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First roW, left /0 right: E. WilSll1an, E. Roeder, K. Gochenour, j. Lucas, B. Holland, L. Paster, K. Languis. Second row: L. Bihy, J. Firestone, C. Davis, L. Schurman, C. \Nilkinson, J. Shanholtz, D. Beck, B. Owens, B. Hidey, C. Lawrence. Thinl row: N. Miller, S. Gonion. 1\1. Bullington, j. Hyan, D. COllncill, S. Riggin, K. Frese, C. Milley, M. Hmdle, R. jones, L. Chdcoat, G. Allen. Fourth: row: T. Pokorny, H. Hath, J. Cupp, M. Sherwood, j. Stephens, B. Lazarus, B. Chase, F. wooden, W. Wrightson, S. O;);lring. Fi!lh row: C. l'I-!eGinnes,J. Brewer, F. Wade, J. Hurman, S. Snnderlnnd, D. Blizzard, T. Hill, H. Shimizu, J. Norris, M. Creamer, S. Bayly. Sixth row: B. Vickery, T. Magruder, D. Georg, B. Miller, B. Kr\lhm, B. Bacrnstern, T. Astle, 1\1. Houck, E. Willis, D. Quinby, C. Collins, S. Broadbent. Class of 1964 "Well, let's have " man's opinion on this matter." The Junior year saw the blossoming of the Class of '64 and confirmed suspicions that our class had a distinctive personality. From class projects such as Parents' Day (we fortuitously scheduled it the day of the only game we lost) and the Junior Follies (who else utilized audto-vtsualsf") to such individual projects as working with faculty evaluation committees and lighting candles in the Grill, we've man- aged to live up to our reputation. The spring saw the production of our Follies (in which we proved again that our class is 106