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BECAUSE THE Berkeley and UCLA campuses are in themselves so large, there is a tend- ency to forget that the University actually extends over all of California from Davis in the north to Riverside in the South. The latter, though still a world-famous Citrus Experiment Station, has recently offered a liberal arts curriculum from its site at the foot of snow-capped mountains, where stu- dents can enjoy the advantages of an uncrowded personalized college. Boasting the newest campus, however, is Santa Bar- bara College which will move next year to the site of a former Marine Base on the Pacific Ocean. In the meantime, Cal ' s other six campuses were going ahead, also, with new buildings and improved equipment. Scripps Institute of Oceanography concen- trated on life under and about the sea while Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton took care of the sky, but the Medical Center in San Francisco and the agricultural campus at Davis stayed on land, training young men and women to cure the ills of man and beast alike. With all of their diversity, though, the eight campuses still managed to keep in touch with each other and even trek to UCLA for the All-U Safari.
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ALL U WEEK END THE ALL-UNIVERSITY Safari climaxed with the UC-UCLA game, was hosted by Brother Bruin while professors found their classrooms vacated by students who crowded the roads for the Southland. Opening the week end with a morning rally, the crowning of the UCLA home- coming queen by President Sproul com- peted with the entrance of the Cal Band who were decked in appropriate outfits. In the evening a colorful parade featur- ing floats from the UCLA living groups was followed by a rally and dance. Then on Saturday the rooters gathered in the Coliseum to cheer their respective teams in the traditional battle. Finally, after the festivities, Cal students found their way home again, and greeted the pro- fessors on Monday with a yawn? Im- possible!! !! The UCLA Homecoming Queen walks through the honor guard to receive her crown. President ROBERT SPROUL traditionally opens the All-University meeting. The UC and UCLA bands join together before the game to play our National Anthem. One of the prize-winning floats in the annual coming parade. 22
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