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FRESHMEN Claude Aciee Joe Anderson Dave Aimonen Larry Bailee Karen Balaton Ed Barber Joy Barsoctl Bob Baxtok Gene Baum Renee Bedard Robin Bedaid Jerry Bribeck Earl Beil Lillian Belxer Bill Bersuna Janice Betts Dorothy Bird Diane Bishop Pete Botmirer Jerry Button Bob Booth Dan Bottler Bob Brawtey Nancy Breed!me Alfred Broil man James Brown gadoid Brown Jeanne Browning Jim Burr Dana Byfleld Bill Byrne Jean Byrne Dick Caldwell Pat Campbell Don Carlson
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flow 1i Mr. n«4ln«. AiOtn Kap.ng, Tarry Jansen. Virginia Vaili. flow 1: Joy Barcotti. Oan Boater, Nellie Punch. “flesh man Class Central it proud of its little ones, ttie freshman class. From the day they first got here they have earned and kept the unofficial title of The Friendliest Class In the Friendliest College. Spoon-playing Alden Esping was elected freshman president early in the ear and competently led his class to high esteem. Others also elected as leaders of the group were Terry Jansen, vice president; Virginia Calli, secre¬ tary; Nellie Punch, treasurer; and Joy Barsotti and Dan Boiler, social commis¬ sioners. Dr. Mayberry and Dr. Rodine were co-advisers for the class. Tho freshmen first proved their merit by displaying both spirit and sports¬ manship throughout their trying initiation by the sophomores, and again when, although organized only a few days, they took an active part in Homecoming by preparing a skit for stunt night and by entering a float in the parade. A while later the youngest Centralites successfully sponsored a dance, the Drumstick Rag. complete with live music. The year has been full of the fresh¬ men ' s activities, each one helping to raise and round out their fine reputation. But the year has passed, and Central has elevated its bright-faced fresh¬ men to the second rung on the ladder of higher education, the sophomore class. Still fun-loving but definitely wiser, Sweecy’s Class of I9S9 has taken the first step toward becoming a group of fine and friendly college graduates.
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