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REIGNING OVER THE FRESHMAN CLASS this year were Flip Kleffner u pres ident : Pat M iller, t reuurer : Dorot hy Wahl, sec retary ; and Jay Buhler, vi<;:e-preaident .
The "fifty-fivers" kept busy this year with everything from challenging the sophomores during a blood drive to accomplishing business at a new Freshman Council. The class members showed the spark and initiative which should be present in all beginning college classes. St. Patrick's Day was the setting for the freshman class dance, at which time they chose Norma Cox and Stan Tate to reign as Shamrock royalty.
Norrna Aart., Seabeck, Wash. Don Agenbl"'ad, Moscow Pat Aldenoon, Boise Mary Jo Aller, Cornall, Wuh . Loraine Allgaier, Spokane, w ..h . Leo Arnea, Heyburn
Barbara Andaraon, Burley Elizabeth Anderaon, Rathdrum. Roger Anderaon, Rigby John Armitage, Fairfield David Armstrong, Malden, M .... Ronald Arm.atrong, Boise
Golden Arrington, Twin Falla George Avant, Twin Falla Robert Baggs, Om.aha, Nebruka Franklin Bahr. W eiMr
Beverly Baker, Moscow Leroy Baker, Rockland
Eugene Baldeck, Lewiston Suaan B anks, M oscow Yvonne Barmon, Seattle, Waah. Jam.ea Barron, Buhl Gary Bascom, M enan Bill Ban, Twin Falla
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