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CRAMMING IN THE WEE HOURS For the j7l'0Cl'IISfi1lllf0fS, panic. PROGRESS TEST , For Ilia library, ri positive correlation Brrrannggsggl' went m'tnv an 'tlarm clock shortl' bc fore 7.40 only to be shoved under the pillow or knocked on the floor . . . the more resourceful students wore dark glasses to class to hide their heavy-lidded eyes . . . there seemed to be a -positive correlation between the number of girls studying in the library annex and the number of boys there . . . warm spring days found students stretched out on the Plaza of the Americas with their books . . . darkness never seemed to fall inside the law library . . . exam time rolled around . . , panic gripped those who had casually dismissed their studies during the semester . . . many gallons of coffee were consumed during the wee hours . . . some tried no-doze and benzedrinc tablets . . . Cosh! I hope thereill be a low eurveli' . . . grades were posted . . . some dropped out of school . . . others made resolutions for the coming semester.
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I L0ltIDA UNION SODA SIIOI' A popular plaee In elzil-elral. l'Al,Ml'IIi LONG - Direrflur PRESIDENT MILLER AND GOVERNOR YVARREN MAIN CAFETERIA Iiuerynne ealx at the cafeteria. Two million meals a year. Ut WEB ITY F000 I EHVICE DEI' OHTNIENT Untlc-r tht- tlirvction ul' lhtlmt-r Long, thu lfoocl St-l'viu's Dc-pt. hats clone wt-ll in keeping pncz- with tha- Univt-rsity's grmvth. 'I'ln- nvw, t'lalhm'zltc', S89l,000 c:tft'tt'i'in lnlilcling l'vplatt'vcl thc ulcl, m't'i'c1'mvclc-cl llIllClII'00lIl. This nir-crnlclitiont-cl, sol1mlpi'0olz'cl strnctnrc- is 1-qnippc-cl with nn alll-vlvctric kitchen and l't-l'1'igc-rat- tion plant cnpnhlc ol' serving 3,000 students nt 4-nt-h nn-nl, or snort- than 2,000,000 nn-ails per yvnr. A wnrtn. lrivmlly ll-1-ling is mnplinsizvcl hy tht- soft. indirect lighting :mtl an live-pic-cv nrt-ln-Strat playing upproprintc- clinnt-1' nn-loclivs. 'I'ht- Cannpns Club, like tht- Ctll'It'lK'l'l1l, boasts ln-ttc-r and Instr-r st-i'vicv with its at lat crnrtc orclt-rs, :incl is n popular plncv to chit-chat nvvr an cup of coffee. The Food Svrvicvs Dt-pnrtnu-nt. stanlft-cl nhnosl 1-ntirt-ly hy stnclt-nts. works on at nun-profit lmsis. CAMPUS CLUB SODA FOUNTAIN The lunelt rnrnn was replaeerl. ,ji A CAFETERIA LOUNGE Tha! warm, friendly feeling.
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.41 'S pt Pt u0 N SIIRINNE SIADIUM SCOREBOARD Plneky but Iuekless. The two dozen or so Florida followers who braved the 1000 mile trip to Green- ville, S. C. made plenty of noise to make up for their lack of numbers. After the loss to Georgia Tech thc week before, a 39 to 14 victory over the plucky but luck- less Furman eleven was a welcome sight. GATOR FANS AT FURMAN Two dozen sounded like 2000. PM-i 3 I . Q THREE-LEGGED RACE The winners were out of sight. The first annual Sigma Chi Derby provided an opportunity for sorority girls to display tlieir--al1-- talents along other than scholastic lines. The hilarity of such contests as a three- legged race, egg throwing contest, and spoon and potato race brought forth shrieks of glee from both spectators and par- ticipants. KDS won the trophy, and Nada Yankie was crowned derby queen at the evening's dance. 571 ' NADA YANKIE RICCEIVES QUEEN CUP Anollier cup changes hands. 1.1-u'. ... .V ,V K C ..i HI r 1 , 4 PIII MU's WIN TUG OF NVAH They had pull. . x., Q9 f ig T 2
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