Alcalá 1956

Ter ryV anOrs ho ve n, Ma ry Tu rn er , Pan cho Prec iado, El ayne La ng en ieu x,

Ric ha rdCor de r, Ja cq ue lin eKe arn s

Social Affairs The lighter aspect ofcollege life is provided for by this committee. The vice pres iden t of each class under the cha irmanshipof the vice president of the studen t body begin making "social" plans long before the opening of co llege in Se ptember. Nearly all the sum­ mer months are devotedto the Campus Fash­ ion show, which highlights"Fr eshman Week." Dur ing that first week of sch ool other nights to remember on the social calend ar are that of the Big-Little Sister Dinner for the resi­ dents andthe COTTON COT ILLION for all in t he library patio.

Th e big annual even ts estab lished by this committee dur ing the last four years are the Harvest Dance, sponsoredby the Juniors; the Christmas Ball, sponsoredby the Seniors; the Mardi Gras dan ce sponsored by the Fresh­ men; the Bal des Fletirs, sponsored by sopho­ mores. Frequent informals, a faculty-studen t Chr istmas par ty, even squa re-dances find their place in the crowdeddays and nights of college studen tson the Alcala Park campus. And the moderator of the committee, Mother Danz, prophesies tha t the futur e holds yet larg er andbetter parties.

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