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CLASS OFFICERS — Left to right: Dotty Eckhort. socrotory; Armond Cinciripino. president; Joon Zioglor. treosuror; Thomos Eckhort, vico-presidont. 24
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The Sophomore Class September, 1959 marked the beginning of the second year for the Sophomore Class. It marked, too, a new sense of class unity; not one of necessity but one of free choice. This sense of unity expressed itself in the spirit of cooperation which character- ized the building of the class float and the preparations for the class-sponsored St. Valentine Dance. The Sophomores were now in a position to salve some of the wounds they had suf- fered the year before. This feeling was tempered by a genuine desire to see this years' Freshman Class as integrated a part of the college as the Sophomores had become. President ................................... Neil Dreibelbis Vice-Presidont......................Virginia Wells Secretary...................... Mary Louise Kelley Treasurer.......................... Gladys Albright Advisor ....................................... Mr. Stevens 23
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Don Krzywucki, Joon Ziegler, Donna Zimmerman, and Joff Piece pose with their class floot. The Junior Class With the start of the first semester, the Juniors began the last half of four very fruitful years of college living. Those who realized the significance of this moment might have felt a slight twinge of nostalgia. They were no longer timid Freshmen or more self-assured Sophomores, but, along with the Seniors, they had become the patriarchal leaders of the school. Respon- sibilities weighed more heavily upon their shoulders. However, most of the Juniors did not stop to pay reverence to this fleeting moment. They were busy with the Home- coming float, with ordering their class rings, and with early-bird planning for the All- College Revue. And so the moment went by unnoticed, and the Juniors became senior members in the college fraternity. President ..................... Armond Cinciripino Vice-President .................... Thomas Eckhart Secretary ........................ Dorothy Hieber Treasurer ........................... Joan Ziegler Advisor................................Mr. Hamme 25
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