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" ... THE JOLLY Returning to the Hill from our many varied summer experiences, we inherited the respon- sibility that goes along with being the junior class. The inauguration of an honor system and the appearance of a big name band on campus were the newest additions that faced the old and weary juniors returning to begin their academic specialization. This was our year to initiate new pledges and to require respect rather than to be sub- ordinate. Anxious to be back in the fold, we supported OUI' class by building a prize-win- ning Homecoming float and by paying: our back dues so we could participate in the Follies. As spring rolled around, we devoted First row, left /0 righl: G. Schurman, 1\1. Black, P. Hiller, K. i\I(Kay. S. Hogan. F. Carmichael, i\J. Di~kcy, L. Styche. 1\L Olsen, L. Dean, Second row: J, Pusey, N. Cardner, L Limpert, D. Calvert. N. Davis, C. Ritter, d L.~~~~\~i:~a~l.()~~'eSs: kII~~:e~"'R,~ik~t~' ~;,-~\:~~l~cr'Kt:t: t~;~'~S~'1.~\';:"~~:~~~":l!.JY(~;~'i~c"r;,~)'~I~n:~i:~:~;.B~~~~~:: C. Latham, E. Sank. T. Rcad. 1'. Pink, B. Davis, J. Motlau. B. ucau. 0\1. Wood. C. Foard. Fiftl! row: B. Vangilll. H. Kirkman,!'. Stockman, T. Hayes, D. Rabush, F. NicolL H. Kinsley. S. Halton, B. Cross, A. AlperSlcin, Sixth row; J. co-e. 1\, Warfield, J. Williams, E. Makosky, K, Rcif.\nidcr, D, Lilllcficld, S. Einhorn. 1'. Miller, D. Anders, E, Corbin. 1\. 1l11lmenlhal.