Tufts University - Jumbo Yearbook (Medford, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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Seniors T ♦ SENIOR EDITOR George Perry

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Senior Class History We came from high schools, prep schools, pri¬ vate schools, but we all started our four years Tuft- ensiae in some varying shade of green. We felt really persecuted when it came to Freshman hazing. The girls had to wear green ribbons and carry books, and the men were beaten by the Sword and Shield. All the girls’ modesty was properly outraged at the Baby’s Party but there were laughs. We had to learn our songs and we added “the Hill” and “Jumbo” to our everyday vocabulary. President Carmichael, Dean Wessell, Prof. Ullman, Dave Burns and others hammered what they could into our heads on Friday afternoons, and Lunar Lindsey led us noisily to the football games. There the beanies and the ribbons got together and we saw that hazing at Tufts was lots of fun after all. Sud¬ denly we were caught in the Big Rush. We started to wear our best clothes, carried our nicest smiles, and above all, we remembered names and facts. Some of us learned the Greek letters in hopes that we might wear them someday, and some of us did. Sigma Nu became Tufts’ ninth National Fraternity while we were freshmen. We were young, but we had political wisdom and we elected Laures Terry and Parker Small class Presidents. Then our social life began. The “Dogpatch Dance” was “purty good and Carol Clark was Daisy Mae. Alice Fitz¬ patrick was our I.F.C. Queen and Bett Jennings and Art Powers were King and Queen of the Winter Carnival. We were just beginning Freshman sports as new Tufts and Jackson Athletes when Tom Bane established the new world’s record. Someone else got enthusiastic over Jackson bathing beauties and

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