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M ADELON FIRNSTAHL, Alpha Gamma Delta sophomore, took second place In the beautitui eyes con- test, with her deep velvet brown eyes. Miss Firnstohi ' s hair is also very dark, and her very light complexion and red lips contrast unusually. Judges of the contest were Professor Ambrose Patterson of the art department, Mr. Dave Himelhoch, Seattle business man, ond Gene Manner, Seattle photographer. — ri71—
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Barbara vanderveer, with her hazel eyes and glinting auburn hair, took the sweepstakes in the search sponsored by Tyee for the most beautiful coed eyes on the Washington campus. But as you con see, the eyes were not all that had It. Miss Vanderveer is a member of Alpha Phi and a junior in college. Her eyes were selected as most beautiful in color, size, and expression. -D6]-
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A HE LOOKS LIKE Frankenstein here, ' tis true, but his name is Boss Christopher Gilson of the get on the band-wagon Olson machine; they soy that some day Mr. Gilson will write a volume entitled Kid- naped. (which will run Mr. Steven- son some close competition) and will dedicate it to Cadet Ball. A EARLY IN JANUARY the crew men start turning out, and even if the water is as cold as a Kappa bathtub, cruel Mr. Ulbrlckson has no pity. This, people, is Sergeant Collins. R. O. T. C. ' s all around man. and my deah, how do you like that army jaw? A MORE CREW MEN, or oar they? These men, Mr. Ripley, per- haps hold a world ' s record for hitch-hiking — at least as far as from the D. G. house to the Pavil- ion. Fir Tree gives its select pledges the traditional ducking on Junior Day, tossing huge athletes, dig- nified Rhodes ' scholars, and some- times even politicians into the bap- tismal canal from a tug-boat decked with fir boughs. One of Washington ' s Pocock shells takes to the water from the shell house. A ALL READY for the Guvnor ' s Review, the R. O. T. C. lines up and prepares to tramp over Ar- mory field. And if you ' re approved by the department of army effi- ciency they will let you wear a nice khaki monkey suit, with bee-aut-i- ful gold and silver buttons. If Is said thot one of these shiny brown puttee-d men of the campus army is bow-legged, and really a sight for sore eyes. Here you have an R. O. T. C. bugler in correct eye s- right position. We like this army better — the University Band, brave- ly marching through about four inches of soggy turf and muddy water. The man with the feathers in his cap is none other than Rob- ert Fuller, drum major. AUNSUNG HEROES, the crew managers, take a minute off to pose for Tyee cameraman Jack Jorvis. The life of a student man- ager is o versatile one, however, for said managers moke very good politicians. Is It not so, Mr. Killlen? But if you really want to know any- thing about politics, rilly. my deoh, just ask Mr. Ray Fox. At least that ' s Mr. Fox ' s advice. In the be- low picture, Mr. Fox is seen caught unawares while talking politics in a Foxy way and In approved polit- ical posture, according to Bob Brattain, expert on such matters. Thank you. ) y. Fox, you oughta be in the movies. AWE MIGHT AS WELL say that this CO I ' d stunt which you cannot figure out, because it is all gray, was censored; it makes a nice ex- planation, but the truth is that the photographer couldn ' t moke the stunt show up. But what ' s a card stunt when anyone can recognize the great Gloor in the right-hand corner of the picture?
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