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Kearns, who starred in Disraeli; and Marian Sanborn, who, having taught school two years in Michigan prior to coming to Cap, was able to project a depth of maturity into her presentation of Mama in I Re- member Mama. Another celebrity was Lewis Click, who laid himself up for a week or so by taking a nose-dive down the steps of Loy Gym during Freshman week . . . As for their class activities, the Freshmen contributed the grid-iron decorations on the main walk for Homecoming; goal posts, crepe-paper streamers, and yard markers completely transformed the center walk . . . The barn dance, held in Loy Back row: John Phillips, Robert Ponath, Thomas Pope, Marilyn Porter, Richard Poth, Baden Powell, Paul Pretzlaff, William Priesman. Middle row: Jean Ncilsen, Martha Neumeister. Frances Nicholson, Marguerite Nieman, Robert Niethamer, Ruth Oestreich, Doris Parsons, Jeanne Peth. Front row: Dolores McKenzie, Robert Miles, Marilyn Miller, Mary Ann Milliken, Marsh Mobberly, Edgar Moore. Helen Mossbarger, Neysa Neenan. Back row: Jeanette Mann, Helen Marggraf, Suz- anne Marshall, Joan Marx, Joan Matkin, Edith Mautz. Patricia McDonald. James McElligott. Mid- dle row: Mary Lautenschlager, Paul lembke, Robert Lieskc, Thomas Littleton, Jacqueline Logan, Charles Lutz, Jean Lutz. Robert Lynn. Front row: Paul Kingdon, James Klingler, Don Knoerr, Jack Kocsis, Gayle Korneko, Jim Krebs, Margaret Kunz, Frank Lampc. Back row: John Garverick, Mary Gaskins, Gale Gierhart, John Giesel, Lewis Glick, Billy Goesch, Herman Goldenbagen, Fred Goldstein. Middle row: Norma Fischvogt, Raymond Fisher, William Fleischer. Byron Fogt, Joyce Folk, Elizabeth Frame, Theodore Fritz, Carolyn Fudge. Front row: Mar- garet Dalton, Julia Edmund, Barbara Ely, Lura Endres, James Essinger, Gerald Everman, Betty Fields. Arthur Findcis. -10-
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sponsible for helping the Student Union Governing Board . . . The Freshman Glass is proud of the fact that approximately one out of every six students holds a high school honor scholarship . . . Besides this, most of the class members graduated in the upper fourth of their class, usually even higher . . . They have racked up juite an enviable record during this first year ... It is hard to forget the Chicago cheer of Dan Steiner. Bob Huff, and Jim McElligott (it's the one that goes “What’s the matter with the team? and has never failed to impress Ohio Conference audiences with its cleverness). There was also Don Back row: Martha Carlstrom, Paul Carmany, Jeannette Chakeres. Beverly Carzoo, Jeanette Chaney, Nancy Converje. Charles Cooper, Mildred Crago. Middle row: Mary Budke, Irene Buechler, Mari- lyn Burkhart, William Burks, Rich- ard Burrer, Marianne Butcher, Betty Byelene, Sally Cameron. Front row: James Boster. Anne Bostwick, Walter Bowcrsox, Craw- ford, Mary Jane Brehius. Richard Brewer, Don Brooks, Helen 8rown. Back row: William Snyder, Ruth Sonnenberg, Marianne Stacey, James Starr, Daniel Steiner. Paul Stengel, John Stranathan, Richard Sutter. Middle row: Louise Siedman, Grace Sievert, George Simonds, Paul Smart, Jacqueline Smith. Robert Smith, Richard Snouffer, Robert Snyder. Front row: Janet Seeman, Dorothy Seim, Garth Sengclaub, Carolyn Scycrlc, Floyd Shaffer, Cath- leen Shakely, Donald Shaw, Robert Shcaly. Back row: Arthur Kaelber, Wil- liam Kamke, Ann Kassing, Dave Kearney, Donald Kearns, James Keils, Nancy Keller, Jacqueline Kies. Middle row: Norma Hughes, Phyllis Hupp, Norman Imbrock, Fred Ingold, Virginia Iscringhau- sen, Florence Jones, Donald Jor- dan, Rodney Josephson. Front row: Hilary Holste. Arthur Holt. John Horn, Norma Hornung, Doris Hoss, Betty Hogencamp, Dorothy Huetcr, Robert Huff. -9-
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Gym in the spring for tin entire campus, was a success; and the plantation party, with a motif of southern hospitality, was another evidence of Frosh social consciousness . . . Athletically, the Freshman class is ineli- gible for varsity competition, which requires one year of residence . . . This did not deter the muscle-men of ’52 from taking over many intramural and reserve team places. The Freshman football squad, coached by Bill Range, was successful in giving the varsity team tough scrimmage and drill practice. The women students, unhampered by collegiate conference regulations, entered whole-heartedly into inter-school com- petition sponsored by WAA . . . Basketball, field hockey, archery, tennis, and volleyball teams all had Back row: Harold Waldron. Ann Wallis. Earl Wat- kins. Mary Weinman, Virginia Weishaupt, Ann Welti, Paul Wcninger. James Westerman. Middle row: Roberta Treon, Terry Triffon, Lois Ulrich, Elaine Vierk, Pauline Vogel. Gerald Vollbrecht, Conrad Vollmerhausen, Lester Walck. Front row: Elizabeth Swetz, Audrey Taylor. Joan Thomas. Barbara Thompson. William Thompson, Ann Tid- rick. Marylin Tipton, Colene Traucht. Back row: Richard Hershberger, Richard Heuer- man, Clytus Hewitt, James Hewitt. Carolyn High, Marjorie Hildebrandt, Charles Hilston, Joy Hisey. Middle row: Phyllis Gring, Jack Guthrie. Harry Halves. Carolyn Hanson, Paul Harris. Martha Headley, Patricia Hardgrove, Rex Heidmann. Front row: John Gorman. Kenneth Gorrell, Carolyn Grahl, Richard Graves, Pauline Grebe, Donald Green. James Griffin, Lawrence Griffin. Back row: Douglas Sausc, Agnes Schaad, William Schamadan, George Schardt, James Schellhase. Neil Schleicher, Nancy Schneider, Margaret Schweizer. Middle row: Susie Roller, Forrest Rousculp, Franklin Rundio. Francis Sammet. Marion Sanborn, Willard Sandbrink. Ronald Sattelberg. Eugene Sauer. Front row: Dorothy Purdum, Cle- ment Rader, Ralph Ramsey, Joanne Redman. Doris Reinke, Alice Ruetter. Richard Rinck, David Robinson. - 11 -
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