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Hey! More Hay! MARCH, the Froshies started it off with a campus -wide Hayride. The first Comprehensive exams were given to three daring seniors . Mary Ditto was awarded with a position on the Student Research Associates Fellowship from the California Heart Associates. The MEC sponsored a gimmick rally, Lost I , terminating at Shakey ' s Pizza in Redlands . Lost then, and lost through the CRP and Finals! Then FINALLY Spring Vacation! Hurray! But it was all too short! We arrived back at the end of March to buy books and to start. . . back here for money! The best way to see our campus. . . at break time ! APRIL with reading, writing, and arithmetic, and a Poetry Reading by the English Club. Buses took interested students to the L.A. County Museum. Elections for ASB officers came and went. Caps and gowns were ordered. More arithmetic and even some computing. . . The ASB Computer Dance was held at the Orange Show ' s Kaiser Dome. Spring bloomed boldly with Theta Psi Omega sponsoring a Fashion Show. Music filled our ears with Dr. Leo Kreter ' s piano recital and an even- ing ' s entertainment by folk singer Sam Hinton . The MEC was out to confuse those daring enough to participate in their sec- ond gimmick rally. The Jr. Class spon- sored a Pizza Party at the route ' s end. And then it happened! Daylight Savings and another hour down the tubes . . . without even being legitimately wasted!!!! Rushing back to buy books! ?! ?
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DECEMBER began with the showing of All of the King ' s Men . Then finals . . .Ugh! But, the rewards of the ASB Semi -formal Christmas Dance at Monte Corona on the 10th, and Two Whole Weeks rest from cramming were great enough to see us all back in. . . JANUARY nice and fresh and the begin- ning of second term. Concert Soprano, Marie Gibson, ap- peared for two noon hour programs . The Frosh Class began a four year project of renovating the circular olive grove to a park. A Tuition Rally was held where students voiced opin- ions on Gov. Reagan ' s proposed budget cuts. Then the spectator sport of watching students climb in and out of the cars featui-ed at the four day Car Show sponsored by the MEC. The Froshies washed cars. The English Club read poetry. And then EVERY- THING went backwards to the all school ASB Backwards Dance. But the biggest event of January was the wonderful news, music to our pocketbooks, that the cafeteria had re- duced its prices . FEBRUARY Forward Ho! The Sophies began the month with the selling of Bernie dogs . We all rallied to hear Senator Cologne and Assembly- man Quimby. John Goddard took us to far away places with a noon hour talk with pictures, Congo Conquest . Then filled with the spirit of adventure we managed to tangle ourselves up at the Twister Dance . Vista Representatives were on campus. The Freshmen sold candy. The Players of the Pear Garden presented Six Scenes in Search of a Title . And, we were all kept busy, busy, busy, with English Proficiency Exams after which we were still Twisted!!!! 93
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May. . .Unbelievable!! The won- derful feeling of Spring Fever! But for once we enjoyed HAY FEVER, the Spring Quarter ' s drama pro- duction. This was a month of All- Campus activities, College firsts, and CSCSB annual affairs. The An- nual All-Campus Cook-Out, the 1st campus queen, class elections, Senior Kite Flying, an all campus water balloon fight, the emergence of a CSCSB Soccer Team, the appearance of THE PAWPRINT in off-set type, a campus Blood Drive, the 1st presentation of Theta Psi Omega ' s Woman of the Year Award, the organization of the 1st Alumni Association, and the establishment of the college ' s 1st Honor Society, the Spanish Department ' s chapter of Sigma Delta Psi, Zeta Pi, kept us alive. Alive, ALIVE!!! Interesting programs were presented by Dr. Saltman, Eric Pavel, Gordon Davidson, Paul Fay and Dr. Kreter. There were Senior Pictures, a CASABO Dance, entertaining eve- nings of films, and Theta Psi Omega carwashing. Activities drenched poor Seniors who were faced with the 1st Senior Com- prehensives to be given at CSCSB. But we were alive! We rallied in scores to express our student concern with a Comprehensive Bitch-In rally. Perhaps we were busy, active and alive for we knew we would soon face the hardships of. . . JUNE with finals and good- byes to the FIRST class to graduate from California State College at San Bernardino. Honored with the dedication of this 1st edition of the CASABO and a Senior Banquet and Graduation Ball at Monte Corona the Senior Class of 1967, our friends and fellow I students graduated with Pomp and Circumstance. For some the summer came as a big step in life, while the rest of us will return after vacation with hopes of dreams to come true! We CAN graduate from our small, new and active college. The sweat, worry, work and the fun of the Class of 1967 during these last two years are buried beneath the flag pole to be relived when the sealed capsule will be opened at their class reunion in 1977. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1967! 95 Ah it was notJiing! Anyone can graduate ! After this it ' s all over, THANK GOODNESS I «y • ' . ' jkv
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