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If anything can make or break a yearbook, it ' s the photography. So with due reverence, we print the pictures of the men and the woman who are not to be forgotten just because they ' re behind the shutter when it ' s clicked. We ' re still wondering how the Technic man- aged to lend us Johnny DeBoer for so much ' work. It ' s his fine work on the cover, and also that bit of engineer ' s humor in the survey- ing shot on page 15. Navy ' s pride is one Al Bell, the N.R.O.T.C. man who did the neat feature work on his pride, the Navy. In fact, the shots of the sum- mer cruise are so good, we ' re almost con- vinced we should join the you-know-what and go up the Great Lakes on the S.S. Wilmette ourselves. Been wondering who that little gal was on the sidelines of the games this fall? ' Twas none other than Katie Tripp, and no kidding, she ' s one of the best. She came up with some neat shots of the Publications crowd in fair resem- blance to manna from heaven. As the ' Ensian digs deeper for its talent, it ' s pleased with what it finds. George Shideman wouldn ' t give us a picture of himself in his Boy Scout uniform, so here he is showing what the well dressed high school student will wear. Last of the ' 43 photographers, Carl Knapp still holds the fort in the Publications Build- ing darkroom, and along with handling the drudgery of the group shots, he managed to turn out good material for features. Mighty good to have Bob Lewin on campus with the Army, if for no other reason than to do such fine work for the ' Ensian. Re- sponsible for all the Army pictures, includ- ing those of Nips in the Bud, Bob also has a neat silhouette of the squad marching through the Engine Arch.
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KESOMER Vr + 1 1 es, the service men are here over 4000 strong are being trained at the University of Michigan. The questions circulating about campus seem to per- tain to just what these fellows are doing here, and it has even gotten to the point where service men wonder what the other service men are doing. There are so many of them what are they sudy- ing for and why so many at Michigan? It ' s a little known fact that Michigan is one of the few schools in the country designated to train men of the ARMY, literati i kydi ibjiiii tin is I Unr n ' t vit NAVY, MARINE CORPS, AIR|inil f ], FORCE, and COAST GUARD. The Army moved its judge advocate gen- eral ' s school here from Washington, and for | the Navy its post-graduate school in naval architecture from Annapolis. In little more than a year the Univer- sity has trained more than 2,000 civ- ilian employees of the War Department in ordnance materiel inspection, ultra- high frequency radio, surveying, map- making, engine-acceptance testing,
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