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Page 18 text:
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t 1. Intricacies oi Arithmetic .... 2. Mathematics applied 3. Free pluq for the ice-cream .... 4. Wal. I'll tell ya. 5. Lovey dove! .... 6. In the army? .... 7. Informal dancing. 8. In the fall—the young man's fancy!.... 9. Conservation class field trip .... 10. People .... 11. All work and no play 12. More people .... 13. ditto .... and in the g m u + i i A lower right hand corner: Wow! t
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1940 - 4! mid-year. Orian Madsen, Ruth Chrouser, Ruth Thompson, Phyllis Eckels. Beverly Hoppenstedt, Brldgetta Fleischman, Jeannette Rich, and Thelma Peterson are some who pledged sororities at the same time. We also should acknowledge the freshmen who keep the refreshment centers going. The current freshman class has again been prominent socially on the campus— they entered into all the recreational activities and never let a class officers—President, Jimmy Smith; Vice-president. Esther Moreau; Secretary, Winnie Leykom; and Treasurer, Dan Durkee. They filled their offices well. We must include the fine freshmen bowlers like Allan Nueske and Bill Winsor (who is just a freshman at heart), and those comely misses who provided themselves as dates for Negard, Fisher and Vincent; in addition to those coke-loving CROUP 3 Row 1—M. Jenics. Holixon, C. Jusrts. B. Fryor, C. Meinhardt, A. Lisanlt, Row 2—B. Hold. B. Gundlo. J. Gilman. B Gllsczinski. K. Gullikson. J. Henrlch . V. Jacobson, I. Gootchy, M. Pr y. G. Pits. Row 3—M. Hcnko, D. Zonk or. J. Gullikson. B. J. Frost. B. Hop-for.sied, E. A. Lawror.os. K. Laumsr. M. Hodman. M. McGir.lsy. Row 4—T. Gundorscn. A. Haines. L. Holman. I. Johnson. V. Joyce. M. Karloski, G. Henick, L. Justmann. J. Leary. Row —J. Luock, G. Green, F. Lonsdorl, P. Jedamus. L. Kowalski. J. Salay. GROUP 4 Row I—O. Peterson, G. Lake. N. Karau, C. Mayor. J. Salvtn, R. Minion. Row 2—1. Morgan. K. Peterson. I. Minton. R. Mcllhattan, K. Lea, N. Wanta, J. Kurth. A. Murphy. J. Malek. Row 3—A. Knutson. A. Kr.ottor. M. Ward, E. Klueb, G. Koch. K. Kelly, L. Lane, L. Lemke. B. Lowe, R. Lindsay. Row 4—P. Pasternak!, E. Owen, E. Moreau. B. Nelson. E. Luts, C. Kostuch. M. Kjer, E. Mastey. A. Moldonhauor, B. Padour. Row 5—J. McCawley, A. Nueske, M. Krause, B. Monzol, C. Larson, L Roe. social function pass by. They have been omnipresent at all athletic contests, assemblies, for-mals, and parties, and have been the moving spirit of the Thursday nickel shindigs over in the GROUP 5 Row 1—G. Hanson. J. Palmer, A. Paysa, B. Prenwost. R Mohr. F. Steckei. Row 2—M. A. Holvedt. O. Powell. E. Owen, A. Meronek. O. Madsen, M. Moe. V. Muellor. J. Rich, H. Swenson. M. Stevens. Row 3—D. Rouman. R. McArthur. R. Michelsen. T. Peterson, P. Noble. V. Rohde. E. Pronr, S. Rogers. R. Quads, L. Torgerson. Row 4—G. Quinn, D. Quinn, I. Ramskuglor. t Oronozinski. J. Todd. V. Schrank. C. Weinmcnn. N. Rosmussen, M. Schulz. M. Untiedt. Row S—R. Wanserskt. C. Olson. H. Stock, K Schenk, A. Olingy. GROUP 6 Row 1—C. Tasmussen, R. Torkelton. J. Smith, B. Worden. E. Szy-manski, E. Wells. Row 2—C. Smith, C. M. Winter. E. Williams, I. Thorsor.. M. Sparks, E. Zeniner. N. Stay. Row 3—M. Wlpperiurth. P Precourt, J. Thompson. R. Thompson. K- Schaefer. D. Podhola, V. Warren. P Umlauft. Training School Gym... We don't believe that some of the regulars like Ronnie Craig, Gardy Harvey, Lois Bauerfiend. or Betty Held have missed many, if any, of those get-togethers this year . . . Moreover, the class of '44, put on the Freshman Hop, one of the best informal dances of the year, despite the fact that the band failed to arrive. — 15 —
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Page 19 text:
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1U e soon conic to L znow D ECEMBER 1, 1940 was the day—that President William C. Hansen took up his duties as President of Central State Teachers College. Since then he has been unceasing in his efforts to increase efficiency of the college, both in the administration and the student divisions. Preceding his coming to C.S.T.C., President Hansen was superintendent at Stoughton, Wisconsin. Other educational positions he has held are many and varied, giving him a wide background for his present work. He may be likened to the proverbial son, for in 1911 he graduated from C.S.T.C., only to return in the capacity of President in 1940. Thus, to students of C.S.T.C., we can call him an example, par excellence, and an inspiration for us. President Hansen, in the few months he has been here, has done great things for C.S.T.C., and will do greater, for he has the complete cooperation of students and faculty. — 17
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