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EIGHT O ' CLOCKS: Ohioans hate to get up M !m OV •- ' JSI Bp hv ■H B ' P v - r ' B ' ' B 1 1 K% ' ' ' l v bi h Tommy Morgan and Harry Davis sleep soundly in their Delt-house double-decker, oblivious to the un- friendly knell soon to awaken them. ' ost Ohioans stay up late, work hard — early morning 8 o ' clock classes are generally unwelcome. Since the aver- age college student uses up more physical energy than does the average business man, a good night ' s rest is the number-one boon to many col- legians. Typically, however, students let their studies ride until the night before a heavy day of classes, or even until just before exam-time. Getting up after a short night of rest is rugged, and the Great American Alarm Clock is duly glorified. Some even run their clocks in gangs, setting three or four to go off simultaneously, but the most effec- tive getting-up system is the Greek method of posting a wake sheet, then assigning a pledge to awaken the actives. Once up, the Ohioan hits a fast stride, gulps his breakfast, dashes to classes, has a fine morning, and is sleepy again about 1 o ' clock. Things perk up around afternoon coking time, reach high- gear by dinner, and taper off at sandwich-man time in the evening. We won ' t say when some university enrollees get to bed, although strict women ' s hours prevent late dating. Startled by his room-mate ' s over-loud alarr Morgan hurls his slipper at it. Davis, jostled by Morgan, bemoans college life in gen- eral, 8 o ' clocks in particular. Both will make their early classes on time.
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f or early c asses A more cruel fate than 8 o ' clocks comes to musicians in Ohio U ' s stellar concert band. Summoned by a 6: 15 alarm, trumpeteer Francis Brown must attend 7 a. m. band practice. A year of 7 o ' clock rehearsals teaches Brown to break- fast, dress, start for practice all at the same time. LOGAN ' S AT THE GATEWAY OF THE CAMPUS Shopping at Logan ' s has been an Ohio University tradition for over twenty years. For books, supplies, gifts, come to Logan ' s. LOGAN ' S ATHENS, OHIO
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