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eniors ..... althoug Original members of UCR's first feurf year graduating class line up to have their picture taken for posterity. Left to right, ROW 1: jackie Lewi, Bar' bara Stevenson, Carla Hunter, Kay Campbell, lean Cartwright, Ina Rich' ter, Millicent Burger, Marigold Linton, Barbara Siemenski. ROW 2: Sally Rockey, Judy A-nderson, Glenda Shire' man, Benjy Kaufman, Eddie Oovvan, Bill DeWolfe, Steve Garnsey, Bob Woolfolk, Gail Nicolls. ROW 3: Senior class advisor Frank Lindeburg, Bill Meriwether, Larry Gavin, Bob Griffin, Charlie Fields, Dan Goodcase, Dennis Weeks, Bfll Olmsted, Bob Rhodes, Bob Jones, Carl Westby. The first woman to be Senior Class President, Carla Hunter perches on UCR's spite stump in lieu of a throne. Grouped around her are the remaining class officers: Ina Amstein Richter, AWS representativeg Larry Gavin, vicefpresif dentg Paul Holland, treasurer, Kay Campbell, secretary, left to right.
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Typical of students in lower division language The man behind the mike, Dr. Andre Malecot, was in chaige ol courses. Ruth Veda makes a tape recording of the language lab where Highlanders came to hear tapes of fo irn lessons she's heen studying in the language languages and make fumbling attempts to speak it themselves lahoratory. t 11 a. l .435 2 I 4 Classes for geology majors included sessions with the microscope. Here Carl Bowser scrutinies a specif men for some of the rock sections classvxork as Dr. Thane McCulloh looks ou. Page 65
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Anderson Philip C. Archibald lstory Physics ernardino Riverside 'nfa Club, Chairman Physics Club can, Treasurer Russell Armstrong Don L. Atkisson logy English g Arlington l Council, Chairman their ays were num ere . . . Finishing up their last year at UCR, the almighty seniors were caught up in a Hurry of activities, term papers, theses, and com' prehensive examinations. The first fourfyear class to graduate from UCR, some of this year's seniors marked the end, in a sense, of UCR's pioneers. . To these departing Highlanders We bid a fond farewell, with the wish that in the years to came they will look -back with pleas' ure on the days spent at UCR. Page 67
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