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Page 48 text:
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FRIESHMAN lNllNlSTliRlAl, XVho used to sing like 21 fog- horn . . . Sit for hours in the piano room and play every song written . . . Witlu only three chords, too . . . Wlio snug Old Rnttlern to the nc- compuniment of it rusty guitar . . . And cut hair for thirty- iive cents, 4 1' ,T We Yeaurlliiinlgs 2 w. T- ' , - v , X ' 4' 4 I u ' FRESTHMAN' ACADEMIC Wlicu had in their midst at number of specialists , . . Two who wired their room so the lights would go out when ri faculty member opened the door . . . One who hitch-hiked all the way to Michigan and back . . . And one who fell over the railing at Ressmeyer Hall . . . Poor soul. .S , -. x' -,
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Usa, ,ii fMga'Ur MRS. ELLEN ANDERSON all Wlio taught piano, organ, and music appreciation to both High School and College . . . And was a font of culture for thirsty and not-so-thirsty minds . . . After moving from room to room she finally settled by force of circumstances in the basement of Sieker Hall . . . Even culture seeps into odd places. TCUHRSTHIHCCS MR. EUGENE MOTT Who taught voice in the music studio, directed the choir in the gym, and conducted the Sieker Hall orchestra and band in the basement . . . Whence came strains of bean- tiful music weekdays at three- thirty in the afternoon . . . A moustache and a big cigar . . . To top it all off, an almost perpetual smile. ,if 45 Time music department was always lost . . . It wandered from building to building searching for home . . . Poor Mr. Mott had to have orches- tra rehearsals in an oversize closet in the basement . . . The same place where Mrs. Ander- son tried will all her power to imbue us with some musical culture . . . Both seemed to pull through the ordeal in the best possible shape . . . Some stu- dents did not fare as well.
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SOPHOMORE ACADEMIC Wliii talked in high Yiddish voices . . . And sometimes bass Texas drawls . . . Depend- ing on their mood.. . . Slept all afternoon and stayed awake half the night . . . Came out of Physics lab with dejected looks on their faces . . . Played cards and basketball. V561 5' ,, f Q ntdl lltlleir Stoolk SOPHOMORIE MINISTERIAI. Wlio didnt like it at all to have to wear ties and coats . . . But wore them later with- out complaint . . . Who made Milton Berle their idol . . . And took weekly trips to the Inner Mission in the city . . . When not giving chapel ser- mons . . . Or arguing about the Missouri Synod. 9 . ...nqnas-Q 'ova-,var Mat.
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