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Sophomores SOPH RULERS, left to ripht, first rou : C. Reckon!. 1). Harper, G. Gordincr, I! Mayes. R. Ncubaucr. Second rou : R. Van-nucci. R. Wise, G. Hurgoon. A. Morrell. J. Nelson, R. Kalschcr. B. Foster, I). Bobbins. Third rou : H. Friend, B. Francis. C. Griffin. J. Ik-iii.ik, B. Masters. The Sophomore' present their class dance, The Picnic. Sophomore cla-' president, Ci.il Griffin, accepts the cup denoting the Sophomore's .ictory over the Freshmen in the Custom program from Jim Sandercock. president of the M.S.G.A. This fall all eyes were focused on the Class of 1902 as the upper classmen wondered whether the revised customs program had been successful. To everyone’s surprise we experiments became capable sophomores, and led by scowling “Grand, Gay, Gracious. Glamorous Gayle” and hard, but cool. Mr. Bosniak. Sir. we improved customs. Unfortunately, however, we “allowed” our presidents to he captured and paraded before the freshmen at their banquet. We daringly held our first class dance on Friday the thirteenth. “Bewitched” beckoned many unsuspecting couples to dance beneath hex signs, black cats, and ladders. With Cal Griffin at the helm we sophs sailed through sophomore slump . The success of our second dance in March gave us more steam, and we continued to navigate around Imurlics. spring fever, and finals. At the approaching end of being a Sophomore Class, we set ashore for repairs but continued to look ahead to being upperclassmen. 29
J uniors In retrospect, our years at I rsinus have proven to be dynamic. Three years of hard work and imagination have shown the Cla s of 1%1 both prolific with ideas and ever ready for a good time. Our freshman year began with the inevitable customs! After recovering from this initial shock, the class quickly oriented itself to the position of lowly frosh and began functioning as a unit. Our first two dances. Beneath the Sea and Bermuda Bound, were the highlights of the class's incipience at I .C. As sophomores, we presented two unique dances. The Ton I Hall and Cafe Boherne, the latter featuring the Ion • ly Sextet ’61. Showing great spirit and determination, the gills displayed a Forest Fantasy at the Christmas Banquet and came away with fir.-t prize. Mr. Heckler. Sir. and sensational. sententious Sandy helped the faculty initiate the new customs program for the Class of ‘62. The class embarked upon this year with great enthusiasm. First on the agenda was The Tender Trap, a turnabout complete with a mousetrap, fishing rods. and. of course, the jugband. gain involved in the custom fra us. the junior men safely guided the freshmen officers and “guest to their banquet. The annual junior prom high lighted and successfully ended our social season for another year, leaving us with big plans for the future. “Stretch. Mary Ellen! Caught in the Tender I rap‘. Officers, left to rifht: Jim Michael, president: Fred Bauman, treasurer: Joan Mcsraros. secretary: l.arrv llubgood. vice-president. 30
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