English: Title: Shirley Mae Dyson illustrates on blackboard that there are four men for every girl at Glendale College, Calif., 1948
Published caption:ILLUSTRATING HER POINT -- Shirley Mae Dyson illustrates on Glendale College blackboard her point that there are four men for every girl on campus and that the school has good reason to add vocational studies to coeds' curriculum. Listening to her argument and apparently agreeing are Dick Swart, left, and Bob Burnett.
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