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Page 27 text:
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Cold night, warm fire, congenial companyewhat better way to spend an evening! Round up a uke or two and have some singing; grab a deck of cards and play a hand or two. Put a record on the player and dance; or just plain sit and talk. If the woodpileys low at your house, go next door. If nothingys doing there, head south. In any event, see people. be with them. This is our day to day social life; informality and spontaneity predominate. And from there, a spirit of friendliness prevails. whether it be through rivalry or agreement. While everyone shares the secrets of his or her own frat, the esoteric jokes of the dorm or a Hoot in the dorm, all share alike in the life of the college as a whole. So, when the pop corn starts poppinh and the dreamy strains of 3 ur favorite record are heard, thats the time to get on the phone and ask that girl that si t next to you in your French Class to help you make an evening of it.
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Page 26 text:
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Of all songs, the ones that are the most loved by a college student are those of his own group or alum mateix whether sung at dinner, at Big Hill around a uke or around the piano during a quiet evening in the dorm. Singing these songs is an important and unforgettable part of Beloit; they never seem to grow old or tiresome. Perhaps the reason for their continued enjoyment is the large variety of songs: fraternity songs; some appropriate to dinner; some others more rousing and fitting to picnics; songs of victory, for football and basketball games; and songs of alma mater. to be sung at more for- mal occasions. Every one has his own favorites but has no objections to singing others' favorites. Any me can sing these lgs. The words are easily learned and never forgotten. lt doesnlt mat- ter that you ar'erft on tuneefor most college songs volume is the only requirement. Whether they are sung at Big Hill or around the piano, Beloit songs are dear to all students here now and to all alumni. They will be passed on to the next generations to be sung with as much pleasure. They reflect our loyalty and devotion to Beloit and will always be remembered as something wonderful.
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