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rftt 4ci Safc i ticatiati As FRESHMEN, the Class of 1957. led by Dick Hummel, president; Joe Donia, vice-president. F.mma Bell, secretary, and Dick Winchester, treasurer, became a part of the working unit at Irsinus College. The first endeavor by die class in the form of a dance, “Ebb Tide,” was very well received. I he coming of the sophomore year brought many new responsibilities to the class. Customs, under the able direction of ‘Tragile Agile Ann Shick and “Bruno the Animal Briner. were carried out to their limit of capabilities. This year the class was led by President Joe Donia; Hal Singley, ice-president: Diane Arms, secretary; and Dick Winchester. treasurer. The Sophomore dance, “Fantasy in Fire.” was certainly a milestone for the class in that die Buddy Winters Orchestra set a standard that will be hard to equal. The dance was highlighted by the choice of Jim Bartholemew and Judy Berry as King and Queen of Hades. With its gay and vivid decorations and pleasant music, the dance was another social success for the Class of 1957. The sophomores then acted as hosts to the entire student body with their spring presentation of the annual Soph Hop. With two years already quickly gone, we arc looking forward to even brighter prospects in the next two years. Four members of the Class of 1957 preparing for a night at the Prom Joan Bradley. Joan Clement, Margie Struth and Sharon Bailey. foie one, left to right: Winchester, Bitchey, Gill, Moch», Donald. Bal-thaser, Coorabe, Strode, MrKelvie. How two: Dunn, Bailey, Clement, Bradley, Adam, Swallirk, Jones. King. How f iree: Struth, Craig, Hallman, Dandrea, Althou-e. Amh. nl.arh. Kelley. Shrunk, Boeninghatis, Hoii our: GrO«», rnis. Srliweiker, Applegate, Derk, Boswell, Beal, Dawson. Him fur: W hitehead, M. Knight, Ciliherli. How six: Ma»»inn, Milliard, Saner, Foard, Kurkowski. Frank. I.nwhead. Him art rn: It nth. Sehearer, Bre»»ler, Browne, Suhin. Briner, Townsend, Sloller. 21
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SOIMIS Class of 1957 Officers: Dick Winchester. treasurer; Diane Arms, secretary; Joe Donia. president; Hal Singley, vice-president. Row one, left to rifiltt: Lewis. Castle, Moore, Holcombe, Donia, Budd, Scofield. Row two: Hunsberger, Connor. Stewart. Hand. Albertson, Schick, Krohn. Fay. Ron three: Bryson, Welsh, Hansen. Miller, Carri on. Messenger. I.ockoy, Davis, Weiler, Brown. Row four: Grenit ., Ki itz. MeCal-mont, Olnio, Stevenson. I.aniin, Knelt-ler. Henry. Maran. Kru»e. Turlzo. Row fire: Obold, Hamilton, Khcincr. Walker, Bilsi , Brocksbank, Socdcr, Bos . Ron six: Rosser, Crane, Atkins, Haiisc, Dickson. MeLmighlin, Banker!, Winlerbolloin, Bosenborg. Row seven: Singley, Herwig, Taylor, Schumacher, Burger, Berk, Knauf, Fleming, Sloss.
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How VIVIDLY we REMEMBER our freshman year! Kspecially fresh in our minds are frosh customs under soph rulers Lois Leonard and AI Paolonc. Rowland Hutchinson was elected as president of our class which held two successful dances- -“The Queen of Hearts and “The Bunny Hop with lovely artistic decorations. “Hutch again served as our Sophomore Class president. That year our class directed frosh customs under .Nesta Lewis and Ray Drum. Our social calendar included “Cornstalk Capers, the Soph Hop, “April in Paris, and a dance held in conjunction with the Freshmen, “The Mardi-Gras. nd now, here we are as Juniors looking forward with eagerness and hope. This year we elected Paul cborak as president of our class. Paul is a day student and holds an honor not often claimed by non-resident students. In the fall we presented Harvest Moon Ball. Our social year ended with our Junior Prom held in nearby Sunny brook. Officers of the class of 1956: Phil How. vioe-pre-ident; Paul Neborak, president; Kay Frctz, secretary; and Frank Brown, treasurer.
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