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THE JA1]SEE ECHO
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954
NUMBER 14
Photo by John Edstrom
eated, left to right: Jim Evans, Perry Campbell, Don Lillie, and Ron Nordby.
funding, left to right: Paul Collins, Jerry Starin, Dave Dunn, Jerome Pribyl, Togie Ranfranz,
Dick Hamann, and Bob Brown.
emales Frustrated By
Face Foliage On Fellows
Pictured above is undoubtedly the largest group of barber's
lightmares ever congregated in one spot since the last submarine
j|:ame home from a war patrol. And these, by no means, are all!
' There are a few more shy guys running around our halls who were
r oo bashful to have their pictures taken.
ill app'|BK sudden influx of face foliage can be traced partly to the
>. Rochester Centennial celebration and partly to man's natural aversion
lo razor blades. Given two excellent reasons such as these, most
on Alt men cannot resist the impulse to do away with the daily chore of
's. carving off the potential cooky-dusters. Some, for instance Bob
Brown, gave it a trial whirl and ended up with a fine set of sideburns.
iEMINGDthers,.such as Perry Campbell, Don Lillie, Dave Dunn, and Jerome
DERWOrrJby^ faithfully cut away all but the chin-whiskers and come up with
R ^^goatees of varying shapes and colors. And then there are the suave
Jypes, Dick Hamann for example, who bring forth their manliness in
he form of a good, old-fashioned moustache. And then, too, there
are the brave souls who throw all caution to the winds and develop
whiskers wherever they happen to grow, as in the cases of Jim Evans
and Gerald Starin.
There seem to be varying attitudes concerning the growth of
hese crops of camouflage. The guys who sprout these ticklers like
S'hem for a number of reasons. First, they say that there is a feeling
>f deep-down satisfaction when they arise in the morning and men-
ally stick their tongues out at the thought of shaving. Second, they
EAIiave no worries about cutting themselves while shaving. Third, a
nan with a full grown beard seems to associate himself with Paul
___Jur>yan and acts accordingly. And last, though not least, it gives
——-hem an excuse, (by tickling the gals) to snuggle up to the female
copulation.
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The opposition also has many wives or sweethearts don't allow
deas about the whole subject, them. And in a number of cases,
"est of which can't be printed— it is just downright impossible to
Springtime and Music
Annual Banquet Theme
This year's Spring Banquet will be held on May 25, in the Central Cafeteria. The theme for the banquet will be "Springtime and
Music," and the decorations and posters for the banquet will be centered around' this theme. Mr. Wayne Field, a graduate of Rochester
Junior College, will be the main speaker at the event which climaxes
the year's activities at RJC. Mr. Field will speak on "Ten Pillars of
Success."
Wayne Webb, president of the sophomore class, will act as
master of ceremonies. At the banquet Dave Sperling, this year's student council president, will pass on the gavel to the president of next
year's council, Don Kruse. Also to be awarded at the banquet are
the Booster Cup, the "Golden R's," and the Legion award. Dave
Dunn, president of the freshman class, will present the winner of the
Booster Cup; this winner will remain a secret until the presentation.
Last year's Booster Cup award went to double winners, Alice Dodge
and Charles Eichten. The "Golden R's" will be awarded by Miss
Mart and Mr. Dubbert; the winners of this award'will also remain a
secret until the banquet. Last year's "Golden R" winners were Alice
Dodge and John Dreher. Presenting the Legion award will be Mr.
Singley, the award last year was won by William Christopherson.
grow one! In the last case, the
] I" • it least not in this paper. Naturally the women say they don't guys with the gardens on rheir
J them because they tickle, faces take great pleasure in teaser men don't grow them pri- ing the poor fellow who just
larily because they have a job doesn't have it in him to promote
Isn't allow them, or their (Continued on page 2, col. 5)
IT!
Banquet Speaker
Is Wayne Field
Mr. Wayne Field, Minnesota's
outstanding young man of 1953,
has accepted an invitation to be
the guest speaker at the annual
banquet on May 25. Mr. Fisld's
topic will be "Ten Pillars of Success."
Mr. Field, who attended Rochester Junior College as a G. I.
student, received his Associate of
Arts degree in Pre-Dentistry in
1948. While at JC he was very
active with the publications, being business manager for the
Echo, and both business and publicity chairman for the yearbook.
He is credited for devising the
name "Rajuco" for the yearbook.
Mr. Field was a member of the
student council both years he attended JC. He was also sophomore class president, a member
of the chorus and Gamma Rho.
In 1947, he received the Booster
Cup Award. After graduating
from JC he attended the University of Minnesota, where he was
enrolled in the College of Business Administration.
Mr. Field was recently named
Minnesota's outstanding young
man of the year by the State
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Since being named as such, Mr.
Field has completed a trip around
the world with three other Jaycee leaders. His trip included
stops in China, India, Egypt,
(Continued on page 2, col. 1)
J.C. to Hold
Picnic Tonight
The Rochester Junior College
annual spring picnic will be held'
tonight, Friday, May 14, at the
Zumbro Valley Park at 4:15.
Games, such as softbaW and
volleyball, will be played. There
will be potato salad., potato chips,
hot dogs, tuna and egg salad
sandwiches, and pop for lunch.
The price of tickets will be from
50 to 60 cents. Tom Roessler
and Mike Sugg are acting as co-
chairmen of the food committee.
The chairman of the game committee is Marilyn Ernst, and Rosemary Moon is serving as chairman
of the ticket committee. Todge
Ranfranz is in charge of transportation fo and from the picnic.
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Dean Hill will speak at the
banquet on his "Impressions of
the School Year." There will also
be a duet sung by Norma Jeanne
Walhus and James Evans. Taking part in the candle lighting
ceremony for the banquet will be
Elizabeth LaPlante, as the main
speaker, and Arlene McCue, Margaret Lee, Sharon Fountain, Idanna Kuehn, Mary Jane Huntsinger,
Sandra Harding, Lillian Von Os-
ten, and Faye Nesler as candle
lighters. The gift from the sophomore class to RJC will also be
presented at this time.
Don Kruse and Frank Smith are
in charge of the program, and
Sue Rye and Dave Sperling are
in charge of the food and the
arranging of the menu. The decorations committee is headed by
Dave Dunn, with Elaine Harvey
and Wayne Webb as student
council members, assisted by
Perry Campbell and Mary Jane
Huntsinger.
Calendar of Events
SPRING PICNIC
T-O-N-l-G-H-T
SPRING BANQUET
May 25
FINALS - May 28
VACATION - May 29-31
COMMENCEMENT
June 8
M. Wayne Fie
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