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SEX I OIIS President John Christenson I ir President ERNEST CHRISTIANSEN Secretary BETTY JOHANS Treasurer Lewis Lalsted s the seniors say good-bye to The Stout Institute, they will look back with fond memories on the four years that they have s]M-nt here: the proms, the tough classes, the teas and smokers, all of their good times will be remembered. Each ear seems to have been more exciting and more fun than the last, and the ears between the time when tlu-v were scared, confused freshmen and the time of the sophisticated, confident seniors have flown. The seniors have been far from idle during their last year here at Stout. The have carried on the traditional activities which will become a part of their memories. The Freshman- Senior picnic with its potato salad, pickles, and pop was a huge, ' all-school ' ' success. Seniors proved to the greenies that the) were fine big brothers and sisters. They conducted a tour of the town to acquaint the new students with their new home. At Homecoming time the) were busy decorating the Campus. The) displayed heroic drawings of the members of the football team in the Harvey Hall corridor and set up the alumni booth, the central meeting place of all returning grads. The -till managed to make and enter a float in the afternoon Homecoming parade. Yes, their last Homecoming will always be remembered as one of the colorful highlights of their last ear. Commencement Week was one mad whirl of festivities for the seniors. The were er busy going to breakfasts, teas, and farewell dinners, rushing home to change clothes, and ding back to school again. The big farewell banquet W88 held on Ma) 2 ' ). With all of the fun. it was a little sad to sav »ood-b e to all the man friends and familiar places. - each Student receives his diploma, he will feel sure that he has had the best training and background for his chosen profession. 20
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A 1 1 man Amacher Anderson. . Anderson. D. ApjK ' lgren Bendixon Bergvall Berthlein Bieniasz, D. Bieniasz. G. Bloom Bogenhagen SENIORS Ai.i.mw. Phyllis. Phillips. Wis. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Home Economics Club 2, 3; Dietetics Club 3. 4: Band 2. 3; Sigma Sigma Sigma 3, I Pres. 4» : Phi I psilon Omi- cron 4; YAV.C.A. 2. i hkk. Phyllis, Med ford. Wis. Home Economics Education. Student Governing Board 1; Cheerleader 1. ' : . . . 1. 2. 3; Stoutonia 1. 3; Sigma Sigma Sigma 2. 3, 4 (Sec 4) : Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. m i;k . i.kkki). Mcnomonie, Wis. Industrial Education. mm-:rS0N, Darreli.. Virginia, Minn. Industrial Education. rts and Crafts 3, 4. Appelgren, Joyce, Kau Claire. Wis. Home Economics Education. Home Kcom micsClub2 t 3, 1: . . . 2. I: Sigma Sigma Sigma 3, 4; .W.C.A. 2. BENDIXON, SHIRLEY, Morgan, Minn. Home Economics Education. Phi I psilon Omicron 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, ' ' . L; . . . 3. Bercvall, Deforest. Loredo, Mont. [ndustriaJ Education. BERTHLEIN, CARL, Chicago, 111. Industrial Education. Ski Club • ' -. 4 i Historian 1 . Bieniasz, Dwid. Iron. Minn. Industrial Education. Sigma Tau Gamma 3. 4 ( Pres. 4 I : Mpha Phi Omega 1. 2. 3: Stoutonia 1. 2. 3; Ski Club 1, 2. BlENIASZ, GERALDINE, Menomonie, Wis. Home Economics Education. Stoutonia 1. 2. 3 ' Kd. -in- Chief 3) : Phi I psilon Omicron 3, 4 « ICC Pres. 1 : Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Who ' s Who in American Colleges 4; Pallas Athene Sororit) 2. . 1. Bloom, V ULERIA, Neenah, Wis. Home Economics Education. W. .A. 2. 3, 4 (Treas. 3); Tower 2. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3. iiu.iv Wiiii-. Sheboygan. Wis. Industrial Education. S Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Phi Omega Beta 1, 2. ... 1. 21
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