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The growth of bacterium on liquid evaporations proves negative. The growth of evaporated liquid on bacterium . . . What ' s the use . . . Dear Barb . . . ...DRAW NEAR The question is, Will he receive it on time? ' This and other cries of excitement, disappointment, and annoyance fill the air at any hour at the campus post-office —a bustling student activity center that keeps us happy . . . and solvent. You ' ll never blow our house down, was the theme of this bright Rampage float, one of many which helped make Homecoming Weekend a tremendous success. 21
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With a year s experience behind them, our Sophomores rallied to launch a year of bustling activity. First was ' September Song, a welcome back dance which provided an evening of enjoyment for all those returning to our campus for another year of study. Publicity for Rampage Weekend was handled in grand style by the diligent Sophomores. Joining in all phases of college life, the Class of 64 made its presence felt in practically every club and organization and at all social and academic affairs. The Sixty-fours toiled many hours to polish and perfect their Sophomore Show. This smashing suc- cess was a tribute to the Class and a fitting finale to a year of great achievement. Worc up to reality! Keeping that nose to the grindstone is a difficult task at 8 o clock Monday morning. Heavy eyelids and stifled yawns characterize these sophomores as drowsiness permeates the room and the lecturer drones on and on . . . Sophomore class officers — ]ohn Worthington, president; Kenneth Swope, vice-president; Jane Richards, secretary; George Golden, treasurer; and Mr. McDonnell, class advisor, piloted their class through a busy year. SOPHOMORES 20
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JUNIORS •=.; The class ring, a symbol of earned status, represents three years of concentrated effort, persen ' erance, and hard won goals. This ring urill serve as a guide through the problems and decisions that the owner will encounter as a senior, and in the future a reminder of things past. Enthusiasm and zeal sparked the Class of 65. Juniors helped make Rampage Weekend a success by their active participation. Their Frosh Regs Com- mittee stimulated the Freshmen and excited their spirit, while the Junior Ring Dance celebrated the attainment or a prized possession. The Junior Show provided an evening or rollicking entertainment and reflected the fervor with which this class works. The culmination of this active and rewarding year was the Junior Prom. This delightful evening was one of gratification for a hardworking group i — small re- ward for their outstanding contributions. Igniting and initiating the Class of ' 63 in their many activities are president Al Jones, vice-president Bob Berardelli, treasurer Dan Carroll, class advisor Mr. Morgan, and secretary Dotty Egan.
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