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For the Class of 1961 May 27 was more than a day. It was an eventeean end and a beginning. The mem- bers of the graduating class, with memories of the hard work and good times which had filled their four years at Eastern, looked forward to the opportunity to make their contributions to the world for which those four years had prepared them. Like all freshmen, the class embarked upon their col- lege careers both unsure and hopeful. Arrival on campus in September, 1957 was a jumble of impres- sions. After parties given by the Student Council social committee, tests administered by Dr. Kann- wischer, and a week of orders given by the sophomores taided and abetted by the other upperclassmeni, class members settled down to'a fairly normal year of study and activity. By the end of the year they had become participating members of many campus organizations and had begun to discover the spirit of Eastern. Leadership for the crucial first year was ably supplied by Jack Wallace as president with Harold Johnson and Tim Brand representing the class in Student Council. As sophomores members of the class began to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in school life. A welcome change in the Freshman Week pro- cedure found the Class of 961 in the position of tiBossesfi Tim Brand became class president and continued in that position for the junior year. The junior year was one of academic decision as students chose their major fields. It was a year of special class pride as Martha Richardson became Campus Queen and as the class sung its way to victory in the first Student Council sponsored Tune Tangle. The senior year came swiftly and passed swiftly. Harold Johnson proved a capable president for this last year during which the class struggled with grad- uate record examinations and tried to sneak. Other highlights of the year were a class party and the formal banquet. Most important was the moment in which the class received their diplomas, symbols of achievement and promises of things to come.
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. .-,--.-.VV--y.-.-.-4-a-v 3- JEAN MARIE BARTHOLOMEW Jean Chemistry Science Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; German Club 1, Secretary 2, 3; Student Council, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, Secretary 4; Inter-Dormitory Council 1, 2; Log 1, Literary Editor 3, Editor 4; Spotlight 1, News Editor WALTER L. AMOS JR 4; Mask and Bauble 3, Secretary 4; Hockey 9 , 1, 2; Spring Show 4. Walt Hlstory Freshman Choir; Spotlight, Sports Editor 4; Spiritual Life Committee, Chairman 3. BARBARA DEE BALL Barbie Psychology Kappa Mu Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Mask and Bauble 1, Vice-President 2, Stu- dent Director 3; Log 2, 3, 4; Spot- light 2, 3; Spiritual Life Commit- tee 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. JOSEPH VINTON ASH Vint Mathematics Kappa Alpha Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Music Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3; Freshman Choir; T Touring Choir 2, 3; Science Club JUDITH SHANKLE BARTINE 2; Rungs 2, 3, 4. Judy Music Kappa Mu Chi 1, Publicity Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, 4; French Club 1, President 2; Cheerleading 1, 2; Cultural Committee Chairman 3; Spotlight 1, 2; Touring Choir 2,3.
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