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Marian Takes, Bernard, Iowa ' 5 .loan Wallace, Creston, Iowa E i - 1 Judith Wallace, Creston, Iowa ogg' 1 SOPHGMORES Kathryn Sullivan, Hinsdale, Illinois Mary Jean Thimmesh, Minneapolis, Minnesota Marcella Toclt, Morrisonville, Illinois , , ,I Jeanne VanClee1nput, Moline, Illinois ' Madeline Vivone, Des Moines, Iowa Diane Waterman, Silvis, Illinois Celia Weaver, Davenport, Iowa Mary Ellen Whalen, Burlington, Iowa Rita Whitton, Rock Island, Illinois Bonnie Wilkcns, East Moline, Illinois Judith Wintcrhalter, Oak Park, Illinois Mary Sue Wulf, Rock Island, Illinois Rita Zicmha, Chicago, Illinois L ':'?f,IV 57
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Maureen Quirk, Chicago, Illinois Dorann Rastetter, Rock Island, Illinois Barbara Ringuette, Fargo, North Dakota Helene Rivers, East Moline, Illinois Norma Ruliland, Ottawa, Illinois Mary Frances Sabo, Pueblo, Colorado Barbara Schwartz, Rock Island, Illinois Nancy Schwieters, Davenport, Iowa Sara Sedgwick, Des Moines, Iowa SOPHDMORES '- V l n Mary Kay Selke, Chicago, Illinois Sue Silzherger, River Forest, Illinois Jane Sladek, Iowa City, Iowa Rose Spaight, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jacqueline Stolil, Cencseo, Illinois Patricia Striegel, Gary, Indiana Barbara Sullivan, Rock Island, Illino Colette Sullivan, Freeport, Illinois
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FRESHMEN Pictured above in front of Freshman Hall are the freshman class officers. From left to right are Patricia Carmack, vice-president, Judith Lampe, presidentg Anne Mohr, treasurerg and Sharon LaTronica, secretary. Our first days of college life! People to meet, places to go, things to do, and those traditional blue- and-white beanies to wear. For the class of '63 the first months meant classes, mixers, football games, an open house for parents, and a happy turn of events when the freshmen handed over their beanies to the Seniors for a day. Homecoming brought the excitement of Welcoming old gradsi' with a Freshman float for the parade, of dancing to the cool tones of Blue Barron, and of cheering for a team that did not win. With winter came our first college formal 'gAutumn Reignsf' Christmas concerts and parties, Mardi Gras activities, and a thought-provoking pre-lenten Retreat. As this first wonderful year of college life came to an end, freshmen bade farewell to their senior friends informally at the Freshman-Senior picnic at Fejervary Park and more lavishly at the Senior Spring Prom in the Blackhawk Hotel Gold Room. This has been, for us, a truly memorable year!
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