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2 My The Freshmen who entered Stanford in 1937 find themselves Seniors in 1941. Feeling nostalgic, we recall our four years - and the University recalls its fifty. Anticipation has become achievement, and Senator Stanfordis farm a famous institution. The fiftieth class is larger than the Hrst, and We no longer have class yells or colors, but we do have the same friendliness and the same sense of a Stanford family. Close to graduation, the Class of 1941 links Stanford's present to its future and past, the Class of 1900 to the Class of 2000. The first twenty-nine seniors graduated Without benefit of cap or gown, but the new University, begun with democratic enthusiasm, soon felt the need for traditions which established continuity With the past. Opposition to ceremonialism was re- placed by desire to give Stanford appropriate academic customs, culminating in graduation exercises.
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' Mary Beach, Sggrgglury Arl Cure, Praxideni M. J. Monlgoniery, Vice-President With graduation always looming ahead as both a goal and the end of their college career, the seniors put their hearts into every one of their many class activities. Kay Kyser and his orchestra furnished the rhythms for the superlative Senior Prom, held Wlinter Quarter. Dan Hays and his committee made the event outstanding with whimsical decorations and a touch exclusive by limiting the number of bids sold. Headed by Rosamond Upson and Dwight Hutchinson, the Fund Drive carried out an extensive campaign to solicit Alumni Association memberships and class pledges. A new attraction was added to Spring Quarter's whirlwind of activities with the Senior Aquacade. Staged at the Lake, the extravaganza included for- mation swimming, diving, racing, and a skit all in the best Billy Rose style. Then all too soon came Senior Week, with its attendant ceremonies and festivities providing a suitable finale to four years at Stanford. Bob Prince took charge of Class.Day Exercises, while Hugh O'Donnell supervised the laying of- the Class Plate. The Senior party was the last informal get-together. And then, the Senior Ball, planned by Betty Moses and By Carlson, and graduation brought the Fiftieth Year to an exciting climax. SE IOR
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