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Kay Lenertz and Bev Heen, Working in Dean Wit- mer's office, clear the decks for action. Taking five before hitting that business ofiice line -Homer Rendahl, George Bertelsen and Frank Vogel. The Dead End boys-Wally Maercklein and Pinky Wiest. J. Allen, Y manager, mutters over the lunchroom books. Maureen Martin, Valborg Thoresen, Marjorie Mc- Donald and Mary Jane Moore figure out a snap schedule. Damn the conHicts-Chuck Corwin. Mmmmm-bad tonsils-Harding Hansen and Wel- lington Markus. Harold Field, Bill Little and Dorothy Evans wind up the picnic season. Tired feet-time out at the Theta Chi rush party. And Yvonne Koeppen soothes a barking dog as Gerry Brugman grins. Junior Roney and Bubbles Yoerks at the ATO rusher. Kappa Sigs Jimmy Pond, Russ Sands, Danny Riley and Forrest Henderson sing for their rushees. While Bob Peterson, Jim Craven, Jerry Riley and Ray Fergusson tell of the glories of Kappa Sigma. Ted Thorson and Ken Schuett are booping right along, but Dick Westberg seems to be puzzled by it all. Ohhhh-that eight o'clock. Lyle Wallace and Roger Skjei try to roll Wally Anderson out of bed. Leonard Christopherson, Chester Heitsch and Reinhold Nathan grab a bit for breakfast. For which Richard Raatz and Chester Heitsch do the dish washing. Homer Chesrown and Richard Hines launder a couple shirts. And here the Camp Depression boys step out- Roger Skjei, Wally Anderson and Dick Raatz. Prof. Haxo gets one of his French courses off to a fiying start. Roy Schwerdtman grabs a gulp of Water as CA round the Sioux into shape. The reason the editor likes to week-end in Fargo -Betty Connolly. Palmer Reiten, with the Student, just can't be- lieve it. A flashy engineer-grinding out some work. The Sarah Bernhardt of the SAES, Toby Casey, warms up. Genial John gets his band into shape. Dorothy Evans and Helen Mathsen pick up a mid- night snack. Too much food for thought-Helen Mathsen. Yvonne Koeppen, the tack-sitting gal, on the Tri- Delt float. Jean Guymer and Eleanor Sarles-nuf said. 1940 SEPTEMBER 1940 I sun MON TUE H WED H THU H FRI H SAT! iFiC2JlCt3 F-?JV5lf'5 UT lf, lt? ll fi5gl!1fdF?ll1 el il 5ll1 GH1 7,l1 SHI 9ll2o,l21l l2Eli23J12'4,l5ll2T6ll2 'Ilia-el E9l30l ll ll If ll l SUN MON
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Kappa Sigma's House decoration. Lambda Chi's Maginot line. Delta Gamma-for whom the belles toil. The Tri-Delt tavern gets. But the Chi O's know it ain't right to point. Imagine-SAEs and books. The ATOs-not an import this time. The Delts layout. Kappa Alpha Theta's contribution. Delta Zeta's display. Drum majorettes Ruth Coghlan and Lorraine Holen. The queen-and attendants, Bev Heen, Lovey Kjorvestad, and Murlyn Rodger. That's Roy Heen one of the Scabby Blade boys next to the car. Grafton high school's band in the parade. The Legion color guard that led the parade. Tri-Delts Helen Burns, Betty Merchant and Rubber Gulper Gracie Kachelhoffer. Phi Delts Baby Moline and Dick Smith. Theta angels-Corrinne Frederickson, Ruth Hatt, Mary Lou Harmon and praying Eleanor Wold. Pi Phi Doris Osmundson charms the snake. Camp Depression's prize winner-with the amaz- ingly durable Statue of Liberty. Yvonne Koeppen on the Tri Delt's winner. Delta Zeta Mary Jean Kasper-and float. Lambda Chi's submersive answer to subversity. Delta Gammas-complete with glamour grins- Della Mae Fode, Helen Torgeson, Jean Beth Mc- Kay, Pat Manion and Jean Martin. Donald Fossum and Kenny Schlasinger who spot for KJ FM. Cheerleader Jean Baker and Major Edwards con- fab at half time. Sideline shot. Liebler, Eschenberg, Ballinger and Campbell. Water boy-who outfumbled even the Sioux. Before crowning-Edwards, Bev Heen, Governor Moses and our queen. And after crowning-Edwards, Governor Moses and Lovey. That's Chuck Conner peeking over her shoulder. Interested - but not excited. Moore, Freese, Emanuel, West and Nelson. Butch Amick, Red Jarrett and company. 1940 OCTOBER 1940 1 SUN H MON TUE Hwizn Il 'mu FRI sul TH TI-U1 Qliqlli Fl Tl S liililfllfll li Stl flffflll 6llfilEll13l V2f9li2il2?l!23ll24lP?l5l l27lP5ll2 9lE?-0lV3 lil H l SUN MON 1 if -T ! q
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