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1941 Cornhusker Yearbook

 
 

ART RIVEN gained prominence in his first college year through his Daily Nebraskan articles on the state's unicameral legislators and his unicameral column, "Beneath the Golden Dome." A potential PBK, he was busy in the spring with Interfraternity debating. Gay funster ARDIS LYMAN is always sought to add pep, as well as entertainment, to every gathering with ever-funny toe and tap dances of her own creation. Good looking DICK GEESMAN promises to win high scholastic honors. His freshman activity interests were directed toward Cornhusker and the military department.

A tireless Cornhusker editorial assistant, buoyant BETTY HOHE is a regular attender of freshman meetings and an active member of the Lincoln Cathedral Choir. The first-year interests of quiet PAULINE DINNIS centered about barb affairs and her duties as an editorial assistant on the Cornhusker staff. ROY LONG, who promises to be a leading Husker athlete in several varsity sports wears the numerals awarded him as one of Nebraska's outstanding frosh footballers.

All-state high school basketball player BOB HEINZELMAN continued his success in college with fine work on the freshman athletic team, winning athletic numerals for himself. Popular DOROTHY THOMAS took time from the social whirl given her by campus men to assist on the Cornhusker, and to earn membership for next year on the AWS Board. The freshman work of pretty LOIS CHRISTIE, Cornhusker assistant, in AWS and Coed Counselor affairs won her both the treasurer-ship of the AWS board and the active membership in Coed Counselors. Freshman

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