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..- thfVa Lahr, A. Lorente; FOURTH ROW: J. Gibbs, G. McCurdy, A. Thomas, L. Waltz, F. Girdwood, D. Cornelius, R. Plimpton, D. Sed- ziol, G. Goodwin; FIFTH ROW: R. Onischuck, R. Krivos, R. Cassidy, R. Lothian, H. Bunting L. Thoren, D. Rowlands, F. Poehl- man, R. Hughes, C. Cipson. A ; LASS OF l963 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: G. McCurdy, Vice- President; A. Thomas, President; P. Edgecombe, Secretary; SECOND ROW: D. Gay, Student Council Rep- resentative; R. Baker, Treasurer: J. Gibbs, Student Council Representa- tive. l ' wyxxXXkXXX xxx xx m
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nVVV a W . gtw M 1;- .u s '4 xxxxW xix xx MW mmW Kmixwmmmmww $er anxxrxx xxxxxxw ,, 2 X , ? FIRST ROW: L. Bowers, J. Forney, M. A. Fair, J. Dahl, G. Lumia, G. Morgan, L. Owens, M. Blum, L. Pullen, J. Clausen, R. A. Davis, R. Baker; SECOND ROW: C. Miller, H. Saratovksky, J. Braun, G. Reckless, C. Parker, B. Moore, C. Rowley, L. Burger, R. Kemp, N. Read, D. Gay; THIRD ROW: J. McDonald, P. Bolster, M. Parker, N. Tomajko, M. Hall, E. Veninga, J. Cleaves, P. SOPHOMORES At the close of the 1960-1961 school year, one of Easternls finest sophomore classes is begin- ning to realize that they really don,t know all that there is to know. Some may have come to the realization too late, but the training that they have received thus far will be invaluable to them no matter what their chosen profession. Through their two years at college, the class has done much of which to be proud. Among the class members are one of the school7s finest musicians, one of the Delaware Valley Confer- enceis best basketball players, and many of the most active leaders, in campus activities. In ad- dition t0 the leaders, many willing workers have idealized the 14Spirit of ,63,i by volunteering their services and helping to the best of their abilities. Thankful for the opportunity of spending two more years at Eastern Baptist College, the mem- bers of the Sophomore Class wish the best of luck to the Class of 1961 and pray for Godls blessing on all that they do.
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One down and three to go! For the Class of 1964, freshman year at Eastern Baptist College meant new experiences, new challenges, new friends. Arrival on campus was swiftly followed by a round of activities planned by the Student Coun- cil social committee and a series of tests admin- istered by Dr. Kannwiseher. The class proved its sense of humor in its talent show featuring bathing ttbeautiesb, and a hSwamif, Later, muscles were tested in a rainy FRESHMEN - CLASS OF tug-of-war. Class spirit began to emerge as the freshmen par- ticipated ably in school life. They became valu- able members of campus clubs, literary societies, and their choir. Officers chosen by the class helped to plan and guide activities which drew the class together. One such activity was the spring tune tangle. Looking forward to continued growth and serv- ice at Eastern, the Class of 1964 fondly remem- bers its year of beginnings... FIRST ROW: R. A. Barker, E. Vough, V. Grant, S. Whitman, E. Billups, C. Trindle, L. Hodges, B. Bois, S. Myers, C. Pirro, L. Bixby, N. Carr, M. Johnson; L. Merkle, M. Kinsman, M. Edwards, M. Marchany; SECOND ROW: D. Maxell, J. Hirt, J. Ren- shaw, A. Newcomer, 0. POWell, R. Wagner, D. Greene, H. Reeder, J. Cassidy, E. Pickard, P. Seagren, M. VanCise, S. Sheard, C. Rumberger, B. Warner, C. Steele; THIRD ROW: D. Maring,'J. Herrmann, R. Williams, L. Wertz, D. Relitch, S. Scamman, L. Kinna, S. Forney, J. Hendrickson, L. Meeden, H. Johnson, V. Hassler, M. Dugdale, J. Hahn, M. Lindberg; FOURTH ROW:
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