University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Yearbook (Oxford, MS)

 - Class of 1932

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Ihe le iss History of the Class of 119332 SV W' QIQOUR times the freshness of budding spring has called up within us ro- L mance, exuberance, and blissful laziness, enticing us from studies to the ' shaded clover patches. Four years ripened with rich experiences have WK slipped sylph-like into the past to enlarge the canvas of our memory on ' 6 which are painted with delicate skill and vividness scenes, in the shaping of our lives, which are deepened and hallowed by a growing perspective. The Class of IQ-Q2 is on the verge of graduation, leaving collegiate scenes to take its place in the state's and nation's affairs. The Class of 1932 has a colorful history, because within its short span of time Ole hliss has passed a very important milestone marking the close of one era and the prelude to another. To chronicle all the details of this class would be a formidable challenge to a more scholarly person than l, but the high lights of these four years may be briefly touched. Freshman days were full of thrilling, joyous episodes which no succeeding class can duplicate. Thirty-two was the last class to be domiciled in Old Taylor Hall. These Taylor Hall days with that heino-us crew of mischievous freshmen, the Great Fireu Cof the railroad flaresj, the exciting raids from YVest Gordon's dreaded gang, four All-Southern basketball players on one team, co-champions of the whole South in baseball are clear flashes of a great year. As sophomores we saw a million-do-llar-building dream become a reality. The new gymnasium, graduate school building, field house, law building, cafeteria, six boys' dormitories, and Isom Hall for the girls were constructed to become a part of the setting for a Greater Ole Bliss. A student body of twelve hundred was the largest the University has ever known. Ole llliss was vibrant in prosperity. The campus was lively and the worries were few. Another year the juniors saw a different Ole llliss. The panic is on was the popular by-word. Difficulties arose with afliliating associations. A quiet soberness be- gan to creep into us, and we realized that we were growing older as graduation thinned the leaders in the classes before us, and the Class of '32 began quietly to ascend to responsibilities and poise itself for actual leadership. VVithout the least disturbance of the even trend of student activity this class has assumed the leadership of Ole llfliss and contributed abundantly to its life. hlany faces have disappeared from the picture, most of whom we recall with de- lightful memories and associations, but the Taylor Hall Rats have remained loyal to an Alma lllater which seemed staggering under many trials. They have helped to steady, bolster, and begin to build anew a proud institution. The cohesive spirit of this class has been uplifting to Ole Bliss during days of depression and discouragement, and our sincere hope is that in the days of tomorrow we may, as alumni, direct our thoughts backward and be proud to visualize plainly our footprints in the Ole llliss path of progress. Nineteen Ihirlq-Iwo

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