Excerpt from Illiwoco, 1960 In September, '56, over two hundred girls came to Mac as freshmen. Each was a separate person, seeking her own goals, going her own way; each had her own reasons for coming to Mac.
Before long, meetings began, classes started, and the Green Girls descended. Days were hectic for a while, but with the first freshman serenade, the girls began to act as one. By the time their project, Home to Rome, had been presented, they were a class - the class of '60.
When they returned in the fall of '57, six of the class members became Green Girls, carrying out initiation for _the new freshmen. Then, as a class, on Senior Recognition Day, they honored their sister class. The sophomore project, Da Dizzy Dane, was a take-off on Hamlet.
On becoming juniors, the class of '60 eagerly awaited the arrival of their own shirts and rings. Besides publishing a Student Directory, the class sponsored Junior Work Day, and Lantern Drill.
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