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«r COOLING OFF The last parade. It was over . . . and the first class celebrated. There weren ' t any days left to countdown — just a wake-up remained, and the countdown changed to hours. After four long years, it had come down to one last dress parade, and then — what better way to cool off than to " take a dip " in the Lejuene Hall pool? A brave few headed for the foun- tain on the Michelson-Chauvenet terrace or — gasp! — the Severn River. It had been a week of receptions, parties, dances, and dinners, accompanied by ceremonies and pa- rades, pomp and pageantry. There was only one more ceremony left — graduation. On Tuesday, relief and anticipation were showing on the faces of the first class. llo ; . • / t :■
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