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Joyce Hughes Allen Business Education, B.S. Astoria, Illinois Ruth Anderson Chemistry, B.A. Los Angeles, California Joan Audrey Backe Psychology, B.A. Withee, Wisconsin Sandra Adelaide Bates Physical Education, B.S. Kewanee, Illinois Jeanne Marie Bergsten Sociology, B.A. Tonkawa, Oklahoma
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Seniors enjoy one of their many privileges. SENIOR CLASS Vicki Jensen, President; Ardis Huffman, Vice-Pres- ident; Peggy Lieberman, Secretary; Alison Smith, Treasurer; Louise Karas, Executive Representative; Ruth Anderson, Judicial Representative How does a group of girls become a class ? How do they learn to work together and to grow? From in- dividuals with varying interests, to a class, and back to individuals — better for having known the unity and oneness of working together — the class of ' 60 has completed the cycle of college life. In September, ' 56, over two hundred girls came to Mac as freshmen. Each was a separate person, seeking her own goals, going her own way ; each had her own reasons for coming to Mac. Before long, meetings began, classes started, and the Green Girls descended. Days were hectic for a while, but with the first freshman serenade, the girls began to act as one. By the time their project, Home to Rome, had been presented, they were a class — the class of ' 60. When they returned in the fall of ' 57, six of the class members became Green Girls, carrying out initiation for the new freshmen. Then, as a class, on Senior Recognition Day, they honored their sister class. The sophomore project, Da Dizzy Dane, was a take-off on Hamlet. On becoming juniors, the class of ' 60 eagerly awaited the arrival of their own shirts and rings. Besides publishing a Student Directory, the class sponsored Junior Work Day, and Lantern Drill. Doing things together all year, the class accom- plished a great deal ; they were looked upon by the freshmen as really being indivisible. 14
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Bonita Wegner Bryant Frances Ann Budd English, A.B. Speech and Drama, B.A. Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin Springfield, Ohio Catherine Curran Marceline Dale English, B.A. Home Economics, B.S. Springfield, Illinois San Jose, California Nancy Lamb Davis History, B.A. Middletown, Connecticut Marilyn Manlove Day Chemistry, B.A. Jacksonville, Illinois
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