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for caps and gowns in October and felt as if the year was almost over. The Spirit watched them closely as they spent their last days in the library, the Business Build- ing, Science Building, and the Music Building. He saw them spend much time together playing too .. . sun- bathing . . . partying . . . searching for the stolen black- board . . . going off to the beach for “Sneak Weekend.” They were seen perhaps in the most difficult times of all writing seminar papers .. . practice teaching . . . taking Teacher’s Exam .. . giving repertoire andsenior music re- citals . . . complaining of headaches and taking several bottles of aspirin. 'The Spirit saw their delightful play, Arsenic and Old Lace . . . recalled that someone called “Chris Roosevelt” over the speaker . . . saw the Junior- Senior . . . viewed Class Day as the seniors gave the juniors new rings and their new robes . . . remembered how they sang their goodbye song . . . and saw the teats. Then it was Graduation Day, and miles across the stage to the hand that held the diploma, and years until the last word was said and it was all over. Yes, the Spirit of Coker was waiting at the gate for those he knew would soon be there, the graduates of ’56. They passed through the gate and he with them, but before they were out of sight, the Spirit took one last backward glance and waved to the class rising to take their place. Opposite Page: Top: Carleene adjusts her motarboard for the last time before.the gradua- tion exercises. Lower left: The Clubhouse on the lake where we spend our most carefree moments. Lower right: Memorial-Central Dormi- tory, our home. THIS PAGE: Top: Marching to a Senior Day pro- gram. Center: Vivi receives her cap and gown from Frankie at Class Day. Lower left: The path from the Post Office to the Science Building. Lower right: Coker’s immortal Bell Tower.
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