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Front row: Diana Fulton, Ellen Weis, Jill Funkhouser, Katliy Basiliko. Second row: Carroll Kyser, Delle Norman, Kathy<br />
Oberdorfer, .Mary McAllister, president, Snzamie Schlusemcyer, Dee Boorman, Anne Oxven. Third row: Amanda Kregloxv,<br />
Beth Knight, Jennifer Taylor. Back row: Martha Letterman, Miss Flather, advisor, Nancy Wideman, Cathy Lewis, Joanne<br />
Dille, Lida Matheson, Gary Sanger, Jennifer Bell, Martha McKclxvay, Margot Kelley.<br />
Sophomore<br />
The class of 1966 almost doubled in size this<br />
)ear xxhen txxenty-txxo iiexx' members joined the<br />
original group of txxentx-fix-e. Ne\\- friendships were<br />
made, old ones renexxed, and the Sophomores began<br />
to settle doxvn to their increasing responsibilities.<br />
To xxelcome the incoming freshmen, the Sophomores<br />
had an informal part}' at Carole \\'illiams'<br />
house early in the fall. Entertainment included<br />
humorous skits and songs sung to guitar accompaniment.<br />
In the sj)ring the group transformed Lloyd Hall<br />
into a ravishing "Bazaar on Broadway." The program<br />
was filledwith many different and ingenious<br />
games, raffles, and sales. Much work and planning<br />
were rewarded by the compliments which the project<br />
received. The profits have been added to the<br />
class' growing treasury, which will be needed in<br />
the next txvo years.<br />
Miss Flather, the Sophomore's advisor, constantly<br />
gave valuable ideas and help to all the girls' ae-<br />
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