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,,..,,,,,,W-ss Wa' ' 1 Q The Freshman Class as a Whole took a remarkable interest i l in its first year. This fact has been shown by the large number of freshmen on committees and in the club activities. Outstanding in the list of frosh activities was the uFreshman Frolic, which was held in January. This dance was arranffed and put on solely by the freshmen for freshmen and their dates, under the sulijer- vision of President Norman Freed. n school activities FIRST ROW, left to right: Donna Sweetland, Bobbie Dollhite, Gloria YVestphal, Susan Netterstrom, Rob- ert Barnes, Joseph Mc- Grath, David Allen. SEC- OND ROW: Susanna Far- insky, Bonnie Ryder, Su- zanne Norberg, Sara Voigt, Janice Settles, Janet Smith, Thomas Brown, Tom Hu- zeltine, THIRD ROW: Di- ane Cima. Peter Paolino, Jackie Dauhin, Valora Hooper, Carole Jones, Jean Mulloney, Andy VVhite, Kenny LaBoube. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Paull, WVal- ter Frye, Peter Forrester, John Peck. Roy Domke, Stephen Jones, Jimmy Menlove, Stanley VVisnes. FIRST ROW, left to right: Joyce Showver, Janette Mallette, Linda MacKillop, Bea Meyer, Edith Robbins, Donna Pieczinski, Jose- phine Corwin, Paula Johns, Janet Chisholm. SECOND ROVV: Gene Ashlock, Mar- garet Waldie, Jerry Cal- kins, Ruth Johnson, Mary Hosmer, Carole Leavitt, Betsy Belcher, Linda Tay- lor, Dorothy Trumbly. THIRD ROW: Sam Klop- stock, Art Olden, Bob Swan, Dick Cady, Danny Anderson, Tony Rader, Don Davis, Sylvester No- lan, Eugene Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Bernard Montbriand, Kenneth Biss, Edmund Greenwood, Craig Mahoney, Patrick Kennedy, Joseph Christiani, Larry Baskett, Steve Grund- hauser, Richard Hooker. 33
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FALL FIRST ROW. left to right: Peggy Probert, secretary, Joan Ruby, treasurer. SECOND ROVV: Barbara Bloom, vice-president. Nor- man Freed, president. SPRING FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Allen, president: Car- ole Leavitt, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Debbie Dean, treasurer: NVill Fish- er, secretary. 32 FRESHMAN OFFICERS l
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Leland Moon, Judy Biss, Bea Maffeo, Wadena Rudy, Margaret Attley, Pat Mc- Cormack, Margie Probert, Norine Webb. SECOND ROW: Leon Castagnoli, Susan Arian, Joan bloffett, La Lonnie Carmichael, Nadine Moore, George Davis, Peter Thornton, Ed- ward Hilden. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Walling, Dolores Hunt, Joan Ruby, Robert Johnston, Ronald Murray, Robert Davis, Ronald Gaither, Ray Dal- lara. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Geer, Rodney Le- vin, Robert Borzone, Lar- ry Vivier, Norman Taylor, Phillip Williams, George Duborg. FIRST ROW, left to right: .loan Estby, Carolyn Czer- ny, Alba Lavino, Diane Bevans, Tom McNutt, Earl Ramponi, Creighton Hughes. SECOND ROW: Gwen Shirley, Marian Nluscio, Sonia Joan Cim- ino, Carol Giret, Dayle Purdom, Gene Davis, Ed Bertrand. THIRD ROW: Carol Maiesky, Al Gid- dings, Owen Emmett, Ron- nie Kauffman, Emmy Tar- radas, Ann Kulmann, Bar- bara Archer. FOURTH ROVV: John Moore, Steven Colen, James Facer, Jon Erickson, Ken Dinwiddie, Phil Harriman, Dale Mar- shall. FIRST ROW, left to right: Avon Harris, Joyce Birse, Pat Curran, Earleene Young, Lois Levy, Eleanor Warren, Marilyn Covell, Shirley Farrin. Janet Las- ter. SECOND ROW: Edith Eskenberry, Debby Deane, Carol Andersen, Willa Fisher, Nita Vanlfoever- ing, Jean Lloyd, Nlarylyn Morello, Phillip Trau, Norman Clark. THIRD RONW: Gail Pallivicini, Peplily Ashlock, Ronald NIcCamish, Stewart Esk- ridge, Harry Glavin, Stan- ley Lewis. George Gray. Tommy Wheeler. Marshall Proschald. FOURTH ROYV: Tom Forster, Bob Farris, Albert Ortman, Ed Cain, Russell Walsh, Al- van Rinky, Donald Nielsen. Bob Rosenhahn, Raymond Micheletti. 34 Q ,, I ' of to . .,.- S t. :V V ,Q ,
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