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Show Marjorie Miles Harold D. Miller Ruth Miller Harry B. Mitchell Mary Mitchell Ray Mitchell Hazel Moore Vincent B. Moore, Jr. Paul Muller John Mumford Jim Murdock Claude Murray Ada Nash June Neal Jay Nelson Beverley Nicholas Gayle Nielsen Reid Nielsen Donald Norseth Billie O'Brien Mary Olpin Leonard Olsen Kendall Orman Delbert Pallesen Lucile Parker Robert Parker Roland Parker Marian Parry Rex Patterson Arlene Paul Gayla Payne John Pearce Elmer L. Perry Lois Peterson Margaret Peterson Coke, a word subject to a multiplicity of definitions: The chief product dispensed at the College Inn, erstwhile bookstore; one stop lunch before an afternoon date; something to dawdle over while fanning the flames of love; intermission from a lab that the critics have declared a failure; inevitable accompaniment for more solid nourishment; physical basis for a mental comeback; mixer for potent potions privately poured; in a word, the balm of college existence . . . Hey, girlie, shoot me a cherry coke without ice! Max Peterson Ellison Pickens Anna Mae Pierce John Piers Wallace Pingree Glen Poorte Alice Porter Jack Porter Eileen Potter John Powell Anne Prothero Eileen Purdue Vern Rasmussen Bernice Rawson Robert Redfield Sophie Reed Bob Rees Spencer Rees Jack Reese Curtis Rhees Beth Rigby Hugh Riley Dale Roberts Thora Ann Roderick Opal Rogerson Ruth Roghaar Lois Rosenbaum Farreli Ross Itha Russell Max Russel O'Dell Sanford Yoshi Sato freshmen Normally known for its high moral tone, Weber has one practice heinous and iniquitous to the extreme: exams, alias quizzes, alias reviews, alias term finals, alias tests . . . Faculty members generally comprise the devotees of this cult. Thought of exams work like a drug upon their entranced minds. The deleterious results of one exam merely add to the insatiable lust for more, more, and even more . . . Timorous students, fearful of the quaking ground of the unkonwn, band together and ride against the enemy on their shaggy-haired Mongolian ponies. |