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FRESHMEN - FRONT ROW: C. Warfield, T. Weight, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: T. Sower, H. Smith, J, Weiss, R. Wolfe THIRD ROW: R. Swab, N. Waite, G. Vissers, M. Wolfersberger. FOURTH ROW: C. Woolley, P. Spen- cer, S. Stetler, B. Weaver. FIFTH ROW: S. Wolf, J. Stauffer, M. Wicks, D. Stumm. SIXTH ROW: S. Stocker, C. Wright, C. Weigel, S. Tongu. SEVENTH ROW: P. Ulrich, D. Williams, D. Stanton, F. Yeager. REVIEWING and checking the progress of the freshmen are centennial class advisers Ralph S. Shay and Richard D. Magee. SHOULD HAVE DANCED AIL NIGHT! moan Laughlin Hall freshman girls as they hobble to dining hall on skiev night. CHEERS FROM BYSTANDERS, threats from Wayne, music from the fabulous freshman bond, and still the best don ' t always win. 11
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FRESHMEN Begto Every freshman entering college has a new life ahead of him, a life that is characterized by academic fortitude and social stamina. These facts became evident to the centennial class of 1966 as the year progressed. For the first time the incoming students were expected to read The American Character by D. W. Brogan before arriv- ing in the fall. When the students arrived, this book was dis- cussed under the guidance of the faculty. Academically su- perior to previous classes, a greater degree of mental activity was expected from a relatively large segment of the new class. The honors program was expanded to allow more stu- dents to participate in this system. Guided by their class advisers Richard D. Magee and Ralph S. Shay, freshmen adopted the challenging slogan the best class ever. After a vigorous election campaign, the class elected as officers Richard Simington, president; Susan Schlesinger, vice-president; Carolyn Miller, secretary,- Joan Higgins, treasurer; and Richard Barshinger, faculty-student council representative. Maintaining the tradition of the past and striving to achieve new frontiers for the future genera- tions are their aims. To kindle the spirit of the freshmen, a class party took place in the beginning of the year. The enthusiasm which was sparked that night continued throughout the year, from the crowning of homecoming queen Joan Higgins to the last dance of the spring, as the class of 1966 set out to prove it- self the best class ever. FRESHMEN — FRONT ROW: K. Bachant, N. Bachant, J. Bachant, J. Bof- fenmyer. SECOND ROW: L. Beltram, V. Crass, J. Codington, J. Clapp. THIRD ROW: J. Bailey, C. Anderson, J. Bayer, R. Bohnson. FOURTH ROW: R. Campbell. L. Chere, T. Christman, T. Checker. FIFTH ROW: W. Camp- bell, R. Casey, R. Corsaro, E. Brown. SIXTH ROW: A. Bullard, R. Buys, S. Burkey, D. Deck. SEVENTH ROW: C. Diehl, G. Clauser, P. Beckley, T. Boy- er EIGHTH ROW: E. Brooks, R. Barshinger, E. Braun. LEADING THE ' BEST CLASS EVER ' is the responsibility of freshman officers Richard Simington, president; Richard Barshinger, faculty-student council representative; Carolyn Miller, secretary; Susan Schlesinger, vice-president; and Joan Higgins, treasurer. r N. .-..A.
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HEY FROSH, three demerits for failing the test, three for failing to take the re-test, three for failing the re-test, one more demerit for ANYTHING, and you, too, can visit J -Board. REPRESENTING Sierra Leone are Harold Hedd and James Tongu, seated, and Switzerland, Jean de Schaller, standing. TW; Adopt Qboqow, ' Best C $ mJ FRESHMEN - FRONT ROW: S. Heintzelman, E. Lindquist, C. Hostetter, S. Kauffman. M. Mamolen, K. Gunnet, M. Hannah. SECOND ROW: J. Doonan, T. Gregg, M. Eovino, P. Jones, J. Higgins, C. Howell, D. Haines, E. Lynch, K. Mayo, THIRD ROW: N. Juppenlatz, T. Gregg, D. Judson, L. Lehner, B. Miller, E. Long, C. Frey. FOURTH ROW: C. Liles, A. Krall, G. Keehn, G. Millard, B. Hood, L. Gronka, E. McFaul, J. Irwin, B. Hoffsommer. FIFTH ROW: J. Hansell, B. Keyser, J. Kimmel, G. Gardner, R. Henzel, C. Miller, A. Gamble, K. Hook. SIXTH ROW: H. Hedd, K. Kuyper, E. Holtz, G. Hohenshalt. J. Duke, E. Baker, D. MacGowan, D. Kline. SEVENTH ROW: R. McCoy, D. Everett, J. Lehn, B. Howard.
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