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Freshmen President Richard Herrscher Vice President Barbara McDaniel Secretary Barry Brooks Treasurer Mike Jones Left to right: Barbara McDaniel, Mike Jones, Richard Herrscher, Barry Brooks. September marked the appearance of the “lean and hungry look” as portrayed by the entering freshmen. Registration went by without incidence, and we were “off to the races.” Little did we know that this was to be the “Birth of the Blues.” Everyone was nervous and plagued by feelings of inadequacy at first. Many felt, however, that Dr. Biggs was kidding when he told us how rough it was going to be. He wasn’t, as was exem- plified by the first quiz. The first quarter went by quite rapidly; our academic load was such that we scarcely had time to bemoan our lot. Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, though all too short, were welcomed breaks from the ritual of compulsory class attendance. The third quarter, though bringing an even heavier academic load, turned out to be our most enjoyable, with such courses as bacteriology and oral microbiology affording new incentives. Our spring class picnic proved to be a delightful break from the routine—one which we hope to per- petuate throughout our stay at Baylor. May was typified by a flurry of rumors; some good, some bad, but none true. Tension mounted as finals approached, but no one was actually lost to insanity, despite persistent rumors to the opposite effect. As the year progressed the class became a closer-knit group working together for mutual benefit and, hopefully, for the benefit of the school. We sincerely hope that this tendency will continue and that one day we will be able to serve Baylor as she has served us. co
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Top Row, left to right: Barry G. Acker, Robert W. Gilbreth, Scotty Word, Ronald Watkins, Daniel A. Gestring, Edward K. Corbett, Hamilton Jones, Larry D. Truitt. Bottom Row, left to right: John W. Rose, Paul Walker, Richard Johnson, Delmer C. Davis, Randolph M. Ray, Lee Schwarzentraub, Bobby Battles, Allen R. Myers. Freshmen Below—Top Row, left to right: Chris J. Freeman, Marvin C. Kastrop, Jerry R. Herndon, John T. Goodman, Owen Dillard, Robert R. Eatmon, Myron L. Evetts, Carl B. Stewart, John N. Sears, Michael Dobbins. Bottom Row, left to right: Patrick Pitchford, Joe A. Fry, Jeffery P. Foster, Jack C. Shropshire, James B. Holton, Steven A. Levy, Thomas J. Clayton, Steven Lindley, Lawrence Mast, Tom Tennery.
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