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men gentlemen will wear coats and ties to Sunday dinner; Rule 6: All Freshmen will address upperclassmen as ltSir and Ma'amll; and Rule 7: All Freshmen will learn all verses to llAlma Mater and tlHerels t0 the Man who wears the lCm and sing upon request. If the guys thought they had it bad wearing coats and ties to dinner, they were not familiar with the Freshmen ladies? apparel. On Tuesday, all Fresh- men girls were sunhats, pigtails, bobby socks, and pumps. Wednesday was uOne-l-lalf Day , as ladies appeared with only one-half of the face made up, onevhalf of the hair worn. up. and the other half worn down. Falling on Friday, liMourning Day saw all Freshmen women dressed in black. straight hair, and carrying suitcases. The Freshmen knew it was all in fun as they added their share of retali- atory gags t0 the compiled campus list.
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Freshman, in particular, should be thankful that the week preceeding Homecoming 1977 bore little com- parison t0 the Carthage counterpart of nearly thirty years ago. Here are some of the hHell Week highlights taken from the yellowing pages of the 1948 Crimson Rambler. Several of the rules for Freshmen were similar to the guidelines for Freshmen Orientation. Rule 1: Wear green caps from 6:00 am. to 6:00 pm. Following closely was Rule 3: uBut- ton when requested to do so by an upperclassman. Fortunately for the class of 1981, not all of the 1948 rules survived the test of time. Those dis- carded included Rule 4: All Freshv
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Operations ceased at Springfieid in June, 1869, with the institution $15,000 in debt. In December, 1869, the Board of Trustees met at Carthage, Illi- nois to consider the future of the college. The board had chosen Carthage as a meeting place because it was one of three cities offering the col- lege a home; the board decided to accept the best offer, which had come from Carthage. In 1870 the
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