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department would have been lost without the performances of vice-president Marsha

Zandi. Secretary Susan Lundquist received more than her share of writing exercises

in class and for our class. Richie's certainly would not have been the same on Tuesday

and Thursday without poetess and class treasurer Susie Skinner and her Rilkish ideas.

February may have had one extra day this year, but we certainly filled the entire

month to the brim — Mardi Gras Dance; the Supper Dance for all lower classmen;

our traditional variety show; and the penitential atmosphere of Lent. Easter vacation,

the College for Women Evening of Music, the University Ball, all kept us just on the

tips of our toes and walking at a very rapid pace.

By June the Sophomores began to make the adjustment from text and assignments

to surf and sand with (albeit) a lot of less grumbling than was heard in September!

We will return as Juniors, entitled to attend the upper division mixers and having the

privilege of watching the Freshmen and Sophomores struggle through P.E. twice a week!

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