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, 'H M lg, - nn :ji 911 353 3- , Qld if QQ ..i' 'S , . , . 1 . . ' ' R l If J Ja - lt.. ED .'A L .. . w- t- , M , Q, . Jj- , M With the ordeal of registration behind them, frosh still had one hurdle to over- come-that first class. Thoughts of lec- tures, homework by the stack, and re- search papers brought mixed emotions. At left, Mr. Derby's friendly greeting helps soothe some of Jean Dickerson's qualms. Solidarity as a class and union against the sophomore foe are prompted by class officers. Standing: W. Brooks, President. Seated: P. Campbell, Treasurer: P. Sacco, Vice President: K. Moden, Secretary: Dr. Carbaugh, Adviser. Under their leadership, the Class of '63 cam- pleted a successful freshman year and anticipated new experiences which lay ahead. ll
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Smiling freshmen J. O'ReiIly, l.. Danks, and J. Wilson admire their beanies as H. Allan, Kangaroo Court Chief Justice, presents traditional caps to J. De Lorm, M. Talmage, S. Dawson, D. Clement, and S. Rine. Orientation week found blue-capped freshmen the unfortunate victims of soph- omore skulduggery. Maior and minor in- fractions drew a variety of sentences at Kangaroo Court. Refusal to tip beanies resulted in scrub detail for these frosh. ,ee,,, 10
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Floods of term papers, units, and overdue assignments were watchwords as sopho- mores experienced the well known slump. At times achieving iunior status seemed an impossible goal. SOPHOMORES Introduction to the Arts provides a unique experience for sophomores. Who could forget dashing from the cafeteria with a half-eaten sandwich in hand, and the cross-campus race to Wadsworth Auditorium. All this to ioin two hundred other culture enthusiasts for an hour's exposure to significant aspects of art, music, and drama. Miss Lederer's slides, Mr. Sinclair's dramatic presen- tations, and Mr. Kucaba's feeling for music combine to open new flelds of enioyment and exploration. 12
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