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CLASS HISTORY

Smoke rise s from an open fire; str ai ns of a song dr if t on the so ft ai r,

pu ng en twith dr ift -woo dsmoke , flavored wi th the od or of a meal cooked

over the fire. The class of I960 has begun its jun ior yea r wi th a beach pa rty

giv en in ho no r of the new stu de nt s.

The ma in pa tio an d the ros e room ar e clu tte red wi th man y co lored

leav es, pumpk ins, corn stal ks, an d cand les as the class decora tes fo r th e "fir st

big da nc e"of the yea r. A few ho ur sla te r,the dance mus ic floats ov er th e

pa tio as pe op ledance by the lig ht of the cand lesin the jack -o-lant ernsan d

AUTUMNLEAVES is a success.

The sta di um is tens e wi th that feelin gon ly and always pr es en twh en a

crowd is wai tin gfo r the kick-off. Bl ue an d wh ite pom-po mswave; st ro ng ,

youn gvoic es com bin eto chee r the team. Co llege son gs are sun gas the class

meets with th e res t of the Un ive rsi tyto celeb rat ethe mos t rec ent vic tor y.

Rich co lor ed dre sse s of jewe l-like hues ming le wi th th e deepness of

tuxed osand "d ress blu es ";the wh ite of di nn er jackets and the fre shnessof

flowers stand ou t again st this ba ckgr ou nd .The Cir cus Room of the Hotel

de l Co rona dois a mute witne ss to the an nu alCh ris tmasfo rm al ,gi ven by

the sen ior s,an d eve ry jun ior 'sthou gh tsuncons ciouslystr ay to next yea r and

the tra ditio nwhich the class mu st uphold .

The en tir eschool shows the unmistak ab le signs of a rapidly ap pr oa ch ­

ing vacatio n.Chris tmascar ols ech o in the ha lls ; suitcasesar e br ought fo rt h

from the de pt hsof the trunkroom; the Ch ris tk indl tradi tio n evokes pleas ur e

and su rp ris e.But mos t of all , the time be fo reCh ristma smeans class rin gs .