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Trustees gathered for the February meeting of the Board. I Wherever the September reunions occurred, conversational topics revolved around the new fraternity court and how the Davidson crew captured top honors at Fort Bragg. Others re- ported tales of the West while some boasted of (or confessed about) the courses they got off (or repeated) in summer school. Before one could say I ' m going to ball that guy, Rush Week was at hand. Practically all of the Greeks had long been on campus help- ing with the new houses and lining up strategy before the first freshman set foot. This time the maze of names, faces, and shrimp did not con- flict with class assignments, but the freshmen were still bewildered by it all, and after a week- long trial Patterson Court awaited the verdict of the 260-man jury. Our fathers gave their best to thee
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ricsiirae;! ■.v re jiO ' j ' . ' jd js -ncn ' . ' JUon commenced. I With the completion of Rush and its usual accompany- ing foibles, panaceas, and opinions, the formal social season started to whirl with the advent of Homecoming. This was the one the alumni, who came in scores, would all talk about. Still the theory that we can ' t win on the gridiron at Homecoming proved true once again. Yet the jxirty was over and we hit the books in earnest from Homecoming to examinations. This was the period of three reviews a week with term papers and labs thrown in to boot. Of course, there were many diversions from our monastic routine — even on the local scene. Caffeine phi- losophers met daily in the Union snack bar, as it was often necessary to part occasionally from Phi Bete Hall where quiet thought was distilled into knowledge. And when the intellectual grind reached the breaking point, up the road became a forceful call to action. Still today their loyal sons . . ' low paths were worn to the new P.O. follow them on . . ,
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