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Page 43 text:
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Those Better Days YI! Wlien the school said Good-bye to President Doege and his family . . . And when the girls gave a tea for the college . . . Wlien everyone got to- gether to wish each other the merriest of Christmases . . . Then everyone paid tribute to the family who had lived in the president's mansion for so many years . . . Sipped tea and felt sophisti- cated . . . Cracked nuts while the Oc- tette sang 'Twas the Night Before Christmas . . . Those times didn't come often, perhaps . . . Or at least not often enough . . . Times when we all got to- gether as friends . . . Students and Faculty alike . . . And just had a friend- ly time . . . Plus a good meal in beauti- ful surroundings . . . But they lent character, color, and spirit to a year that might have been very drab indeed . . .Nice times, those in the Dining Hall. .nal
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Wlmere Chef Frank Kern and Baker Bob Sehurkus turned out the claily requirements . . . In n newly renovated Dining Hull . . . In which the atmosphere was no longer that of ri breiul- line . . . But now more like il Cinderella dream come true., Complete with candles, ivy, and flowing wine-colored drapes . . . I clon't know how anyone else felt about it . . . Bur I was rather pleased. r ' N 17? Y
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