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tHEl ltlllt bllllllfllllll SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1942. Five months after Pearl Harbor. The seventy-six graduates . . . some not there . . . three marching in uniform. The Solemn Mass celebrated by Archbishop Howard . . . the stirring baccalaureate by Father Campbell . . . the singing . . . the bless- ing of The Flag. HOWARD HALL . . . the rnasterly vale- dictory of Torn Linden, now with the Army in North Africa . . . awards . . . the always jovial Major Carson, con- vincing, eloquent in the commencement address . . . The Star Spangled Ban- ner' '... congratulations . . . au revoirs. His Excellency., the Most Relzferend Edward D. Hazvard, D. D. drthbishop of Portland in Oregon
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HM DIXON, best organizer DEL HUNTSINGER, best athlete Left-Down: MARY LOU ADAMS, B. S. Hood River, Oregon Major: Nursing Biologist Club 2-3--1, Vice-Pres. Biologist Club 3, Sec'y Biol. Club 4, Queen, Biologist Dance 2. ELVIN L. ANDERSON, B. S. Portland, Oregon Major: Chemistry Engineers' Club 1-2-3-4, Treasurer Engineers' Club 3, Vice-Pres. Engineers' Club 4, Body Builders' Club 4, Intercollegiate Knights 4, Co-chairman Engineers' Spring Formal 4, Jr. Member, American Chemical Society. ANDREW J. ARRIEN, A. B. in Bus. Ad. Vale, Oregon Major: Business: Minor: Economics Editor of Log '42, Pres. of Spanish Club, Direc- tor Bus. Ad. Club 2-3-4, Sec.-Treas. Jr. Class, Scouters Club 1-2, Boarclers' Club, Holy Name Society, Sanctuary Knights 1-2-3-4, Who's Who in American Colleges 3-4, Pres. The Ore- gon Federation of College Leaders, Pres. S. A. 3. A, Associate Editor of Log 4, Oustanding enior. DONNA DAHL AUESTAD, B. S. Grants Pass, Oregon Major: Nursing Student Body President 3, Student Council 2, Alpha Tau Delta 3-4, Class President 3, Choral Club 1-2-3, Co-editor Log 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee. MILDRED JEANNE AYERS, B. S. Hollywood, California Major: Nursing Choral Club 2. JOSEPH A. BARTH, B .S. Portland, Oregon Major: Chemistry: Minor: Philosophy Co-editor of Quadrant 3, Engineers' Club 1-2- 3-4, Intercollegiate Knights 3-4, Body Builders' Club 4, Junior Member, American Chemical Society. SENIURS Top-Right to Left: HAROLD IF. BAUER, A. B. in Bus. Ad. Portland, Oregon Major: Business: Minor: Economics S. A. C. 3-4, Vice-Pres. S. A. C. 4, Football 1, Director Business Ad. Club 4, Bus. Ad. Club 1-2-3-4, Chairman: Campus Day -1, War Chest Drive 4, Freshman Week 4, S. A. C. Raffle 3, Junior Class Skating Party 3, Committee: Bus. Ad. Club Dance 2-3--L, Junior Prom 3, Outstand- ing Senior, Who's Who in American Colleges -l. CHARLES J. BOWLES, B. S. Portland, Oregon Major: Chemistry Track 1-2-3-4, Intramural Basketball and Soft- ball 2-3-l, Engineers' Club 1, Who's Who in American Colleges 4, Junior Member, American Chemical Society. MARGARET BROUILLARD, B. S. Portland, Oregon Major: Nursing ClassPresident1-2--l, Basketball 1-2-3, N. A. C. 1-2-4, Social Chairman 4, Pep Club President 3, Outstanding Senior. ROBERT B. BRUNING, B, S. Portland, Oregon Major: Physics: Minor: Mathematics Basketball 1-2-3-4, Swimming 1-2, Engineers' Club 1-2-3-4, Monogram Club 2-3-4, Committee: Barn Dance 3-4, Engineers' Spring Formal 2-3-4, Who's Who in American Colleges 4. Right-Down : MARY PAT CAREY, B. S. Port Lewis, Washington Major: Nursing Biologist Club 2-3-4, Choral Club 2, Drains Club 2, Log Staff 3, Beacon Staff 3, Junior Prom Committee, Alpha Tau Delta 3--L, Vincen- tians 1-2-3-4. JAMES T. CARLIN, A. B. Portland, Oregon . I Major: Historyg Minor: Social Science Monogram Club 3--l, Baseball 1-2, Boston Real Sox Rookie, Actors' Club. PATRICIA CARROLL, B. S. Portland, Oregon Major: Nursing Student Body President 4, Class Secretary 1. Class President 3, N. A. C. 3-4, Biologist Club 2-3, Biologist Club Treasurer 3, Pep Club 3-4, Beacon Staff 2, Delegate Oregon federation 01 Private Schools, Outstanding Senior. ROBERT THOMAS CHILDS, B. S. Portland, Oregon Major: Biology Biologist Club 2-3, Biolog Staff 3, Co-chairman Biologist Dance 3.
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