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First Row, right . . . JOSEPH CARLSON, Brad •■haw; ARLENE CLATTE. Bladen; CAROL CLARK, Kearney. Second Row, right , . , PHYLLIS COBB. Atlanta; ANN ALITA COOVER. Kearney; SHIRLEY DAVIS. Stamford. Third Row, right . . . VIRGINIA DEFOREST, McCook; ROY DETLOFF, Hampton; MARGARET DETLEFS, Upland- Fourth Row. right . . . ROSALIA DEWITT, Rowland; ARTHUR MONTMORENCY, Ravenna; DONALD DUSEK. Blue Hill. Page 16 First Row1, above . , . BEN ADAMS, Lexington; ELEANOR A DEE, Sutherland: LILA MAE ANDERSON. Seneca: KENDALL BARNES. Chappell; FERN BARNWELL. Lisco; OPAL BEAVERS, Elmcreck; MELVIN BEDIENT. Brad shaw. Second Row. above . . . WILLIAM BEHRENDS, Trumbull; DONALD BEN- NETT. Muon City: ROBERT BERAN. Lexington; JOHN BERTOLDI, Kear- ney; LOIS HIBER, Axtell; CHESTER BOYD. Elmcreck; JAMES BOWERS, Kearney. Third Row, above . , . LOIS BOULIER. Coi-nd; MARY ELLEN BOSSE. Gibbon; RUSSELL BOGUE. Shelton; HELEN BRAUN, Columbus: H. R. BROCKETT, Atlanta; JIM BROWN. Loup City; MARJORIE BROWN, North Loup. Fourth Row. above . . . ALICE BRYANT. Dunning; BETTY BUCKLEY. Chappell; NORMA BUEHLER. Amherxt: BETTY BURT. Gibbon; IRENE BUSCH, Venango; ANN CARLSON. Funk; DALE CARLSON. Mindcn.
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DEAN RUTH KELLY . . . young enough io be considered d confidante . . . proud of her Irish blood . . . talks about her pioneer ancestor '— Kaintuckians—by the hour . . . busiest woman on the campus , . . Poe fascinates her . . . colonel in the U.S.0. - . . spends almost every evening in this war work , , . was a student at Oxford in 1938 . , , would rather travel alone and on wa- ter . , . sports unique jewelry . . . daughter of a minister . . , regardless of fast-talking hairdressers the same becoming hair style continues . . . has a soft place in her heart for well-tailored suits - . • writes faithfully to brother Ed in the Army , . . is unable to disguise her feelings about certain an ill or in her modern poetry class . . , lives in a tiny apartment off the campus . . . is noted for her attractive shoes ... in an integral part of the college RUTH KELLY • A close second to the busiest office in the college, title held by the men’s division of the personnel division, is the office of the director of the women's section of the personnel division, Ruth Kelly. Joining the faculty as an instructor of English, Miss Kelly was first asked to be- come acting-dean last year when Miss Alice Robinson was granted a leave of absence to do some work at Columbia University in New York City. All girls employed part-time and at- tending college must have their position authorized through the Dean of Women's office where girls desiring part-time posi- tions may also apply. Special permits for activities of dorm girls are sent through this office and absence slips must be se- cured from this office. As the Dean of Men was doing his re- cruiting work, Dean of Women Kelly be- came a colonel in the local USO hostess corps, thus aiding the morale of air base soldiers. . . . colonel — A tmmilc is given to Nan net te Noyes and Wi- nona Worley by USO Colonel Rulh Kelly as she clops outside her office to talk. Page 15
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FRESHMEN... - . 7-day leave----On ihfit 7-day leave before en- tering The scholastic division of the college priv- ate Kendall Barnes, Dorothy Side , and Mabel Gordon eat at the September reception for buck private . . . . induction—Induction order include K-book distri- bution by council member Vivienne Beck to George Brown, Edna Nielsen, and Dick Behrend . - . , order,,—runher induction of btick private w-at council-sponsored information panel by Vaughn Larsen, Marie Refshaug . Doris Eck, Lloyd McCullough, and Charles Wilson. Page 17
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