Winter Term Honor Roll Allen H. Adams, James R. Ad ams, Mary G. Alderson, Rendel B. Alldredge, Ann T. Ames, Shirley K. Anderson, Vivian M. Anderson, Helen L. Angell, Elizabeth B. Armstrong, Richard C .Ashcom, Felix D. Asia, Connie Averill, Al ice M. Bailey, Ruth L. Baker, Dennis C. Bakewell, Warren W. Bean, Arthur W. Berg, William F. Bernard, Flora L. Bertsch, Herbert R. Bigej, Betty J. Biggs, Richard D. Blickenstaff, Kennett R. Boyle, Philip M. Brady, Buck A. Buchwach, William H. Buell, James W. Bullard, Wanda Burch, John A. Busterud, Donald E. But zin. Paul E. Callahan, Marguerite D. Campbell, Adcle M. Canada, Jim Carney, John M. Carr, Ran dall S. Caswell, Frankie Cecil, Marrian Christensen, Nelda M. Christenson, Kenneth W. Chris tianson, Helen J. Clarke, Marjory E. Clear, Doris P. Clee ton, Burton E. Clemens, Marion D. Cloud, Ruth Cole, Ruth K. Col lins, Carol M. Cook, Meryl I. Cor bett, George R. Costello, Don H. Coulter, Charles F. Cunningham, Margaret A. DeCou, Jeanne M. DeNeffe, Billie J. Dexter, Walter M. Dickinson, Delbert R. Dickson, Eugene J. Didak, Ethel M. Dixon, Victor W. Doherty, Betty Dolan, Myron E. Doty, Elene L. Doug las, Babs DuPuy, Mary E. Earl, Elizabeth Edmunds, Jack C. Ed wards, Jeanne A. Edwards, Isolde M. Eichenlaub, Vera E. Fair, Leonard C. Farr, Elaine B. Ferry, Peggy L. For ney, Charlae H. Foster, Robert M. Fowells, Hilda W. Freed Rob ert S. French, Lila M. Furchner. Donald B. Gaddes, Don W. Galbreaith, James E. Gibson, Walter M. Gilbert, Philip C. Gil more, Robert C. Gilmore, Phyllis E. Gray, Virginia L. Gray, Armin H. Gropp, Dorothy J. Gullette, Mildred M. Hallock, Gerd Hansen, Margaret J. Harshman, Eliza beth A. Hecht, Roy J. Hensley, Dorothy M. Hermann, Audrey R. Holliday, Phyllis M. Horstman, Dora J. Huston, Jack J. Jacob son, Arne S. Jensen, Drusilla Johnson, Helen M. Johnson, June L. Johnson, Betty L. Jones, Lorna L. Keesee, Joe C. Keever, Jack W. Kennedy, Frank P. King, Ivan P. Kirschman, Avis Klemme, Peggy Kline, Freda Koehler, Rob ert D. Koler, Katherine L. Korn, Mary A. Krafsic, Leone B. La Duke, Evelyn Lamb, Helen C. Lauer, Betty A. Leist, Ida J. Lessor, Virgil E. Libke, Andrew G. Loney, Robert S. Lovell, Charles H. Lundquist, Audrey A. Lynds. James Malcolm McCallum, Willis P. McCarty, Jerry S. Mc Croskey, Clinton S. McGill, Jean nette M. McGuire, Marietta Mc Manigal, Barbara MacLaren, William H. Maltman, Orville H. Marceilus, Marian E. Marks, Wil lard C. Mattson, Rolland C. Mer rifield, Frances S. Montag, Edna L. Montgomery, Clare B. Morgan, William J. Moshofsky, Hugh B. Muir, Margaret I. Murphy, B. Leila Nelson, Merlin E. Nelson, Thelma C. Nelson, Ned G. Norton, Marion J. Olson, Muriel J. Olson, Edith A. Onthank, Dorothy F. Oshanic, Peggy F. Overland, Jeanne E. Parker, Robert H. Pearson, Stanford E. Pearson, Alyce M. Pepion, Betty E. Perry, Jean F. Phillips, Theodore J. Pi lip, Elizabeth S. Plankinton, Bet tie L. Plotner, Betty J. Poindex r ter, Charles S. Politz, John A. Powers, Robert L. Ray, Ada C. Renn, Dorothy L. Retzlaff, Nich olas V. Riasanovsky, Norman R. Richards, James L. Richardson, Constance E. Riddell, Beryl G. Robertson, Margie C. J-tobinson, Clyde D. Rose, Clarethel Rose lund, Hildegarde G. Roselund. Marjorie K. Sawyer, George D. Schade, Ray J. Schrick, Bar bara E. Scott, Grace M. Scully, Lois A. Selby, Milton M. Small, Jean E. Spearow, Ruth M. Sprecher, Suzanne Stickels, Eath el L. Sutton, Jeannette E. Thatch er, Kathryn C. Thompson, Gordon H. Torrey, Donald W. Treadgold, Richard J. Turner, Muriel H. Ty son, Yvonne M. Umphlette, Lau Navigators to Meet The class in elements of naga. gat ion will meet Monday night at 8 o’clock in 204 Deady. Stu dents who missed the first meeting should read the first chapter of Dutton, “Naviga tion and Nautical Astronomy’’ before the next meeting of the class. Copies of the text are on reserve in the library. ra B. Wallace, M. Jane Warlick, Walter H. 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