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Above, class officers, standing, left, Eller- ton Whitney, treasurer; Charles G. McCord Jr., vice-president; sitting. Dr. George E. Broots, class advisor; James F. Burke, presi- dent; and absent, Paul M. Bean secretary. Above, Malcome J. Early leads class at Springfield h-llght. Lett, Joseph P. Tino was master of ceremonies at Fall Homecoming which was sponsored b. the Senior Class. Below, Vanet A. Brush, a Junior Prom queen candidate, wa Interviewed by James F. Burke at Queen ' s Breakfast. Page 29
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SEJ IOR CLASS The sprinjr of l fS6 has hroufihl to a close a scries of events vvliich have made the past four years tlie most rnemorahle ones in our lives. In the fall of l‘A52 we (ame eager to carrv on the proud name of Spritigfield College. Since then we have learned and accomplished many things. The first thitig we learned was that it was practi- calK an im|)ossihilil v for a freshmen team to emerge victorious in a rope-|)ull; we were suh- merged after a ({iiick hut furious hallle. I hat was tlic last time we were foiced to cross lh lake for as sophomores we made short work of the (.lass of .”)7 ; Also as sophomores we sponsored a winte dance. “Memories. As juniors we planned and staged the gala Junior Prom, entitled. “Parisian Enchantment.” and climaxing a years hard work we edited tlie P).5S edition of the “Massa- soit. Now that we are seniors we are culminating out- four vears at Springfield. As our final ])roduction we staged the Fall Homecoming dance entitled “Au- tumn Leaves.” Now as graduation approaches the Cla.ss of l‘).56 can look hack oti these, our achieve- ments. with the knowledge that we have flone our best in everything we have attemi)t» fl. 10 us, these four ears are not an end, hut onlv iIh ' heginning of our path down the highwavs of life.
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GRADUATE CLASS Tfe; ( .r djato Cla ' . ' , E ecutlve Committee: 1st row: Cameron G. Greene V arren L. Preb ' e Raymond K, Conley, Mr, Ra, ' rn-.nd E noarlr-,, advisor and Connie Rosseillo. 2nd row: vV : am Stevenson. Anthony J. Jonaltls, Jr., Donald R. Mar nr James E, Granberry, F:orenoe E. Greenleaf and A • e Bra nnrtt . The graduate class of ’56, the largest in the history of the college, is a living testimony of the wide-spread fame of Springfield College in its fields of specialization. Its members have come to Springfield from over fifty undergraduate in stitntions all over the country. There are repre- sentatives from fifteen countries. With them they have hroiight many diverse professional experiences and philosojthies from which the entire college has profiled through association and mutual ex- change. 1 he class has taken active part in campus acti- vities. and has been particularly successful in in- tramural competition. i Iati of the graduates serve as assistants in the gxnmasiums. the classrooms, and the lahoi atories. and in this way have been able to contribute to the growth and spirit of the college. All will rcmeiid)er their stay at this college as a year rich in social, intellectual and professional activities. Ihey return t ) their respective profes- sions with a new interest and enthusiasm, inspired b their associations at .Springfield. Page 30
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