. Emblem . Doc Mansfield, rumored marriedduring the year, consults on photo-graphy with Doc Card. ing weddings centered aroundinstructors Ralph Mansfield,Howard Dittmer. Students Jean Magnuson, AnnMari Jonsson, Myron Minor, Charlotte Frank,Sarah Glassner, Frances Rezin-ski. Gale Glover, Shirley Liebow,Dwight de Young, Helen Rich-ter, Betty Lane, Jean Branham,others, finished ofi the yearsrecord of campus weddings, areall now happily married. Tem-po, on June 29, takes a bow assponsor of journalistic romancewhich culminates in the weddingof Helen Loeb, spring editor-in-chief, and M


. Emblem . Doc Mansfield, rumored marriedduring the year, consults on photo-graphy with Doc Card. ing weddings centered aroundinstructors Ralph Mansfield,Howard Dittmer. Students Jean Magnuson, AnnMari Jonsson, Myron Minor, Charlotte Frank,Sarah Glassner, Frances Rezin-ski. Gale Glover, Shirley Liebow,Dwight de Young, Helen Rich-ter, Betty Lane, Jean Branham,others, finished ofi the yearsrecord of campus weddings, areall now happily married. Tem-po, on June 29, takes a bow assponsor of journalistic romancewhich culminates in the weddingof Helen Loeb, spring editor-in-chief, and Milt Leeds, formerbusiness manager of the publica-tion. ON CAMPUS. Elected Queen at the Junior Prom was Rita Keiniclh/, center. Court %vasBernadette Clerkin, Pat Heekin, Jeanne Graham, Evelyn Crispe. Five at-tractive girls took five horrible pictures. Overworked, long due for arest, campus queen publicity hita new low this year as only threecoeds were royally crownedheads of varied College crop in past years was six. Tall, dignified Kay Devinewas College choice for queen ofcampus float, which joined thecelebration of Englewoods gold-en jubilee. Rita Kennelly, then a popularjunior, reigned over JanuarysJunior Prom; a short time later,she left to finish college else-where. Selected as the College candi- date for Drake Relays Queenwas junior Peggy Littler, last ofthe regal trio. * * * Most mysterious people of theyear were the fifty who signedup to work on the 1941 EM-BLEM, promised faithfully—for the first few meetings—tohelp, then promptly disap-peared. Starting with a staff ofabout sixty-five students, thebook was published by aboutf


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