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HDMECUMING Homecoming weekend, l94S, began that new nostalgia for the seniors. It was the last time they'd be building a float, rushing the Tiv, decorating the heart or greeting the re- turnees. Next year they'd be admiring the floats, smiling benignly over such youthful exuber- ance at the Tiv, remembering how they once de- corated the heart, and returning the greetings of the children But that will be next year! This year we were too busy to get very melancholy about it. Sophomore Hell Day started the weekend off with fire and brimstone. Pitch forks, herald- ing the approach of Hell Day, appeared on sidewalks, trees, and people for a week before- hand. The Devil's right-hand men, the class of ,5 l, began proceedings with a gathering of the Page 27
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. ,,.-.?., Page 28 clan on the heart and the crowning of Hag Queen Susie Foster and Purgatory Prince Larry East. The Devil himself appeared in the guise of one Arthur Little. After being duly impressed, the freshmen, juniors and seniors retired to rake leaves and keep a dutiful eye open for the sophomore banner which appeared at 2:30 in the tallest sycamore tree on National Road. Then and there all Hell did break loose! The flag finally was captured, and what happened to it then is known only to God or Martin Beer. Friday night was the Tiv Rush. Floats were beautiful fwhen they workedj, the crowd was noisy, and the double feature lousy. But it was the kind of fun you tell your grandchildren about. '
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