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Sophomore Class Officers, left to right: Nancy Gibson, Fred Bohler, Erwin Budzyn- ski, Woodrow Fairess. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Kelly, Southwick, Baker, Kaplan, Rosenblatt, Davidov, Rapa, Williams, Branderbit, Delle Monache, Kelly, Solitz, McPherson, Wiseman. SECOND ROW: Koch, Gibson, Spell, Trompka, Bauer, Schultz, Sutterley, Barnabie, Tibolla, McCracken, Propert, Stevenson, Valentine. THIRD ROW: Rosetti, Russell, Czaplicki, Borbidge, Nardi, Powers, Schnitzius, Lang, Schinn, Politz, Taht, Rossetti, Fairess, Ashton, Yergy, Vollmer.
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,I,M.c xv vrrl J uniors The foundations of the class of ,57 are simplicity and integrity in conjunction with their continued support and leadership in the various college functions. An outstanding tribute to the Junior Class was seen in the results of the Student Council elections held in the spring of 1955 in which most execu- tive positions were filled by members of this class. In the spring, the J unior Class sponsors a lawn party in honor of the graduating seniors. The diversified interests of the class have been expanded by its leaders: Melvin Talyor, president; James Witchell, vice- president; F rank English, treasurer; and Ada Otto, secretary. The Juniors will be remem- bered for the very successful cider party given in the fall. Junior Class Officers, left to right: Frank English, treasurer: Ada Otto, secretary; James Witchell, vice-president. Not shown: Mel Taylor, president. ttTwo loves have 13' .m w .. 3W4, I; x 27 'ru; ; tin i-
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...u ,m an kw 'W'c. 1:: WW. 1.4;; ttA bird in the hand . Sophomores The Sophomore class exemplifies the spirit of RCSJ by their active participation in all activities in the school. On December 17th, the Sophomores presented their uParty in the Park,, which was one of the best social events of the first semester. This year the Sophomores elected as their leaders: Fred Bohler, president; Ed Bud- zinski, vice-president; Nancy Gison, secre- tary; and Woodrow Fairess, treasurer. The members of the class of 1958 have gained positions of leadership in such organ- izations as the Glee Club, the fraternities, and Delta Rho. We feel sure that the Sopho- mores will 'make even greater contributions during their final two years at RCSJ. ttThe crest and crowning of all good, Lifels final star, is Brotherhood?
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