TOP PICTURE: First row: Whitfield, N. Rutledge, Proctor, Wilcox. Second row: Petty, Simpson, MocLeon, Milstein, Richmond, Siegel. Third row: Nicole, Milton, Michoels, Niehous, Morlcin, Rideout, B. McKnight, Wencel. Fourth row: Shipley, Swenson, Zommuto, Olcin, McForlond, S. Smith, White. BOTTOM PICTURE: First row: Lymon, Drobner, Lewellen, P. Anderson, Bordorl. Second row: Gionnetto, Arnswold, Full, Eddy, Kreitzburg, Dohlen, Byrd. Third row: Covon, Brehme, j. Anderson, Comeron, l-lorowitz, Kirst, Breclcon, Londgrebe. Fourth row: Cosh, Ericlcson, Dovies, Kuecker, Loclc- ridge, Kloth, Deonsley, Coss, Lcrmbrecht. 2?
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Standing: Dansard, Tolo Representative, K. Tanner, Song-leader, Marcks, Parli- amentarian. Seated: Jorgensen, Vice-President, Cromwell, Secretary, Ross, President, Weber, Treasurer, l sliall never forget tlie day vve arrived. Altliougli tlwere vvas no brass band to greet us, tlre seniors l'iad conjured a vvelcome as royal. As vve stumbled across tl'ie court lugging suitcases, tennis rockets, lamps, Purple Bibles, vve were met by tlie welcoming committee, composed ol tlie class ol'l95O.ll1ese girls lielped us vvitli our parapliernalia and sliovved us to tlwe deliglitlul cubicles vve loosely reler to as our rooms, llie next levv days vve were busy arranging and rearranging our scliedules, rooms, and roommates. Finally vve began classes. Some ol us approaclwed tlmis aspect of college life vvitlw minds bent upon entering tlne lialls ol lwiglrer learning. Most ol us just approaclied. Under tlne guidance ol professors, vvlio lcnevv more tlwan vve did, we began to assimilate lcnovvledge. loo many ol us suspected tlwat our ability to study vvas underdeveloped. Qur suspicions vvere verilied at midsemester, We all automatically became members ol FCP, TOLQ, AA, and SGA. llrese organizations lwave lielped to develop in us a leeling ol belonging, tlwe ability lor leaderslwip, a sense ol pride in our l-lonor System. Many girls joined Qrcliesis, the Vanguard statl, and tlwe water ballet. llieres alvvays plenty to do around lierel But tl'ie projects tliat were tlwe most lilcely to be remembered are tlwose vve did as a class. Led by our creative geniuses, vve penned, produced and presented our Fresliman sliovv on November ll. C-lliis little nodule vvas a satire on life around lierel And one morning early in December, we rose before davvn, decorated tlie lialls vvitli Christmas greenery, and paraded tlirougli tlie sclwool singing carols. It was beautifull Alter our release, rendezvous, and return Ccliristmas vacation'-tlwree vveelfsj we settled dovvn under tlwe cloud of Moratorium and Exam Weelc. 'll.est we lorget H Qur ovvn linal event at spring time-Freshman Day, vvas tlie crovvning glory ol one year liere. llwere were so many little tliings .37
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