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it Top Row: Phelps. V. Koelling, Slcnr. Weincrt. Sfhroedcr, F. Albert, Zinke. lfnslrr. Smzroridryvltz Mussic. McNulty, Ebinqcr. ll. Prult, W..I1'1r!cs. Gewekc Marvin Weber I.. Ko-Iling. Zieulow. Bl Bono uw: etsrher, Stark, Rcmgyf Ammon, M, Brown, Carrisuin, I-I. Allin-rt. Hnosp, larjuric We cr. AY-' J M wx fy! . WTI ! -M jjlllibraska Club OFFICERS President ........... ...................... ....,. ll ' Iarcella Brown Vice President .,......... .......... I rvin Ebinger Secretary-Treasurer .... ........ IVI axine McNulty Reporter ................, .....,... H elen Albert The Nebraska Club boasts the largest state representation, except Iowa, on the campus. The Club meets monthly for discussion of business and socials. The Nebraskans again won first prize in the Homecoming Float 54 as I Contest with the Goddess of Peace float. I The outstanding event of the year was the annual Nebraska Ban- quet held at the Union Hotel on March 11. r
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