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OFFICERS, L. to R.: F. Poehlman, President; A. Lorente, Student Council Representative; P. Bolster, Student Council Representative; P. Edgecombe, Vice President; W. Offutt, Chaplain; J. Gibbs, Treasurer. Not present: L. Owens, Secretary. The Senior Class Our Freshman year, under the capable leadership of President David Eshelman, was one 9f eager participation in the new joys and struggles of college life. Our class grew together in Christian fellowship and sorrowed at the departure of fellow classmates. , With Ardell Thomas at the helm, our Sophomore year .was one of continued development and increased dedica- tion. Vital programs of spiritual and social activity helped to unify the class. David Gay became President our Junior year when we faced decisions and academic struggles as well as many exciting experiences. We enjoyed Victory in the Tune Tangle and approved the choices of Janine Braun as Campus Queen and Ardell Thomas as the new Student Council President. We lay sleeping while the Seniors un- expectedly disappeared on their sneak. Serious preparation and a whirl of socials characterized our Senior year under the direction of Frank Poehlman. Engrossed in the controversy over a marvelous Sneak, the glitter of Carolyn Millerts selection as Ca'mpus Queen, and the wonder of our last year, we, the Class of 1963, suddenly reached the day when we stood with diploma in hand. Eastern was now behind us-the world before us.
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mmmmmmna.-mw:w A TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1963: 5; am. . . Now learn What remains! More keenly hear! 5. . Till thou see through the nature of things, And how exists the interwoven frame. Iiifwrt;7 -Tt' 1- ? T's??? r, .h- Twp: ,. . WM .i i . .. ., x r v e - .i x -' i' A . .. oi I K o' - 'x t cars .1 5 . This is the charge for each of you as you continue on your many ways. This expresses in one way your goal as you finish your years at'Eastern. However, make no mistake, you still have the majority of your work and edu- cation ahead of you. In your short stay here, you have had many experiences Which you Will remember and savor. The sweet taste of learning and discovery, the warmth of friendships formed with Classmates, and the luxuriousness of Great Oak will keep Eastern in yOur thoughts. You have been guided through a course of study designed to equip you for many tasks. The driving force through all this has been the fact that the mind must be trained be- fore it can comprehend. The training is long and hard, but you know that there are no short cuts in educa- tion. If you think you have found any, be sure that you will be shortchanged When you use them. Above all, I hope that you have finished your undergraduate training With a thirst for excellence in all things. As you move toward your goals, strike out on the way not so plainly marked. Move toward the difficulties so that in success you will find satisfaction, nay, but joy; for satisfaction is lowly, but how pure and rich a thing is joy. I leave with you this one thought from the pen of Robert Frost in llThe Road Not Taken - Two roads diverged in a wood, and 1- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. May God go with you, Your friend and adviser, j QMKL,
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