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When the word leaked out to work hard, the Class of ' 62 worked hard; when a rumor spread to play hard, the Class played hard; and when the orders spread to integrate soft- ly, the seniors faithfully did the job expected of them. This one hundred and eleventh class of Santa Clara began senior year as men of the Mission with a new word added to their vocabulary — coed. Splendoring in the rapture of the new creatures abounding all around them, the ' 62ers ' first dance was somewhat face- tiously titled the Oakie Stomp. It was the occasion of the birth of the famed twist — the dance that threatens to make the sixties outshake the twenties. Events of the fall semester followed quickly with a bus trip to Davis for the Cal Aggie football game, a senior-sponsored float which placed first in the Santa Clara Valley Parade and an exclusive at the Sheraton Palace in San Francisco. As the final semester rolled around, the Class put one great effort together in a project that caught the fancy of the entire populus — the renovation of the Fieldhouse. Following the Flapper Party and the Searsville Picnic, the Class gathered at the Los Altos Country Club to sing Auld Lang Syne at the Senior Prom. Tom, Sam, Doug, Terry, Bill, John, Jerry and all the others who pitched together to make the year great will remain in the grateful memory of the men of ' 62. s «ri »r5;-«v» ' ' ' ■■ ' — ••• ' ■♦o : Terry Bridges, vice-prel John Hedberg, secretary Jerry Glueck, treasurer Gary Condensa, serqeant-at-arms
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