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V855 lflfL6LlfL CKULJ6 FRESHMAN OFFICERS lst row: June Matthews, Chris Hatch 2nd row: Dennis Delaney, Emmet Pybus 3rd row: Harvey Thomas, Zane Bollnger Will any of the Class of 1952 ever forget September 16, 1948? That was the day we registered at the gym and it seemed as though we would never reach the end of those lines. There were oodles of upperclassmen-courses we had never heard of, and lots of Green- ies iust like ourselves. Orientation week consisted of dances, a tea for the girls, weiner roasts, treasure hunts, a gala faculty reception and lots of free nights out. We had just begun to think that the upperclassmen were human when we were instructed to buy drinks, armbands, ties, and black socks. They gave us a handbook and what rules. It was almost im- possible not to break them. Such phrases as Where's your book, Frosh-You didn't speak, 10 points-and, You're up for Tribunal this week were heard all over the campus. We looked forward to Home- coming and at the game black socks and dinks were seen flying in all directions. Yes, we were finally rid of our detested apparel. All good things must come to an end, and, we finally settled down and decided to crack the books. Semester exams came and went and early in the second semester we elected our officers. All the Freshmen will long remember our Spring Fantasy ball on April 9. Russ Romero furnished the music and the decorations were terrific. 1 Mary 'Jane Troop and Darline Wilson represented the Class in the May Day procession and the Centennial Queens were Jane Dixon and Mary Jane Troop. We were all anxious to become upperclassmen, but we all will gaze fondly back on the days when we were iust green little freshmen. 43
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'lst row: A. Cox, M. Russo, A. Coughlin, J. Gabart, J. Weaver, Y. Yanity, M. Lewis, M. Chronis, B. Reiter. 2nd row: B. Corcoran, S. Patterson, J. Peterson, S. Hook, B. Rauch, E. Troutman, P, Conan, R. Czernak, L. Lyons. 3rd row: T. Walsh, W. Wyman, D. Lyvers, C. Soderberg, R. West, P. Haney, T. Denier, M. Harvey. 4th row: G. Bailey, B. Holdcraft, J. Kurcina, S. Lyttle, W. Thomas, W. Corwin, L. Liyengood. 5th row: T. Sheridan, R. Sharps, D. Hursh, G. Pierson. 6th row: G. Gordon, F. Ayers, D. Montgomery, G. Phrogner. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS lst row: l. London, E. Troutmcm. 2nd row: D. Montgomery, W. DeCourcey, B. Hold- craft, H. Conner. 42 Dave holds a class meeting
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5th ist row: W. Yeager, J. Vaycla, F. Frontier, M. Black, M. Austin, C. Burheg, S. Versaw J Dixon J Matthews, D. Brown. . 2nd row: J. Neiclhammer, L. Carroll, E. Nieson, N. Roberts, D. Wilson, J. Miller, E. Kagrlse M Schwab G. Bailey, N. Potter. 3rd row: P. Masters, N. Tossi, J. Davis, I. Weister, V. Kiger, E. Graf, E. Rice, J. Rldenour F Lou ef 4th row: L. Patch, J. Merti, P. Philips, D. Whipkey, V. Slicker, R. Beligam P- Morrison C Kofm'-'Th row: D. LaDonna, A. Kistler, H. Phillips, J. Knestrick, J. Gaul, C. Hatch, M. Troop M McSeveney lst row: A. Whiting, R. Lcnircl, Kcnpulko, Polcholc, Jones, Corono, Plrovoimon, Gosh warm Volponi, 2nd row: Camacci, Henry, Gumpi, Calcnlwris Hoge, Prolwsl, Kito, Johnson, Rioxxn 3rd row: Haines, Aclams, Slicumlulo, Crouse, Boolor, Rnymonl, Hutolo, Cox, Bills 41h row: Kenrlril, Pmlrlwin, Thomas, Rhorlos, Monroe, Wollnum, klworo kupomu 51h row: O'BrochIrn, Chiosi, Purlliner, , , lhonpo, 61h row: Munflell, Grooves, Bololc, Pylmus, Duluncoy, lzyo, , Ponlxtvm 7th row: Sliiqo, Polunslcy, flinrlley, Hogs-, N Brown, l llmu-Ito, Rollo NN'ullmmx Sth row' Runrlolpli, Dunn, Milrlwll, Fslorls, llilps, I-i-womlm, luuw Ioswnk tlolunge , x
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