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March of 1969 saw many weeks of hard work come to a close as "The Julius Caesar Story" made its debut on the stage of Alumni Hall. Rumor has it that William Shakespeare wrote a tragedy with a similar title, but no bard could have conceived with such genius the musical comedy penned by Dan Patrick and Mike Rudman. The direction of this superb production could be undertaken only by the authors with the assistance of Deniel]e Greenip. Although the smashing box office success was eagerly accepted by the class, this was not the ultimate purpose or result of the venture. It was certain from everybody who tried out or worked backstage that the class response to their Follies experience was enthusiastic and overwhelming. Always reserved as the highlight of the junior year, the Follies serve to unite individuals, regardless of Greek affiliations or other differences of interest, with a com- mon purpose. Thus the Class of 1970 was prepared to tackle its senior year and graduation with a new feeling of accomplishment and pride. So call the field to rest; and let's away, To part the glories of this happy day Juliu< C~e'..r Ad V Sc. v 222
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