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Show Freshmen leaders: Beth Rhees, Vice-President; Wayne Carver, President, and Mildred McPhie, Secretary. No great scientist has ever made a thorough and thoughtful study of the mind of that campus slave, that tool of the sophomores a college freshman. Did Weber freshmen realize, or even dream that more names were spelled correctly in the student handbook than ever before in history? Did the uncultivated ear of a frosh music lover appreciate the fine music presented in the fall concert, the Christmas oratorio, the opera, the spring program. Would an untutored first-nighter understand the Communistic viewpoint of the school play, "Squaring the Circle," or the jokes in the varsity show? Are the literary triumphs of the Acorn, Signpost, and Scribilus too heavy reading? Do matinee dances, formal dances, teas, and parties terrorize these innocent students? What does a freshman think of self-government? It takes no wizard of the laboratory to see that Weber freshmen are a wideawake part of campus affairs. What would the Empire State building be without its foundation? MARIAN ABPLANALP LORRAINE ALDOUS KAY ANDERSON EVELYN APPLONIE BETTY BADDLEY CARL BAIRD WALTER BAKER ROLANDE BALLANTYE GLADYS BARKER EUGENE BARRETT IOLA BELNAP WENDELL BENCH ANN BERGQUIST GRACE BETTLES MERLIN BINGHAM VERLA BINGHAM PAULINE BLACK BERDELL BLAIR NELDON BRAITHWAITE GERALD BROWN NORMA BURTON WAYNE CARVER HOWARD CHAMBERLAIN JEAN CHAMBERLIN FLOYD CHAMPNEYS BETTY JEAN CHANDLER ELAINE CHRISTENSEN MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN LORRAINE COOK JOYCE CRANNEY LOIS CROFT MAX CURTIS LORRAINE DAME JACK DAVIS BEVERLY DE BLOOIS DEE DICKSON ETHELYN DICKSON VERNON DIEU JOHN DIXON MERLIN DYE ARLENE ELLIS LOUISE ENGLAND FLORA FARNER BOYD FARR MILDRED FOWLER BETTY FREEMAN MICH FUKUI ROY GIBSON EUGENE GILBERT BETTY GOVERN WAYNE GRASER VICTOR GREENBERGER ROBERT GUDMUNDSON KENNETH GUNNARSON MAX HANCOCK NAOMI HARRISON |