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WHERE ARE THE WOMEN • OION ' T WANT TO STUDY ANYWAY! TAKING CARE OF JUNIOR! LIFE RETURNS To The CAMPUS picnics, parties. udsing, or pist plain loafing, summed up in a few words. “Life Returns to the Campus. At the opening of school this scar lesser students svere hack, but that didn ' t affect the enthusiasm of those svho came hack to the campus the first week in September Freshman svcck began on September 4. and with it began a hu 2 of actisits that continued on till the end til Mas Activities svere planned lor the lust svcck to keep the “frcshics from get- ting too homesick for mother ' s cooking and lather ' s automobile. Tile annual all-school picnic seas held at the state park lor the students and members ol the luc tiles- This annual picnic dots more toward getting the students acquainted ssiili each other and with the facultv than any other social event ol the scar Alter freshman svcck thesurori- ties and fraternities took Over and did their part to make itcsv students lecl at home Teas and smokers, picnics, hayrack rides, and parties left little time lor studying the Itrst less- weeks of school. No one svanted SOUR ' S ON I I THINK YOU ' RE KIDDING! COME AND GET IT! 10
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Vol. 29 REVEILLE May, 1943 REVEILLE’S PICTURES Larry Yosi, freshman from l.a Crosse, and Boh Tombaugh, sophomore from Burden, were rcs|x»nsihle for photo- graphing the events of the year for this issue of the Reveille Larrv is now in the Army Air Corps doing pluv graphs work Our loss is the Army ' s gain Boh is in the Naval Reserve- THEATRE The plays of (he Year PRESS The College Print Shop AVIATION War Training Service I ' lltilNml nt I ' urt llnv» Hull ' ll. Slate ( ill|.|ie muter tlic niitMtrvIntnn nf tlie Itcvellln Cnmnilitee OTHER DEPARTMENTS Letters to the Editors Life Goes to the Reveille Ball Reveille Reports Pictures to the Editors THE YEAR ' S EVENTS First Varsity of School Year Homecoming Orchestra Concert CLOSE-UP Tom Webster, by Larry Yost SPORTS Football Girls ' Sports Basketball Spring Sports
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I KNEW YOU COULD. MAYFLOWER! I WANT TO BE COAXEO! THE WHISTLE JUST BLEW! to study any wiiv with the weather as beautiful as it was. Some students tried to study while sitting on the edge of the li ' y pool There were |ust too many distractions, though Rich Roctncr returned to school with the Mayflower ' Everyone knew the Mayflower, and the Phi Sigs were thankful for it more than once. The first games of the year were preceded with pep rallies. A snake dance through Main Street meant more than one sore knee or weak ankle, but it was worth it One thing we didn ' t see much of this vear was the traditional meat line Either the freshmen were more con- scientious about wearing the prescribed insignia ' or the upperclassmen arc reform- ing Maybe the freshmen were |ust too slick about pulling out the green cardboard tag in time to avoid being caught without it The freshman girls got their share of lip- stick. though The sophomore boys |ust couldn ' t keep their eves oil the freshmen gtrls, and consequently the lipstick lot those caught disobeying the regulations ol the Student Council It w as fun though and these same Frosli will be having the same fun at the expense of others when school reopens next fall. All in all it was great fun and the Frosh soon learned how to combine study and pleasure The rest of tile story will be told in the latter part of this book YEAH. TIGERS. FIGHT! 11
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