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Winter Carnival Wintery winds whistling, blustery storms threatening, temperature hovering near zero, slipper sidewalks just waiting for a careless step - school's bad enough with- out all these things besidesl But right at the height of our mid-winter blues comes Brockport's own gift to a downcast student body - the VVinter Carnival. This event includes class sculpturing with a trophy awarded to the chosen one, snow-ball battles, skiing, skating, a sleigh ride, an all-college party, and an evening of dancing in the college gym. We think this Winter Carnival is bound to be a hit with the studentsg so make way for a new tradition at State! Class Day A Friday near the end of May - a scholarly atmosphere such as B. S. T. C. seldom has about it - underclassmen in their Sunday best f self-conscious Seniors proudly flaunting their prized caps and gowns as they file up College Street and into the auditorium. The class will boun- rifully bestows Senior talent and gifts, the prophecy accurately predicts future great- ness, Dr. Tower represents the entire col- lege as he receives the class gift, and the various classes are promoted to new seats in the moving-up exercises. With the traditional planting of the ivy, the stately Seniors unofficially but movingly approach a step nearer to the goal of graduation. Graduation C-raduation? VVhy, that's years away! says an entering Frosh, never dreaming how near that memorable day really is. Ask any Senior and you'll find that four years at Brockport are all too short when viewed from the graduation platform. With nostalgic tears - or at least a lump in the throat - the Seniors find themselves, to their own great astonishment, an important part of the Sunday afternoon Baccalaureate Service. The next morning, Commencement exercises formally end their college careers. Proud and happy, yet curiously solemn at the thought of leaving, each Senior grasps his hard-earned diploma and descends the steps to face the future in an alien world. But the Alma Mater is not forgotten, for Brockport has played no minor part in making its graduates what they are and what they will someday be.
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