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Page 11 text:
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Class in Dr. Parkers Dining Room. we had to get up for it. We had to allow a little extra time to get to class there for a while. But January 6, we returned from Christmas vacation and had classes in Classic Hall. It took a little time for the girls to become accustomed to walking in and out of the frat ' houses unescorted. There were classes at the Y.W.C.A., in the houses of Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi, Donner basement, and even Dr. Parker ' s dining room. Now a semester in Classic Hall finds us still wondering why the fountains are so low, and it ' s a wise upperclassman who knows where to find the various faculty offices. Field trips, note slips, and cramming were the prder of the day and there v ere three things cer¬ tain in life: Death, Taxes, and FINALS.
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hard to some of the returned veterans for a while. But everyone still speaks to everyone else at Han¬ over. There are no green hats on the Upperclass Walk and there is no smoking inside the Circle. [It says here!] Six hundred plus sets an enrollment record for the school, and there have been a few changes. Blue jeans and bandannas disappeared from the classroom with the return of a masculine majority. Do a thing twice and it ' s a Hanover tradition, is a bit of an exaggeration. The Franklin Bell . . . May Day . . . the floating of pins . . . Homecoming . . . Beta Rock . . . The Well House. . . . These have been a part of college for a long time. There are a few moderni stic additions to the list—the pin ball machine . . . Have you ever lived on $65 a month? . . . the cafeteria line . . . are examples. As this goes to press, the Student Council is saarching for a boat for the excursion, Uncle Joe still drives his Fordis Tincannis, and no-one treads upon the Greek letters in the sidewalk between Donner Hall and the Post Office.
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