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CAMPUS A scared freshman ' s first view of Clemson is the clock tower of Tillman Hall which dominates the campus and which will probably dominate his life for the next four — or more — years. In its shadow he wili stand in lines to matriculate and register; beneath it he will attend many classes; and by the mellow tones of its clock he may mark the rapid passing of those dance weekends spent with the lass of his dreams. In the barracks behind the tower he finds his home. If he is lucky, he is given a room in one of the modern structures, but he may find himself in the same barracks that Grandpa occupied. Although he probably won ' t think so when he finds himself rooming beside a leather-lunged hog-caller given to practicing at midnight, it is really unimportant where he is assigned, for during his four-year struggle for knowledge he will probably live in nearly all of the barracks, and will be given ample opportunity to choose his ole ladies . In these brick buildings he will learn to live in close comradeship with his fellow man, make his attempts at study, and exchange the facts of life with his fellow students in many bull sessions and card games. -zzSit t and, eccnJL ultra cki
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CAMPUS (Lnaineetiiia =s4-n.n ex ' he Jjaitii r atn Necessary though it is, the barracks life is but an adjunct to t he serious purpose of college life — training. Within these walls we are quizzed, flunked, and, with luck, passed. But more important, we become proficient in some skill or profession which will enable us to make a living and do our share of the work of the world. To the freshman and to those of us who have not allowed ourselves to become disillusioned these buildings are places of awe, storehouses of the knowledge of the ages, and a source of power and wealth to all who have the perseverance to grasp them. For the rest of us, they are places of drudgery where, men in authority have decreed, we must spend an allotted number of hours before we may pull down the high salaries suppposedly associated with college degrees. J4tc L hetttuttu d uilAin t
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