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Taking part in Leaders' Workshop started the year for the Class of 1959. Soon one of their representatives took over the planning of one of the earliest and most popular all-college events- Christmas Cotillion. There were many other things to be done throughout the year: the organization of the Valentine Party for the freshmen, the prom, Sophomore Luncheon, Soph Auction, and May Breakfast. Finding skunks hard to come by, the class mascot was changed-rings and keys were ordered-hour changes were debated-in short, a busy, productive year. Clays mascot - DEB CLASS r OF 1959 Ana' Sophomore year meant skits at Soph Luncheon.
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From cz manic point of view. The Class of 1958 started its year by welcoming its sister class, making them feel at home. Later the Junior and Freshman Classes Were united through a candlelight ceremony. i After school got underway, the Jun- iors took over Leaders' Workshop and managed skit night. At Olde English Dinner, juniors served as carolers and provided some of the entertainment for the Seniors and the faculty. With the coming of spring came worries about Junior Prom and Spring Spree. Finally, at the last Step Sing, they cap- tured the steps and, in June, formed the traditional Daisy Chain. Clays mascot - HEFELUMP
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