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Page 23 • |S r »i •-3 Above, Freshman girls were initiated into college life at the merciless hands of the Sophomore girls. Below, Fresh- man boys emerge from the cold water of the Massasoit after the annual Rope Pull. Three Freshmen chatted during the half with Chief Massasoit. 1 Above, class officers standing, left, Raymond C. Bechard, I president; Mr. William H. Lammars, advisor; Edward C. Shultz, treasurer; kneeling, Victoria Morrow, vice-president; and Ann R. Hathev ay, secretary.
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t FRESHMAN CLASS “Welcome Freshmen’’ little rlid we realize the significance hehind this greeting. Freshman Week began and we found in our pos- session heaines. handbooks, and traditions. Thus we were introduced to this new life-the life of a Freshman. ovemher found our Freshman Class on the frozen hanks of Lake Massasoit, grasping the rope which symbolized the rivalry between the Freshman and Sophomore classes. The high light of Freshmen Activity was the “Silver-Sno s -Ball ’ dance held in the latter part of January. Page 22
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SOPHOMORE CLASS After recuperating from Freshman Camp, we ai rived hack on campus full of t;nthusiasm to carry on the traditions of Springfield College with the Irarlitions Committee under the leadership of Will- iam MacNeil. d he most important undertaking of the year was the Winter Homecoming Dance. “Winter Whirl”. Lnder the capable direction of Barbara Bennett and Morris A. Grant, co-chairmen, the dance proved to be a trememious success. H f K j a i It Ih i t ' lI Imh ii Ui ,11 Page 24
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