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OUR SENIORS find so you became that senior. The book is dedicated to you, remember? You are the individu- als with the laurel on your brows, the degrees at- tached to your names, the grins upon your faces. You have succeeded in achieving the ultimate goal of every eager-beaver in this institution ... a college education. Not too long ago you arrived on the threshold of N.S.T.C., waving a high school diploma, wearing a letter sweater, and fully intending to revolutionize the place. Every person from way back has had the same idea. You were surprised when the dizzy whirl did not stop in awe at your announcement, Well, here I am. We can start now.” You found that in our college, deeds speak far louder than words. Unless, of course, you're J. C. Mitchell or Pooch” Bell. In the swiftly passing years, you made a place for yourselves; you chalked up honor after honor. Fourteen of you became Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. More than a few of you were called to war and returned to find your class made up of the kiddies for whom you were baby-sitters in pre-war days. But at long last, even Mr. Minnick got through. You were the leaders on the campus, our kings, our queens, our sweethearts. We might well add, our heartthrobs. You carried the team through to victory, led the band, published the paper, drank the coffee. You were active in all fields; you were wonderful. The caption says, Our Seniors.” Some- one has to claim you . . . we proudly do. Wish heavy books, but light spirits, these soniors trudgod to their classos. Page 29
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President. Reubon Wagner, plotted senior sneak day plans with Wallaco Walker and Eunico Saathofl. A play-by-play description of Kearney's Antelopes in action was givon by John Mitchell. KGFW an- nouncer. Page 28
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SENIORS • • • WILLIAM ANDERSON - Ainsworth FRANCIS BELL..........................Kimball Caledonian 1; Intramural Debate 1; Inter-Col- legiate Debate 4; Extemporaneous Champion 1944; Debate State Champion 1944-1945; Inter-Collegiate Forensic Conference; Football 4; Basketball 2; K Club 4; Pi Kappa Delta 4, Vice-President 1945. ESTHER BALLAGH - - - - Burwell Band 2; Orchestra 2; A Cappella Choir 2; Apol- lonians 2, Secretary Treasurer 1946-1947; Y.W. C.A. JOANNE BARBER Vallejo. California Student Council 2; Delta Pi Beta 4; Blue and Gold Staff 2; Antelope 2. Editor 1944; All-College Play 1; Radio 1; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls' Sextette 2; Girls' Octette 1; Madrigal Group 1; Press Club 1; Sigma Tau Delta 1. LLOYD G. BAYSDORFER - - Kearney Antelope Staff 2; All-College Play 3; Radio 1; In- ter-Collegiate Debate 1; Band 1; A Cappella Choir 1; Xi Phi 2; Pi Kappa Delta 1; German Club 2, Vice-President 1942; Press Club 1. NEVA JANE HARRIS - - - - Axtell Student Council 1, Vice-President 1946; Sopho- more Class Officer 1945; Women's Council 1; Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges in 1946-1947; Christmas Queen 1947; Freshman Essay Contest Second Place Win- ner 1944; Delta Pi Beta 4; Antelope Staff 2, Editor 1943; Blue and Gold Staff 1. Editor 1946; Antler Staff 2; All-College Play 1; Radio 3; A Cappella Choir 1; Pi Kappa Delta 3, Secretary 1946; Sigma Tau Delta 3, President 1945; Xi Phi 2, Treasurer 1947; Press Club 1. Secretary 1947. ROBERT HARRIS .... Amherst Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges in 1946-1947; Phi Tau Gam- ma; Social Science Club 1. SYLVIA HAWTHORNE - - Trumbull A Cappella Choir 4; Band 1; Orchestra 2, Band S Orchestra Librarian 1939-1940; Y.W.C.A. 2; Apol- lonians 1. MARGARET JOHNSON - Kearney Delta Pi Beta 3; A Cappella Choir 2. THOMAS JOHNSON - - - Kearney Phi Tau Gamma 4; Pro-Medic 2. W. Anderson F. Bolt E. Ballagh I. Barbor L. Baysdorler N. J. Harris It. Harris S. Hawthorn® M. Johnson T. Johnson Page 30
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