcy, Sznnls, :unl VV:illc1'. This was il gnml sinn- incr for cnpinlg that L-xplznn5 thu ncw znlllitiuiis to thc teaching stall. 1 junior liivklc cxnnu in lllllli :in hwnr lutc ln-ltcr lzitc than iwvciy yun know Qlluch. l s XVQLS that tritc.j. 4 Sept. 13: liven tlningh wnfrc nuw iligliilicnl svniurs znnl have sllplmscclly furguttvn all chilllish iniclurclzissllicifs tricks, wc mlicl enjoy trnwlging lmrcfrmt uronml thc cznnpus last night, Yun sw, Mac, Mnrizln, IVl:n'y, llwiwvtliy, Viniliiv, Arlmlvziii, ginrl l gin stuck in thc hull purkAhnt th:1t's zliimlicr stury. Sept. 14: l 1limln'l hzivc El tlillL' lust night. Hutch Qwv gn slvuclyj was too busy tossing Frush ntl' thi- Main Strcct lmrirlgc. l inmticucl it mink ll gonil crnwil of husky athletes tu Illiillllgkf thc fc: WT san f 'HX Tiskn-1 ll 'lliskctn in ZlS5CIlllblY. Murc than unc linen' was sinihn I reminis- . F . . . - . ccntly an il flininllit nt ll glurnnis snnnnui' ul slingging :it thc lzlkv. li,l, Rnw: Xl, ,lnhn Klcfstin. sun. R. Kxillv. lf. -lm--rlwril, lf. llulnllu-, ,l. ll:-ggi-slml, l. llm-lgg-N1-ii, li, llllllhiill, ll l Sq-rmnl Ruw: R. llzilu-i's1lii, R. S. llnnrami. ,l. Kvulhciin, U. llznnlelmnl, li. lxaillznnl, U, lxlningslzul, l -lnlnmni, l.. llulx'4-rainl. I 'I'hiril Rnw: F, Dlnsensky, N. .Inlsn-th, I.. lluwlfiimnu, M. llnlu-i'-xml, ll. llnrriwn, lf. Almwlzuln-11, l,. Kjurin-Q ll. Ilaingznn, M. Kittlusnn. I llullnni Row: K'. llnll, R, rlznwllmwii, li. llvlgwhnl, ll. l.m'y, l,. N. lx'i'i'sni1, M. Km-nun, ll. llailvrrmn .-X. llunsu n, l'. ll-iltnn. -28-
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JUN IORS Top Row: Roneid, G. Phetteplace C. Martin V Radeeke N Sandven N L Ol w R 0 tl , , . , . . f , . . sin. . u muse. Second Row: D. Nettnm, N. S. Olson, A. Linn, H. Phillips, A. Lunde, M. Osterheld, L. Lunde. IH. Powell, Third Row: T. Peterson, M. N Park A. Odl l , N ' , ant, J Quam, ll. Nielson, O. Ofsthun, L. Lee, J. Nelson, Bottom Row: C. Metzler, V. Pratt, J. Quale, M. Rein, E. Listug, ll. Roang, G. Nygzaard, M. Reinstad E. Merritt, l. Petty. V Sept. 15: That too, too clever Smith lad pulled another bright one today. When Miss Hickey asked for an example of a concrete word, he replied with pavement. l'm sure it won't he long now hefore Hollywood calls me. We all had movies taken of ourselves as we left hy the front door today. Hutch and l marched out !ll'lll-lll-I1l'lT'l ' was l thrilled! Sept. 16: Dr. Frank G. Sayers gave a speech in assembly for our first stamp hook attraction. His suhject was, Are You a Thoroughbred? His description of his son rather intrigued me f-he's :t football and basketball star at Colgate. Butch wouldnlt stand 11 chalice with 'him around. Sept. 19: Those lucky gals with reversible coats-with all the rain, l feel kind nf slighted wearing my old rain coat day in and day out. Marian Eggleson remarked that Hartvig is only bashful in a crowd. I'd heard she was too taken up with Jimmie from Minnesota to notice anyone else. Sept. 20: Mr. Thornburg: has an original excuse for the red spot on his suit coat. He maintains that the chemical used by his cleaners turned t'he spilled ink red. CVVe're taking it with a grain of salt.D Sept. 21: The Rev. Mr. Stolen gave a talk on Youth and Temperance to the as- semblv. l i LM Top Row: A. Stockstad, J. XVilliams, E. Skaar, L. Slinde, M. Thomson, A. Teigen, D. Visaas. Second Row: A. Smithback, R. Stein, G. l.Voolt', R. Swingzen l Strandlie H Slettum A VVeum I Veium. Third Row: M. Sturdevant, E. Sproul, M. VVeum, B. South,,G.- Severtsori, DI. LSunr1e, Thompson llll. Sime Fourth Row. M. Sperstad, M. Taylor, S. Svenm, R. Spees, G. Severson, L. Nllalling, E. Wikuni, YM. VVan hagen, B. Skolas. .29.. '
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