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The Veterans ' Club gave a pre-T banksgiving dance at the City Recre- ation Hall on North Church Street. Rab Braddy, Freddie Medlock, and Bill Fisher did O.K. Mom Helms of Snyder Hall and Wofford ' s Heart. ate the Tkin We ' ll Want U Recall Eben Taylor, Taddy Anchrum, Henry and Betty Rollins, Boyd Haines, Florine France. These luere the sponsors for the first home football game. 1 : -9 i Dean Norton as Scrooge in the versatile Dean ' s annual presen- tation of Dickens ' Christmas Carol.
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THE DORM LIFE Carlisle Hall students really had the breaks this year. During the summer the dormitory was completely remod- eled and new and modernistic furniture was installed. One of the most appreciated of all improvements was the new, comfortable, and very badly needed sacks. Snyder Hall occupants were not as fortunate in that the building was not remodeled as was Carlisle, but the new furniture was installed, which helped a lot. The boys in Snyder had to take all meals in Carlisle Dining Hall, but most of the students seemed to like the walks in fair weather. Snyder Hall f f n n
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THE WOFFORD COLLEGE BAND i H. SMITHYMAN, Director Rr.iJiiiii left to right, front row icateil: W. C. Pearcy, R. E. Hallman, Don Wilson, J. Pruitt, V. Cline, Robert ■W ' ofFord. Second row: J. G. Stroup, Tongy, Clifford Fain. David Kilpatrick, Glen Overton, Ansell Parris, Robert Boykin. Rear row, standing: Lee Kernell, Jack Becker, Bill Hynds, Caroll Shook, Buddy Hurd, Bill Griffith, H. Smithyman. This year the R.O.T.C. Band, under the capable leadership of Mr. Smithyman, became very active. The band gave concerts at the Recreation Hall, which was formerly the old U.S.O. building, played for football games, and was present at nearly all of the basketball home games. The instruments belong to the United States Government. What is Music? That question occupied my mind for hours last night before I fell asleep. The very existence of music is wonderful — I might even say miyaciilous. Its domain is between spirit and matter, related to both, yet differing from each. It is a spirit, but it is spirit subject to the measurement of time. It is matter that can dispense with space. Heinrich Heine V H A m 16
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