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unior Cjfaafi The Junior Class spent most of the first semester thinking up money-making ideas under the mercenary and capable leadership of president Scott fBonesj McFadden. The first scheme of raffling off two dinners proved successful and was followed shortly by the Sweetheart Swing held on Valen- tine's Day. The main feature of this dance was an auction and again the class came through with flying colors. The object of raising money was for the Junior Prom honoring seniors, given near the end of March. Ann Inman and Vern Schacht were chosen to reign over the Prom, entitled the Crystal Ball. A spring picnic topped off the year. Aiding Bones were officers Kaye Trantow, vice-president, Gwen Dol- phin, secretary, and John Corker, treasurer, and the council, which consisted of one representative from each of the social groups. Left to right: GWEN DoLP1-uN, KAYE TRANTow, Scorr MCFADDEN, Joi-:N Comeau. .S70l0L0l'l'l0I'2 add The Sophomore Class continued the organization that they started as a Freshman Class, consisting of a council made up of two members of each social group, led by the executive committee consisting of the officers. This council carried on all business concerning the selling of the green dinlcs to Freshmen and a dance held in the Student Union Building. Led by their ofiicers, Paul Panagakis, presidentg Marilyn Bundy, vice-president, Helen McKay, secretary, and Carl Clark, treasurer, the Sophomores ratified a constitution for future Sophmore classes. Left to right: CARL CI.ARK, PAUL PANAGAKSI, MAn1LYN BUNDY, HELEN MCKAY. ' gl'25Al'l'l2l'l G 6155 The Freshman Class, after becoming acquianted with col- lege life, showed great enthusiasm and class spirit by initiat- ing a premature revolt against the wearing of green dinlcs.', Although the upperclassmen succeeded in lighting the bon- fire freshman men and women easil won the traditional : Y tu -o-war b ullin the u erclassmen into Lalcum s Y P sl I PP 1 I Duclcum. Under the direction of president Louis Clayson, vice-president Jaon McClane, secretary Donna May, and treasurer Dean Lodmell, a constitution was drawn up with provisions for an Executive Council representing the social groups. A picnic and an auction were among the activities of the Freshman Class. Left to right: DEAN LODMELL, Louis CLAYSON, DONNA MAY, JOAN MCCLANE.
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