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Traditional Christmas dinner, complete with tree and turkey . . . carols by the Band candles on the tables . . . singing by the Corps
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CQMINGS AND GOINGS FIGURED IN THE biggest of the big events all through the year. There was September and that first week, a mix- ture ofplebes and varsity football, and that thought: only 97 days 'til Christmas . . . Remember the mad scramble for Homecoming decorations and the wind that blew them down? Those bull sessions with the Alumni and the first dance of the year? . . . On Armistice Day it was cold and cloudy as we stood listening to the speeches and the roar of the cannon. But before we knew it-Thanksgiving, and hundreds of beautiful women were crowding the campus. Mornings and afternoons were spent presenting military reviews, and the show went off smoothly to the crowd's applause. Finally, over to the ' Q Inn for corsages . . . then to the dance. Smooth lines, smooth talk, L. It . a tap on the shoulder, a stop at the punch bowl . . . Days passed, 5- and the question on the campus was: How are you going Home? There were candles in the mess hall, fire crackers in ranks, carollers .K in the night, and Christmas had arrived . . . Home, then, all too if T Q- quickly, back to school, but it was a wonderful feeling to look for- ward to Spring vacation-the Hrst in many years. Yet with exams we forgot all that, studied hard, and perhaps prayed a little. Exams came and went. There was the In- fantry Dance and the chance blind dates. Soon we were scurrying home for our vacation break. When we returned it wasn't that old routine, for Spring fever had caught us: the Easter and Mounted Service Dances, those recreation periods out-of-doors, loafing in the bird sanctuary-Memorial Day, Government Inspection-all passed quickly by . . . atlast . . . Commencement days. 18
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ns. 1 I 111. ,L ,, ,W . , I - SPRING VACATION, magic words after a long winter of work . . , a hurried journex one brief, crowded week of fun and relaxation. 20
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