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¥ V W TV V ¥ ¥ 1 JUNIORS — First Rou ' : Rusanna Pedas, Judy Kinsey, Barbara Turner, Patricia King, Mildred Keltner, Elizabeth Mitchell, Patricia Davis. Second Row. Christine Miller, Nancy Giggey, Nancy Meyring, Judy Judd, Bonnie Young, Peggy Kimbley, Sheryl VanGundy, Doris Wehrdt, Joan Pinson. Third Row: Joan Trenary, Voula Bezates, Judy Whistler, Gay Ann Genschorck, Sally Sparn, Penny McKenzie, Glenda Daughen- baugh, Sandra Baker, Shirley McCorkle, Judy Schiedeman, Shanley Clawson. Fourth Rou ' : Virginia Green, Maria Prusnick, Dolores Kin- kead, Carolyn Mascitelli, Eleanor Romanko, Kay Donaldson, Linda Snodgrass, Rosalind Hazzard, Judy Heer, Jeanette Fletcher. Senior Trio Sings Out Student Nurses A weekend outing at the YMCA Camp in Estes Park ushered in the 1962-63 school year for the Student Nurses at the Medical Center in Denver. Other events this fall were a Scavenger Hunt, Hayrack Ride and Barn Dance, Halloween Party with the faculty, visiting and entertaining the citizens at Asbury Circle Nursing Home around Thanksgiving season, Chile Supper and entertainment with the Freshmen students from the Boulder Campus, and a caroling and tree trimming party in the dorm with the faculty. Highlight of the social year was the annual formal, Abstract in Rhythm, held at the Valley Country Club with the H ' lltoppers Dance Band providing the music. As June Graduation approached, the seniors were honored at a Junior-Senior Banquet held this year at the Albany Hotel. The school year ended with the Sen- ior Cap and Gown Luncheon at the UMC in Boulder for students, parents, and guests. Outstanding guest was Scott Carpenter. Leading the nursing students this year were: EUi Haar, president; Dorothea Figge, vice-president; Judith Scheideman, treasurer; Carolyn Mascitelli, secretary. Spon- sors, Miss Alice Haakinson and Miss Barbara Freeman. SOPHOMORES — First Row. Betty Lorenz, Nguyen Ngan, Bar- bara Aubuchon, Mryna Eppinger, My Anh Pham, Tran Thi Son, Nghiem Tuyet Ank, Judy Wilson, Mina Hull, Marion Root, Jean Wilson, Judy Schmidt. Second Row. Carolyn Shiner, Ronalee Jordan, Alfreda Mendenhall, Paula Youngclaus, Ann Henkle, Norma Anderson, Barbara Brockway, Carol VandenHeuvel, Karen Lauridson, Leanne Easley, Betty Smith, Judy Aumiller, Joanne Wilke, Ionia McCoy. Third Row: Marlene Folsom, Frazier Scur- ry, Joan Biesemeier, Betty Blank, Carolyn Rainbow, Ann Diehl, Charlote Berry, Sandra Dreith, Alice Dillion, Susan Caldwell, Marlene Hansen, Shirley Gall, Connie Fister, Frances Widener. Fourth Row. Carol Schiff, Chris Baker, Carolyn Hice, Helen Ranson, Nila Grosvenor, Judy Laramey, Barbara Sather, Dorthea Figge, Jean Trankle, Nina Tomasovic, Martha Knupp, Patricia Bryan. Fifth Row. Susan Brodd, Marilyn Burnett, Rayma Palmer, Barbara .Mathews, Virginia Sanborn, Lee Jarvis, Darien Powers, Jeanne Cobb, Katherine Harper, Edith Maffeo, Kathy Swartout, Barbara McClure, Judy Maxwell, Mary Teel. 346
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f jbU ' t ft First Raw: Michael Stropes, Alan Doman, Ronald Ash, Michael Wolin, Ty Colbert, James Kelley, William Stovall. Second Rou-: Ralph Cranor, James Livran, John Lauer, John . Colligan, John Johnson, William Silver, Gerald Pifer, Patrick Henry, John Pounden, Ron Beng- ston. Third Row: Robert Taylor, John Stamps, Marshall Anderson, Robert Sayre. John Townsend, Margaret Lomako, Lawrence Lomako, Philip Balcomb, James Mungle, Alan Owen, Robert Sangston, Jim Mobley. Cockerell Hall Considered by many to be a dorm overflowing with athletes, Cockerell Hall men won intramural football and wrestling honors. They were also the team to beat in basketball, softball and volleyball. Some resi- dents displayed their talents on the freshman and varsity teams. Following a unique scholastic development program, the Cockerell men aimed to be tops on campus. Chair- man Bert Clegern led the rally of the brains. A special steak dinner was offered by Mr. Lamont Hale as a reward for achieving the highest grade point average on campus. Fourth Row: Patrick Barton, Bruce Dunn, Make Holter, Dee Pendley, Jay Folk, Edward Phillips, Kenneth Jen- sen, Fred Love, Robert Ehavex, Donald Kopp, Thomas Kappock, Stephen Stainsby, Roger Fairchild, Timothy McNamara, Derek Shubin, Douglas Clark. Fi th Row: Vernon Bry, Charles Gardner, Larry DeCredico, Robert Taylor, Roger Greenwald, Francis Smiley, Walter Ber- gren, Phillip Harper, Carl Lindsey, Lee Erb, Robert Shields, James Pierce, Thomas Nevin, William Finney, William Kiger. Your window, just after closing, then. ' Keeping in shape HBi ' ' — ' ' - ' ' - ' - -r
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