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Beware of wishing too hard, freshmen! These seniors examine their graduation finery with anticipation and yet with a bit of nostalgia. Varied though their dreams may be, lmmaculata binds their memories. The music and literary tal- ents of the Senior Class ponder the effectiveness of a tune for Senior Sing. These songs must differ and yet characterize each member of the faculty. Also included in the task is an adequate serenade to all underclassmen. v i-i--. , T S tiigj rs. 4' .9 Q., The mem'ry ofthe PHST will stay and half our JOYS renew. A TRADiTioN sHoui.o seizve to symbolize the ideas and wishes of those enacting the activity or ceremony. However, as everything else, a tradition has a past and a future-and the spirit of the past and the future. While each tradition should be one of permanence, it is also endlessly changing, as are the aims of the participants. Abounding in leadership and artistic qualities, the Class of 'oi has endeavored always to distinguish it- self among other classes. During Senior Year espe- cially, these efforts have been strengthened by the faithfulness to established traditions. ln the process of moving toward the future, it is good to reflect on past events. Here traditions become gratifying memories. Senior Prom and its prepara- tions, Tree Planting, Senior Carols, Senior Sing, and at last approaching Garduation have filled hours of happiness for the Class of '61, while adding one more touch of greatness to activities they love to recall.
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Anticipation of prom night becomes a delighttul reality as dreamers drift upon silver clouds, This Side of Paradise. Months of preparation and planning preceding this gala event, reach their culmination as couples sway amid elaborate decorations, while silver mementos assure a lasting memory. ff in WIN ., .K .V .ug Understandably exhausted, Carole Scanlon portrays the feeling of 'ol as the special week closes. ,, J' -ng-
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I S5 -,Z 2 Too often the backstage ac- tivities for traditions are neglected. They are, however, rarely forgotten. Here a behind-the-scene decorating party works on a difficult ceiling motif. The last contribution to lmrnaculata by 'ol is Tree Planting. In this one action the class commemorates its four years and dedicates its support to the College. 'EP
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