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Page 26 iiisnlit TOP PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Venita Chumbley, Anna lune Pieper, Adelaide Wells, Bernice Sniiiin, Gloria Mindrum SECOND Bow: Margaret Solomon, lvadell Donat, Lorraine Walker, Margaret Schuchman, Martha Van Meter, Marion Swales, Peggy West, Edna Butz, Ieannete Koebel THIRD ROW: Lucille Schrader, Mrs. Kaeyser, Ruth Hummel, Opal Nefzgar, Evelyn Mack, Helen Mack, Lois Gingrich, Anita Peckham, Myrrl Mae Paul, Ieanne Phelps, Lois Brandt, Viola Schmidt, Edna Olmsted, Myrrl Thompson BOTTOM PTCTURE, FIRST Row: Hazel Buehner, Neale Zellmer, Bob Bowers, Lloyd Buehner, Robert Clay, Glen Griswold SECOND ROW: Ruby Anderson, Margaret Peterson, Basil Rowland, Wesley Gallup, Stanley Muckler, Rex Glass THIRD ROW: Eileen Wooldridge, Bette Briar, LuNida Vogt, Iohn Elliot, Robert Clay, lames Beneke NOT IN Prcrunssz Remda Abbas, Violette Castor, Evelyn Cecilia Corkery, Mary Eitel, Howard Finch, Clement Prirnml, Edward Gowanlock, Harold Gress, Wendell Harstad, Andrew Iacobsen, Betty lohnston, lohn Katherrnan, Earl King, LeRoy Krurnery, Lois Lang, Hubert Lind, Flora McClarty, Vivian Minehart, Harold Moon, Don Morrow, Harlan Noble, Clifton Purdy, Hershel Rich, Paul Sheston, Burl Sloan, Marjorie Swales, Richard Van Citters, George Von Berg, Iack Wallace, Vivian Wells V t
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tHtSHMtN The one hundred and torty-seven members ol the freshman class have the honor ot being the largest class to enroll at Upper Iowa. They donned traditional green caps and wore them until Homecoming by virtue of losing the Class Scrap to the Sophomores. Already members of this class have found places ot high standing in campus activities. Music and dramatic groups especially have profited by the addition of new talent to their organizations. Many students interpreted parts in the Homecoming play Our Town . They have also given able support to the athletic activities on the campus. TOP PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Fay Warner, Parley Pierce, Virginia Woeste, Frances Morgan, Bernice Campbell, Mary Snifien, lune Rhines, Margaret Maudsley, Norma Bruner, Lois Keil SECOND Row: Rollis Coleman, Dorothy Schaffer, Helen Behrends, Betty Cleghorn, Margaret Borne, Gloria Mindrum, Chrystal Miller, Phyllis Holm, Margaret Arthur, Ieanette Keil THIRD Row: Kathryn Berschrrian, Alice Abbas, Virginia Iettries, Eileen Winn, Ethyl Martens, Ardis Melton, Leland Gritzne. FOURTH Row: Wilber Stevens, Harold Smith, Richard Schetfel, Francis Berg, Lowell Corkery, Willis Dean, Fred Leutwyler, Vincent Crawford, Sidney Crowe, Martin Boeckeneuer BOTTOM PICTURE, FIRST Row: Donald Dean, lack Ferris, Wayne Timm, Berl Sloan, Clarence Ernst, Carl Dinnebier, Georgia Lou Grimes, Margaret Schweizer, Charlotte Upham, 'Wiilliam Deidrich, Robert Westerdahl SECOND ROW: David Holmes, Robert Scholl, lames Marsden, Norman Wolters, Le Roy Steele, Lowell Peterson, William Schupbach, Dallas Hannah, Gary Fall, Mary Io Dabney, Delores Voss, Paul DeLong, Lillian Cumings, Iames Tillotsen THIRD ROW: Neale Fisher, Leo Ponsor, W'arren Ransom, Wendell Buringrud, Milton Obermier, Beverly Kutschat, Ethelyn Littell, Virginia Logan, Virginia Hahn, Kenneth Glass FOURTH ROW: Edward Rippentrop, Charles Underwood, loseph Entz, Bob Wooldridge, Marvin lngels, Russell Fetzer, Randall Webb, Edward Kibbie, lames Lacour, Dale Whitcher, Ruth Fickle, Warren Iones
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'ROADCAST TO MIDWEST The second year of Upper loWa's broadcasts over stations WOI and WSUI was marked by the presentation ot a Wide range of talent. Participants included guests from nearby high schools, Upper lowa Alumni, students and faculty members. The numerous types ot broad- casts conducted depended greatly upon the music department. The A Cappella Choir, con- cert band, orchestra, brass quartette, string ensemble and soloists contributed considerable service. Talks and interviews in regard to home economics, athletics, culture, and our school's heritage brought our broad range ot listeners in closer Contact with the college. Tuning in on the dial these artists were heard from 5:15 to 5:45 on Wednesday after- noons. The personnel ot the studio include: Claude Welch, announcerg Gene lohnson, as- sistant announcerp Irene Alderson, pianist and Prof. A. I. Lukes, operator. STRING ENSEMBLE: Kathryn Hetzel, Lowell Lyfcrd, Russell Castor, Mary Willianis Irene Alderson Gene Johnson Claude Welclr Page 27
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