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Rat Week '67 provided an excellent opportunity for Fur- man Freshman to experience college life at its fullest. With many activities planned for them, the rats were busy at various games, tasks, and bull sessions. The purpose of all the activity was to encourage fresh- man to meet and know the members of their class and numerous upperclassmen too. In addition, rats become bet- ter acquainted with what goes on around the university. They learned much from upper- classmen and showed that the iAbovel Rats and horses . . . what lowly animals! lUpper rightl And l have to wear this all week. fLower rightl Beat Mississippi College, Mam! Class of '71 could make con- tributions too. Highlighting the period of ratting was Rat Day, a Saturday afternoon of unusal entertainment provided by and for freshmen. Odd Clothes Day saw many egos humbled as freshmen donned outfits which kept most of them from being as cool as they would have liked to appear. Freshmen were hearty supporters of Furman football. Many will never forget the yell, Beat Mississippi College, Sir! .wi .A 1 1 l X U, if 0 9 ,.'!
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The Pep Club's annual Derby Day, 1967, was put in full swing when Saturday morning classes were the hosts to the motley Furman student body and fac- ulty in their Wranglers, old shirts, pigtails and bare feet. The election of lVliss Derby Daywasfollowed bycompetition between the various fraternity rush girls and representatives from the D.S.A. The girls de- lighted the spectators by per- forming such events as the dizzy-izzy, tug-of-war, marble hunt, potato sack race and pie eating contest. The TKE rush girls won the plaque for first place. The events of the day were climaxed with a university pic- nic and an Anthony and the lmperials concert in lVlcAlister, sponsored by the Social Board.
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