Feature

CHRISTMAS IN A COLLEGE

JANUARY 1964
Feature
CHRISTMAS IN A COLLEGE
JANUARY 1964

With exams over and the studentsall headed for home ...

Nature trims one of the 56 campus trees.

Miss Gill's Thayer Hall tree is always a splendid sight.

Students at the Chi Phi house celebrate the season with a party for small children of the Hanover area.

Pretty wrappings by a pretty wrapper add to the Christmaspleasures of students shopping in the Main Street stores.

The traditional Christmas Mystery pageant presented in Rollins Chapel.

Members of the faculty and staffare greeted by President and Mrs.Dickey at the traditional Christmas reception in Alumni Hall ...

A quiet, white world is the rewardof the cross-country skier exploring the back roads of Hanover.

and cut a caper or two at a dance in the nearby Top of the Hop.

Office party: After luncheon, there is a merry take-off of colleagues on the telephone. L to r,Raymond J. Buck '52, editor of College Publications; Sidney C. Hayward '26, Secretary of theCollege; and Carolyn Steinhauser, a member of the Dartmouth College News Service staff.

As a Christmas treat for thesmall fry of Hanover, HopkinsCenter presented four performances of "Pinocchio."