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Q., , ,X , ,-,f ,- -. V' Y ski N ,cgi xg. , 'N grfrhw 'T ' 'i ,.,,..k,:, ' ,, R -cw A., :wax ' V,VA '-x - iff T , -, k . 3 , -. g- , v -J ' V-?,,3 gi ,, ' -X ,, 2 -'3' yy THE OLD BARN EXCHANGES E-E FEED BAGS FOR FIDDLES .' .,- NV THE Orchestra arouses memories of our Barn's early days when it plays Turkey in the Straw. OUR music library aids the ambitious. NOT feed bags, but fiddles! What a story our old barn could tell of the days when it housed horses and shiny carriages, when rows of feed bags lined its walls! Today, music fills the Barn. Stately rows of bass fiddles replace the feed bags, for the Barn is the home of the Orchestra.
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THE, ...C BA.RR.AC'KS. ... STILL Ecu-so TO MILITARY COMMANDS ' , Years have passed, bringing many changes M., to the grounds which once throbbed with military life, and yet the Barracks remains T unchanged. The other buildings, like people, have nearly forgotten their past, the Barracks alone remembers. Here, rooms still ring with military strategy, and young men, wearing not Civil War, but RCTC uniforms, climb the high porch steps and tread the old halls which echo with memories of an age gone by. JUST AS in Civil War days, the American flag is raised and lowered each day by young cadets. Q 1 l l l 1
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