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university meetings The occasion of the first University Meeting of the year 1956-1957 was to honor the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of the Student Health Center. Chancellor Clark Kerr presided over the meeting and Dr. William Don- ald, director of the health service, spoke on the activities and achieve- ments of the University health program during the past 50 years. Also speaking of his impressions of his recent trip to Russia, was Luis W. Alvarez, who attended an International nuclear physics congress in Moscow. The second University Meeting was to welcome students from the eight campuses who were participating in the activities of All-U Week End. The annual Christmas University Meeting was held in the Men ' s Gym the week before vacation and featured music presented by the University Chorus and the University Symphony Orchestra. They per- formed many traditional works including the familiar Hallelujah Chorus from Handel ' s Messiah. The traditional Christmas message was delivered by Joel Hildebrand, professor of Chemistry, and the evening was completed by everyone joining in singing favorite Christmas carols. 16
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class activity Bumps, bruises, and hot tempers were the order of the day for the traditional Frosh-Soph Brawl held in the Fall. Only the members of the two classes were allowed to participate in the battle for supremacy, but all students came to cheer for their favorites. Preceding the Brawl, spirit was high as hostilities were intensified by the burying of the spirit of the sophomore class. In retaliation, the sophomores hanged a typical freshman in effigy at Sather Gate. Following the event, the freshman class staged an informal dance, The Brawl Crawl. In addition to the Brawl, each class participates in its own activities. High on the freshmen ' s list of favorites is the exchange with Stanford in the Spring and of course, the Sunday Suppers and Sings held by both classes proved fun and good food for everyone. The sophomores declare one week in the year, Soph Week reigned over by the Soph Doll and culminated by the Soph Hop. All in all, whether it be a brawl or enjoyment of a more refined sort, both classes find that these activities are fun and provide an excellent way of meeting new students. 15
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