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First Class, 1963-First Row, left to right: Bob Handcos, Jack Chase, Ed Lee, Dick Guthrie. Second Row: Gary Sausser, Lloyd Foight, Don Coleman, George Orlicki, Denny Leach, Lyle Robey. Third Row: Sam Thompson, Tom Solenberger, Jim Nolan. Fourth Row: Ed Rowan, Ted Yamashita. Missing: Ray Nloose, Cammy Lewis, Bob Clements, Hunter Shotwell and Dale Garvey. Our four years spent on Fraternity Row have now become an ingrained part of each of us, a part we would not trade with any man. We were drawn from the fields of Missouri, the granite hills of Vermont, the banks of the Schuylkill, the . dairylands of Wisconsin, and the deserts of Nevada. We were taken as indivi- N Q duals and molded into a working unit, always striving for the ultimate: N fwmtzs, another minute under the Brown Boy. Our academic record was surpassed by ' N ' r ,,, yt -r.,., , y only 23 other companies, and we were known to have more men on the Dean s Qf' it .,., Lists than any other. The last two sections became our home, except for Sam, , Ed, and Jerry, and they were the reasons many of us made it at all. We adopted ' the mottos of those who had gone before, A tenth pro is a tenth wasted, and we Never let academics interfere with education. , ..2: If r f v s. ..,,,,,,.,,.,,, at ,... L? sis '-r's' 466
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': 'N , 1' X ,gg K-2 X i i ix , M iz , XX g l x .. ' A f 1 Xi- XE-.: ,fm , XXX D . : v FOR AULD LANG SYNE . .. Four short years ago we came And now it's time to leave For some it's time to raise the cup For some it's time to grieve... In some the memory will fade In most it's bound to last For some tomorrows come too slow For most they come too fast. But while there's time, we'lI raise th And drink to days gone by And sing a song for auld lange syne Before the moments fly... We'll let tomorrow bring its own But make this final vow . .. To meet again for auld lang syne Sometime, somewhere, somehow! SCU First Class, 1963-First Row, left to right: Glenn Marrs, Anthony McGann, Larry Nledlin, Bud Hall. Second Row: Bill Smith, Denny Murphy, Vesa Alakulppi, Fred Douglas. Third Row: Gordon Dopslaff, Gordie Waugh, Nick Kuzemka, Chuck Workman. Fourth Row: Gordie Holterman, Derwin Pope, Mike Summers, Lynne Patten. Fifth Row: John Bell, Dean Dowling, Al Marrow. Standing -John Parker, Gary Coe. 468
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