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GOOD CLEAN FUN—Ruth Math, ewi face gets a snow treatment at the hands of Evelyn Kealiher and Irma Judy, white dor in mates enjoy the fun at the fillfiiiur of Case Hall, WHEN EVENING COMES—John Donah uo and Stortic Smith drape themselves over the mailbox and from steps while chatting with a few Green Terrace girls. WHEN DO wh EAT?—The girls at Case Hall banish all thoughts of fellows for one night and enjoy an evening of merriment at their annua! Christ- mas part)’, BURNING MIDNIGHT OIL—During exam week ‘erant sessions begin as can easily be seen by the in tense studying: being done by Lei si McFadden and Loretta Vacek at Green Terrace. MORE CLOTHES. MORE FRIENDS— That’s not really the case here.” says Thelma Mc- Coy as she shows a new dress to preceptress Mrs. Nelson, and Anna Hanson, because, before I bought this 1 just didn't hive a thing to wear!” IT’S BLUE SATURDAY AT CASE HALL —Nadine Nyffeler and Elisabeth Sltarrah find1 that Saturday morning is a good lime to indulge in some laundry work. 1 WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS—Santa invades Green Terrace Hall and finds that he is a most wel- come guest.
FOP TELLS ONE—The Popper mean busi- ness during scrimmage in football practice, bui when it is all over he enjoys a bit of ’'ribbing.” Here, Nor- ris Anderson, Mike Shada, Tom Journey, Harvey Ludcltv, ”C” Brtigh, and Paul Blessing seem to be enjoying one of PepV yarns outside the gym. CONTACT!—Civil Aeronautic» instructor, Larry Litwtller swings the prop as George laser, assistant, turns on the ignition in preparing to take the Blue and Gold photographer over the campus for oil aerial photograph. Campus life is teeming with activity. Charged with sparks of enthusiasm and in- terest, Kearneyites believe that a diversity of activities is requisite for well-balanced and broad-minded teachers. To this end, the talented and untalented consume a portion of each day. Aviators don wings, major- ettes twirl batons, debaters present cases. The actor interprets on the stage, the radio enthusiast announces over the air, the mu- sician expresses thought in music. Dances and athletic games provide entertainment. ’’PASS THE VITTLHS. GRANDPA!”—Joe Whitney, « Paul Sycamore, show anxiety of being left with a clean plate as he yells across the table to Grandpa Vanderhof, as played by Vaughn Larson, in the all college play, You Can’t Take It With You.” NOT CRACK THE WHIP—An endless tine of students forms the snake dance” in displaying N.S.T.C.’s school spirit as they stampede down Central Avenue the night before the homecoming football game.
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