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Fish in the Mess Hallon Fridays meant permits and sandwiches at the shack . . . long waits . . . large Crowds 23
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PLACES AND PEOPLE VVERE AN IMPORTANT PART of what we knew as Culver. VVe hope you haven't forgotten those times spent with your friends at the Shack, and those mad dashes to the canteen and clubroom between classes, the sundial where you spent a little or, in some cases, most of your time walking summaries. And of course you'll never forget those days of pushing and shoving at the QM. for one little tube of toothpaste . . . Then who could forget the tenth of February when that long-awaited mid-year make order arrived, and the huge crowd began pouring in and out of the tailor shop bright and early the following morning, sporting a gleam- ing new set of chevrons? . . At the operator each night during tattoo, Esther and Inez were swamped with long and short distant if i calls to points in and out of the country. You always Came out of the barber shop without. And after those long trudges to the in- firmary, you never were put A.D. Stand naturally were the directions, but you always strained when you were before the posture camera. Une place you didn't need to be reminded to visit was the girl who issued allowances. After standing in line for a few minutes, you got to the window only to hear those fatal words, Sorry, but you're over- drawn.' '... A sight that was familiar to all of us was the group of little green tables being pulled out of some unknown storage hole to be used for those mid- term exams. . . . There were many other places-but all part of the Culver that you knew so well, knew so well-that even time has failed to remove from your patterns of thinking and memory. 77
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