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CAMPUS SURPRISES HELP LIGHTEN THOUGHTS OF STUDYING A freshman ' s introduction to a project is always enjoyable — whether entertaining or being entertained. Some take time from studies to go up-town and spend lavishly. TOP: Jane Hall residents are entertained by an early crop of Onions. BOTTOM: Sprouts Stone, Eustice, and Hodg- kinson prepare to take a nice big bite. A science major sometimes thinks it would be easier to switch her residence to Science Hall. Army Team, Army Team and Anchors Aweigh soon resounded as the hockey teams prepared to fight it out to the bitter end. Playing valiantly, neither team managed to score despite all the enthusiastic rooting from rival cheering sections. Following the welcome break afforded by Thanks- giving vacation, the seniors led the crowd on a Holi- day in Blue, made festive by a sleigh throne and gay
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ICY WEATHER MAKES INDOOR LIFE ATTRACTIVE The Juniors spend an evening reminiscing on their salad days. In November, Club 13, complete with the senior trio, St. Louis Woman, and the choir ' s presentotion of The Music Man, hit campus for a one-night stand. Relaxing at tables around the floor in true night-club fashion, the crowd was served refreshments by P.E. Club waiters right out of the Gay 90 ' s. The imperial Junior Ball was entogoed in a Roman theme. The week-end was complete with a Friday night combo, a Saturday morning swim for the juniors and their dates, and a junior party after ths boll. Being snow-bound in the dorm leaves much to be desired.
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Macquatics mermaids demonstrate skill in synchronized swimming at the annual water show. Jane Hall residents bring bikes out of storage in anticipation of spring weather. Accented by the tang of pine boughs ' Scent, Christ- mas spirit and vacation fever conquered the Mac crowd. Highlighted by — Days til Vacation and novel serenades, the days slid by quickly and soon all were homeward bound. The weary round of studying began again im- mediately, and the crowd was soon bent on doing as well as possible on finals. But the campus was made beautiful, perhaps to pacify our spirits and calm our minds, by an ice storm in which the freezing rain turned our trees into sparkling, bowed wonders of wintry splendor. Marc Moyer looks on in doubt as Minnesota bound students load the car for spring vacation. Students return from spring vacation to find the first trees in bloom. AFTER DAD ' S WEEKEND AND SPRING VACATION 12
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