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Ghz Clrititfdltwt 1933 Y -1 ' Y' ' fi: ' 1 'w ,,,: ::,:4. .':4- rr 1 Qlilass uf 1936 -2A at Fouray, who had the stricken look of one about to be spanked too. Threeay spoke up sullenly. 6'They're not bad, he said. You donlt know 'ent VVhy Stanford Schewel has a list of prizes a mile long tacked to his name and pocketbook-some national ones too! And Audrey Long got honorable men- tion at Charlottesville for a poem, and Frances Taylor won ten whole dollars and a full page ad for the High Times in that Typewriter Ad Contest, and- Threebee could wait no longer. Yes, he broke in, and look at Nowlin Puckett. You'd know he was good from the way he Wound himself around that lectern, and linked up bald-headed men and radio programs. And look at Mary Lewis-she's editor-in-chief of the High Times next year. They,ll do in a rush-n1aybe,'l said Fouray. But think of all the com- ing' football men in my gang-George Brown and Fred Scruggs, and no end l10l
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1933 Ghz Qlltiticsflllrest CHAPTER I Qlma jlllatefs Swan hilhrzn She dwelt 1115011 lllc highest hill, Of .vc-Wiz. oily lzeigllis, And .muy nfvlifiizig .tongs of Intfe To sf'-vmz 'would-bc kiziglzrs. -BAKER IIIIIIHIIH NCE there was a beautiful city built on Seven Hills , and surrounded by tall blue mountains. On the highest 1 of the seven hills, in a mansion mellowed by many U years and tender memories, lived Alma Mater and si I II, I her seven children. These were generally well-behaved 5,4 ' ' children, but there were times when Alma Mater ' ' XM , gill , deemed it wise to administer some maternal chastise- - -,- , 1 ment. On this occasion the youngest twins, Tooay H' ,, ' and Toobee. had been hastily ejected from an un- f pleasant situation, and were in the yard playing with V :jug ' friends and listening with awe to Homer Anderson as he expostulated vigorously upon the merits of the present banking system and to lfunice Martin earnestly debating with herself whether l7eriunt summos fulgura montesu or Cui bono ? were the better motto. ln another corner little -leuny Rock scribbled news stories for na- tional prizes. Having seen her two youngest thus safely disposed of. Alma Mater returned to do her duty by her offending offspring, andi approached to where Threeay and 'lfhreebee were holding each otherls hands for com fort and trying not to look scared. My children, she said sternly, you are- not quite so good as you think you are and not so bad as you'd like to beg but there are times when you Vex me sorely. 'l'hreebee, you should be ashamed of yourself, holding hands in the halls. And flfhreeay, how many times have I told you not to play with those bad friends of yours? As my mother used to say, this hurts me worse than it does you, but maybe it'll teach you a lesson! So saying, she picked up each in turn, administered a little stirring friction on the most effective spot, and deposited them in a corner, smiling reassuringly l9l
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1933 filbe Qlriticscltrest , . QEIM55 uf 1935 QB SOPIIOMORE CLASS OFITICERS President ..............,.... .........,..............,......................,......A. ......... P R ocToR HARVEY Vice Prcsidarit ,.....,.. ......,.. B OBBV HARRIS Secretary ....,........,, , ..,........... CLARA BELL Tremmrui' .......A. .....,... S AM l.VlClDANIEL of others. George Bunch plays basketball too, and Fred VVest is on the tennis team. And Jimmy Gregory has-well, ask the ladieslu Alma Mater smiled. You all are getting exactly like your olcler brothers. If Fourbee and Peegee were here, you'd really hear something. But you haven't had their Lui A
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