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Hugging evergreens and an iron wrou
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Built near the Univereityfarma, the
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A raroly-1eon view of the back o£
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Planning Homecoming festivities wer
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Boote and saddles in the old corral
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Anything cla .. ler than cotton dre
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SophomoN ca ... Pre•y Pat Duffy o
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J ~T- ·. Woopsl All eyes on M ont
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Freshman coeds in pajama attire sin
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Everything but the blase a• Forne
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Committee heads who helped make the
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The walt.ing proved to be the woNt
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A MATTER OF OR Looko like oomebody
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Sarong·clad membera of the Hell Di
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Fraternity cres t and pin replicas
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SURPRISE, Joan!! Lindley Hall was c
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Phi Gamma Delta took Brat place hon
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An honorary doctorate de9ree wu awa
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Officers Every Tuesday niqht, aroun
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AS U I CommilkPs Much of the work o
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Row One: Lilli Flo Pratt, Joan Cox,
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Janet Fulton, Sheila Janu on Rewrit
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Mary Elle n Stefanac Ctrcul~hon M o
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of the Mountains Kenny West, Andy T
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The combined Student Handbook and I
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Clerical Staff Aduertising Staff Ci
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Stage lights! House lights! Curtain
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Flint Bailey (Norrn Green) "nd his
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Greek tragedy was featured in the f
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Dr. Albort E . W hitehead Dol'
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Wnive/lsily 13an/ Flute: Helen Mur
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_ Clar inet: Art Woodbury, Frank Gu
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Qpera leada were Luci• (Joyce Wal
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Scabbard and Blade Row One: Col. 0.
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ROTC One of the few universities in
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Navy Drill T ean1 Row One: W . A .
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Silver Lance is the climax for outs
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IKs instituted a new ayatem of betw
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One of the more inactive momenta of
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Row One: Robert Strom, Daniel O'Con
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Row One: Phil Soulen, Robert Mae
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Row Ona: Fred Arraarnith, Marion Gi
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Row Ono: Jack Kendall, Stanley Thom
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One o! the c hle! activitiea of the
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CAMPUS CHRISTIAN CENTER This buildi
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Row One: Lavonna Eyrich, Marjorie H
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Watercolor by Alfred Dunn
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Row Ona: Donald McMahan, Robart Web
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Alpha Chi Omega ". . . Who makes yo
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Alpha Phi Fast talkers from the Alp
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Alpha Tau Omega These fellows claim
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DIGGIN' FOR A SINGLE' ... Wayne And
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HI THROW .. . Cougar fi.ret baaeman
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SWIMMING VANDAL MERMEN ... Gerald W
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STROLLING DOWN THE F AI RWAY . . .
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COWBOYS THE VANDAL BRONC-BUSTERS ..
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TENNIS Idaho's frosh lost their mee
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SWIMMING Idaho's yearling tankmen f
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"A" BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ... Sigma
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Independents Paddle Way In It takes
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These lovelies are waitinq for thei
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Ready .. . airn ... fire! cornea th
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Watercolor by Alfred Dunn
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The Board of Regents represents the
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Dean H. E. Lattig recently transfer
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Robort F. Greene Director of Dormit
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Dean T. S. Kerr College of Letters
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Harlow H. Carnpbell Eduo~tlon
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Merrill E. Deters Forest Production
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The Faculty Club, to which members
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Lealie Abbott Enqlnoerlnq P
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Arthur Blo.ngNn Lellera ~nd Science
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E. Dan Clarke Forestry Moecow LaVer
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Anne DuS.ult Letters and Science Mo
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William Gray Agriculture Spring Val
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Bob Hooper Educotlon Mtdvolo Ha.r.e
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Keith Keefer Education Idaho Falls
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Elizabeth Loren Educalion Kellogg J
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Marilyn Mlngue Education Emmell Edg
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Robert Pond Business Idaho Fa lla E
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Bonnie Shuldberv Lette1'11 ond Scie
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Eileen Thomp.eon Educahon Shoshone
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Pater B . Wl'-on U.w Coeur d'Alene
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In an Ethica cli03S, Jay Fitch (lef
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Mazina Abbott, Anchorage, Alaaka St
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David Cranor. Burl~ Imogene Crowell
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Robert Hill, W eiser Clen Hinckley,
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Jane Mathawa, Spokane, Waah. Laalla
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Alfred Ruatvold, Donald Rydryck, Le
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Bruce Wickward. Mo•cow Charle•
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, , , According to .many atudents,
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Edward Benjamin, New Plymouth Richa
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Howard Origga, Twin Falls Carolyn G
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Eloise Pape, Mountain Horne Keith P
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DAIRY PRODUCTS A sweep of the ice c
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Polly Bell, Spokane, Waah. Ralph Be
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Donald Jenoen, Coeur d'Alene Betty
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Ruth Potter, Rexburg _ Joyce E. Pow
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Over thirty-five departments of the
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