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President I KR IXVIM Secretart Mivmi V hi iiu» Trenin ret l WIN KlM.W Vice-President RVtt SlKISO Thk 800 seniors graduating this year are leaving a school which is still in its growing stage. I his class spent its lust two years on the old campus when even the location of the new site was unknown to most of them. In their senior year, they Ircgan life on a new campus, attending classes in the blocks, and casting eyes toward the new modernistic structure going up beside them, before graduation they were doing their learning and enjoying assemblies ill the main building, eating in the new cafeteria, living in the university apartments, and doing scientific experiments in the temporary botany and oology labs. They just missed using the student recreation building to Ik- completed early this summer. They probably had little time to think ol this, though, with all the senior activities they had to plan. There was meeting after meeting to plan the May 29 dance, the senior picnic, graduation and baccalaureate services. Endeavoring to carry on a new tradition, the seniors planned another Class Classics program. 1-asi spring, highlight ol the skits was a satire on faculty members and their idiosyncratic .
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This year’s plans included a skii l»y professors imitating students. On the committee are the top fun-makers of the senior class: Jimmie Chap-pas. Svd Dinunig. Beverly Koch. Paul Gorring-ton. Lee Norris. Lennie Schwart . Morton Cialo-wit , and Alan Iselin. February seniors had their graduation services in the (tables Theater, but the 5 M May graduates voted unanimously to change the location. The 1,000 seats were not enough fot the audience which overflowed even the standing room at every ceremony. It the school keeps growing at the present rate, this February class probably will Ik the last to graduate in the theater. The great influx of foreign students has not yet been felt in the seniot class, since international travel restrictions were just lifted in time lor their enrollment in the fall ol 19-16. These students arc already making (licit presence felt and should take high honors in future graduating classes. Senior activities were sparked by President Larry Levine; Vice-president first semester Garland White, second semester Russ Scrino; Secre-tary Minde! Warfield; Treasurer first semester Morton Galowitz, second semester Irwin Kiinait; Senators Ho| c laninbaum. Bobby Joyce Powers, and Ryca Goldman.
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