The May 1961 Chronicle featured another literary supplement and the Class of ’64 made itself known in a significant way as a group of artists and poets for the first time. . . . Hey, we were freshmen.
Drawings by Eileen Carmel and Diane Dillon were two of the eight published. Eileen and Diane also had poems, as did William Fleming, Carol Hoar, Katherine Lynch, Raymond Siwinski, and Daniel Noonan. Kathleen Ensign wrote a short statement about “Spring.”
John Collins finally got out on the track and quickly broke the CHS record in the 220-yard dash (this is before meters, remember) (page three). John’s 22.5 run nipped the 22.6 time set by George Kelly ’54. Only the first record-breaking performance of many by John, who, indeed, led the Purple Panthers in points as a freshman.
Here’s the May 25, 1961, Chronicle