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The freshmen go through their antic-during a -top show. Tltc freshmen women receive the red, «ild gold.” and black on Color Da . President Steve Wurstcr conducts a cla«s meeting. 26
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Progress TREASURER’S OFFICE left to right: E. Grosser. Jr.. J. Rue. I . Wentz, W. Angstadt. In the dormitories, in the offices, in all parts of I r-sinus there are those who unfailingly see to it that harmony pervades the college atmosphere. The school machinery runs smoothly ami all phases of activity arc coordinated because of these people who perforin their tasks efficiently ami devotedly. In his respective area, each person works not in direct contact with the students hut |uielly behind the scenes. At first glance it may appear that the student body is not concerned with these specialized jobs: however, such is not the case. When the same students need assistance quickly, they turn to the specialists, who help everyone smilingly and competently. LIBRARY STAFF left to right: Dr. C. Yw, Mrs. R. Siaiger, K. Krrper. SECRETARIES left to right: Mrs. C. Stover, Mrs. II. Smith. Mrs. B. Yankoloni .
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OFFICERS, left to right: Dolly Dctwiler, secrclary; Jeff Drown, vice-president; Steve Wurstcr. president: Hoy DcBecr. treasurer. Left to right, first rott: Finnrmeyer. -Morris Lundgrcn. Moock. Bisbee. Cray. Marple. Second row: Manna. Schill. Gaydos. Vennema, Shearer. Hoi-lirook. Wri‘». l -ntr. Darr. Schwartz. Flood. Kearney. Rose. Miller, Dort . Drown. la-slie. Third rote: Boyer, Hartman, Alspach, Ia aliy, Iliglev. F.lile. Harrison. Boyer. Moore, Brittain, Moore. T« dd. Reed. Wells, Rhoads. Walker. Shank. John. Fourth row. Grunw.ild. Ryan. Jenkins, Hall. Jacobs. Miller. Stanaway. Kraii'v, Sufrin. Wurstcr. Scranton, A1 wine, Crougli. McKinney, Gerhard. Pochlmnn. Fifth row. Tignor. Rudolph, Smith, Marsh, Fillo, Curio. W hite, Albright, Brackin, Conn, Bonner, Kerry. Piston, Roberts. Sixth rou: Boehner, Manpurdt, Findeisen. Hacussner. Blodget, Von Kleeck, Hoffman. Wilt, Drvfoos, Santueci, Schultz, Brackin. Kuhn. Browne. Christianson, Jackson. Decker. Seventh rou: Baumgard. Jordan. Ehcrwein. Stevenson. White. Rhoads. Bloom, Travis, Dean. Allen. Collins. Overholt. Fighth rou : Knoff, O'Donnell. Bcacher, Bank'. Adams, Baskin. I.averell. Rapp. Sager, Levering, Farley, Bernstein. Lehr. Weaver. Karsch. Kune, inth rou: M. Pollanick. Janie, Haik. Wharton, Lewis, Thei'Z. Glcssner. Jaroshuk. Sherder, llawksley, McKee. Whitman, Honson. Reed. Livelli, Zaehring, Jones. Tenth rou : Fix, Sickler, C.ruhh, Con-soriek, Howarth. Peraino, Graver. Chandler, Robinson, Taney, Armstrong. Hall Pettit. Folwell, Templeton, H 'ndler, Mastra, Rupp, Pelyo, Cam-non, Arcgood. Eleventh rou : Hart ell. Koriakin, Cadmu , Andrews, Grri-t. Kersliner. Hays, ndrcs. Twelfth row. Bibbs, Widnaier, Yost, Kuhns, Frame. Mikuliak, Fox. Me»sig, Hilliard. Thirteenth rote: Metcalf, Benedini. Foue.iud, Picrgro !, Shaffmaster, Scheeder. Serio, Pratt, Thorburn, Lambert on, Sail. Bateman. DeBoer. Fourteenth row: Daly, Boris. Frank. Buchanan, James. Nisscn. Vogel. Swinton. Will, Reynolds, Webbing. Faulkner. Densely, Feld stein. Introduced to I rsinus via a vigorous customs program, we sucessfully installed our class officers at our banquet in Freeland Hall. I'ndcr the direction of President Steve W urstcr. the class of 1963 planned a strenuous schedule of activities and class functions. The first event for the class as a unit was the Variety Show, whose entertainment proved that we are a talented group of students. The Christmas Banquet, the next organized affair, involved only the women of the class. After the Christmas recess we held our first dance: advertised by patches of colored paper worn by each freshman, it was really “I'nique ! Our spring dance, presented at the end of March was an equal success. W ith everyone’s cooperation and assistance we have made a good loginning at I rsinus. We certainly have -|M-iit an exciting and rewarding freshman year and hope to continue working together with the spirit of a unified class.
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