University of Massachusetts Amherst - Index Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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Oh rapture unforeseen!! My Hero It was really nothing Congratulations, Joe

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And everyone on the campus waited. Each morning as ten o ' clock drew near, a hush fell over the University from the Engineering Annex to the Math Building and from the dormitories to the fraternity and sorority houses. All minds were sharing a common thought .. Axe the Bells going to ring today? One sunny morning the Bells of Old Chapel chimed loud and clear, an- nouncing the arrival of Spring Day, a day of Fun, Sun, Cheer and Beer. The first All-University Picnic found 2500 students migrating from classes to an event- packed program at the pond. We will always have vivid memories of the greased-pole climb, wheel- barrow races, log-rolling contests and the battle of the jazz bands. The highlight of the entire day came immediately after the picnic lunch as the horn of the Blaskomobile heralded the re- appearance of Mettawampe. This bronze Indian statue, the symbol of the University, had been missing from campus since 1951, and was welcomed home with a deafening roar from the crowd. Riding on horses behind Mettawampe, dressed in authentic Indian garb, were two other symbols of our school. Dean Robert S. Hiawatha Hopkins and his companion. Dean Helen Pocahontas Curtis. Suddenly the afternoons at Lake Wyola and Green Pond came to an end. There were no more bridge games, no more mornings spent basking in the sun. Now there were only books, notes and more notes. Finals had come. J. une finals mark the termination of an academic year, and the graduation and maturation of another college generation. For the seniors, four years of studies, friendships and good times would soon be only fond memories. There were those making wedding plans and those frantically searching for employment. Others who were going to continue their education were applying to Graduate Schools; and of course many a senior would have the next few years taken care of by Uncle Sam. Although they were all individuals, all to follow separate paths after graduation, during Senior Week they were one, as togethei they shared in the whirl of activities. Senior Week began with the Senior Banquet, which took place at Liberty Legion Hall in Springfield, with President Mather and Senior President, Ro Reagan, as speakers, while the traditional Soph-Senior Hop was held at the Hadley Legion Hall, where the dance music of Syd Ross orchestra proved a fitting background for a wonderful evening. Alumni Day was brim-full of activities. Registration of alumni began in the morning, and a chicken barbecue was served at the pond, followed by a thrill-packed baseball game with Amherst College. Reunioning classes held banquets in the Amherst vicinity, and the Roister Doister per- formance of My Three Angels was again enthusiastically received.



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What goes up must come down, s p R I N G D A Y and. what goes in . . must come out?

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