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First row: S. Silberstein, P. Steinberg, 5. Mann, I. Shere, M. Archer, P. Price, S. Miller, I Kuhne, A. Cox, S. Montag, L. Thorley, A. Black, C. Basch, M. Leary, L. Rivkin. Second row: 1N1 Hanks, E. Voss, M. Beal, H. Zirkler, C. Burrows, B. Broda, I Dempsey, G. Bensky, C. Coleman, A, Parsons, B. Krantz, C. Alcorn. Third row: I Linton, B. McCrann, M. Schieb, S. Davis, E. Hodgkinson, A. Moore, B. Klemm, P. Pendley, C. Hill, M. I Bassett, S. SChultes, I.Bar11hart, N. Liiieken, M. Myerson, C. Einstein, E. Marx. Fourth row: S. Lewis, W. Iames, S. Oren- stcin, I. McBride, Mi I. Cauling, I Greene, I. Loucks, B. Leetch, B. Kempske, P. Graves, I Hall, I. Keese, B. Bray, C. Thomas, M. McKenna, E. Sehumaehcr, C. Lowry, B. Thornton, N. Meeteer, I. Martin, M. Taylor, G. Kondak, S. Finemani vited to watch. Some projects to make money came next on the agenda, with snackbar service and photographing couples at the Winter Cotil- lion and May Ball. For SingSong the theme lIGung-HO was Chosen, denoting the challenge facing the Fresh- man class and how they had rallied to meet it. The class placed second in the all college compe- tition. It was also at Sing Song that the class advisors, Dr and Mrs. Noble, were announced and all freshmen joined in the song to their special hombre. Shortly after this, the frosh turned out for a dance with Hopkins, fraterni- ties, llCampus Capers. We figured out the complicated trolley fares 0f the Baltimore Transit Company and lived through the subezero atmosphere of our second term exam week. We bought slickers for the monsoon season and began to feel a lot less Igreen. W hen Spring came to Maryland, a picnic was held in honor of the big sisters. There was also a party for some children from an orphanage in Baltimore. We walked through the woods to Towson and signed our schedule cards for our soPhomore year. Two other jobs which required real effort and labor were the freshman preview book and the Freshman scrapbook. The Erst year of our Coucher career has proved exciting; what will the future bring? W hatever it is, the Class of I56 can handle it. 27
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the eager, enthusiastic, material plastic Toward the end of September, students and faculty looked into the vacant rooms and blank schedule cards which would soon be Elled with another freshman Class. Later the basic elements of this new unit arrived 011 campus, mixed to- gether, and again created a functioning whole. During Freshman W eek skits were presented, songs were sung around the bonErC with big sisters, and there was a sightseeing tour of Balti- more and Vicinity that was talked about for weeks. Big sisters took us out to dinner. The meetings with President Kraushaar and Dean . . . F reshmen Geen were also special events 111 Freshman Week. A short time later elections were held and our new oHicers were: Keni Teague, presi- dent; Sue Fineman, Vice president; Harriet Spackman, secretary; and Ia11et Conway, treas- urer. Freshman beanies and sweatshirts appeared 011 campus and the spirit of 756 was 011 the record. The first Class project was the annual fall mixer with Hopkins with the theme set as Dancing in the Stars. Then a TV set was rented by the class for the Presidential Inauguration and every- one not fighting crowds in W ashington was in- First row: L Youngman B. Brown V. Hulse, D.N1oorc E. VVidtman E Pitt R. Croxton, I McCanlev, V Brewer, P. Sullivan, E. Wright. Second row: R. Carroll A. Boyer, B Brueniug,F .Goldberg, I. Ieffries,A.Tu11y,I. Walsh, A. Dodson, M. Clark, M. I. Dowd, C. Price, B. Caldcrwood, C. Cole11der,B.Che11ev,M.Rydel. Third 1011: B. Geis R. Furst C. Teaguc E. W yler L Bowman C.1V,1cChire T. Bellas V.Vellist0,F.Morga11 K Blanchard I Conway, A Iohanson I. Shepard M. Hall, M Stonequist F. Shrader I. Marbury, I. Becker, B. Ceohegan, M. Lamb C. Friese. Fourth row: K. Wade, I. Thayer B.Collins,H.SpaCk111a11 D.Holaha11 N Andre,I.Gillia111 E. Coldstone, E.Ham1in,N.AIlan P Beirnc, K. Sziklai M. Noble, P. Freeman, K. Ribble H. Smith. 26
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The Freshman Class ofhcers-iilled with enthusiasm over their first year of progresseGung H0! Left to right: I. Conway, treasurer; K. Lowry, Sergeant- at-Arms; P. Bicrne, Sergeant-at-Arms; C. Teague, President; S. Fineman, Vice- President; W. James, Recorder of Points; H. Spackman, Secretary. To maintain ustout heart and physical well being hs. Mann points the way for a Body Mechanics class. Taking their social regulations test from Bennett president, M. Meyer; G. Friese, M. Beal, and R. Buckley wade through in town, out of town; sign in, sign out; 12:30,s, 1:30is-whewl 28
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