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The Class of 1960 • • • The Class of 1960 cannot boast of any great scholastic or athletic achievements. It can, however, be considered advanced in the art of spending, not wasting, spare time. Therefore, it is best to look at the class in its best field of endeavor. The members have followed definite routines throughout the year which arc viewed in the following paragraphs with some sense of levity. The convenient place to start our tour in quest of the Senior Class is in the Senior Room. There we find Jim “Snake Hcng standing between his radio squipment and Wally Plimpton, whose muscular contortions may extend to “Snake’s hi-fi. Oblivious to this is Stew Pinkerton, who is frantically directing photographers Kent van den Berg and Dave-baby” Bowen in their search for Call O’Pan lens shots. Rosie can be heard shouting directions to seniors —they shouldn’t pose for the photogs, he says —as he tucks in his shirt. Mork ami Holtz arc crouched by the coat rack, where Andy is asleep, trying to arouse some enthusiasm for the com- ing week-end’s festivities. Organizer Sam Stenson tells Charlie Dcavcr that he will be invited too. The future brothers-in-law Harry Randolph and Remy Mithun arc trying to invent a new senior game, since the noisy wall-ball has been outlawed by the fun-hating next door neighbors and by those across the street (hall). As we open the Senior Room door, we sec Al Burns running by on his way to show the coach his new balloon-ball pitch. In the trophy room Promoter Dave Skramstad has lined up the weekly fight between “Spider” Bob Rizcr and Jim Agncw. Manager Bob Melamed watches in terror to sec that none of “his swimmers arc hurt. At the Senior Table Jack Priest, absorbed in Greek history, is paying no attention to Jim Nelson. Jim is trying to line up Jack with a date for next year at Princeton, but Jack remains enchanted by the Greek. Larry Connolly interjects that Jim should solve his current problems before worrying about next year. Charlie Back Row, left to right: Luther, Hawkinson, Deaver, Moor, Anderson, McLeod, Rizer, Agncw, Larson. Heng, Mitchell, Hanold, Priest, Pinkerton. Second Row: Stenson. Mathieson, Druy, Morken, Hazen, Burns, Holtzerman. Johnson, Kuchn. Mithun. Platt, Corrigan, Nelson, Connolly. Fust Row: van den Berg, Rosenblatt, Cornell, Plimpton. Fish, Solstad, Donaldson, Beach, Melamed, Crane, Randolph, Skramstad, Simenscn, Mr. Glenn — Adviser. Absent: Bowen. 22
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