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MISS SIBYL ENDERLE MRS. PHYLLIS HALL MR. SAM DIEGO MRS. RUTH SHARPLEY MRS. MILDRED SCOTTEN IZELLA WISHART MURIEL RENFREW 8 MR. DEXTER RENFREW MR. ROBERT KJELLERUP
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First row: Kathleen Davignon, Arline Merrow, Eliza- beth McNally, Joan Osgood, Marilyn Evans, Nancy Keysar. Second row: Ruth Harding, Marjorie McKee, Philys Jochim, Dawn Bailey, Edith Hammond, Elizabeth Greatorex, Shirley Falconer, Columbine Demars, Vir- ginia Thomas. Third row: Henry Parkhurst, Armand Gaffney, Richard Worden, Royce Pinard, Ronald Clifford, David Regan, Robert Desmarais, Allen Bean, Jay Chandler, Ralph Momaney, Michael Sicard, Leonard Peduzzi. Sunday, September 11, the reception committee greeted the largest Freshman class ever to hit our college. Varied were the emotions experienced those first few days—excitement, fear, brave hope for the coming year, but everyone ready to drive on toward their goal of becoming teachers of mankind. The freshman class consists of 64 members after losing a few, but gaining three new members at the semester break. Six states and Vermont lay claim to these youth—Georgia, New York, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Ohio. Because of the large increase in enrollment this year, the loft of the boys' dor- mitory was finished off for additional living quarters. The freshman boys were chosen the first to initiate the loft in the upper chambers, and they have arranged it in a very pleasing, livable fashion. The boys should also be commended on the way they have proven the honor system can work, even in tight quarters. This class has proven big not only in size, but also in action. They are well represented in all activities of the college. The SNEA membership, for example, is largely composed of freshmen. Skiing seems to be a favorite pastime of the freshman class and they boast many outstanding skiers. F R E S H M A N 10
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