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IA T! ,,,A mlee - effe WWWWWWMWWWMMWMJ 8 The story continues The past becomes pre- sent in such annual events as Homecoming, Spring Sing, May Fete, Pledge week, and the Gene Cot- ton Concert. Perhaps less spectacular, but certainly more common are the tra- ditions that are built on a daily or weekly basis. Chapel, Bible classes, and Dr. J oeis bowtie are im- mutable, everpresent relics. But the story is not stagnant. It is evolu- tionary and kaleidoscopic. Traditions grow and change. Some are merely dissected and reassembled. Others emerge; some erupt. This year, Homecoming faded as an expressiim of school patriotism, yet blossomed as an alumni memoir event. The nega- tive trend of attitudes toward chapel and class attendance reversed itself, and students approached their duties with renewed interest. The rules for obtaining a nurse's excuse to miss class were revised and sternly presented. But, contrary to natural as- sumptions, the old chan- nels . . . telephone lines . . . were still commonly utiliz- ed. a Permission for women to wear pants to class was granted earlier and re- scinded later. Scarcely a mutter of that seemingly perennial controversy was heard. 1. A COOL BREEZE and a comfor- Iuble swing are welmme inlerrup- 1mm 10 racquetball veterans Susie Broughmn dnd Pm Sue Ramsey. 2. CONSTRUCTED from railroad lies; haymke teem. 4! ?! a twisted gram auger. Boll Hurdim! i inuslerpiecc demrams Ihe courtyard nj the url building, 3. ABANDONING her mum IO its fare, Pally Miller releases her grip in lugeoiwar a! Hilarity. 4. BEAUTIFUL Bryan McLun looks ul fife a little differently during the .xewnth annual Spring Sing. 5. THE MYSTERY AND MAJESTY 0f Ihc Harding onvirmmlenl Ls rcveula ed in a magical moment of mm .. Jun Hmmn S lmmimca' i WMWWMJWWJVWWNWWMMJVMMWMWJWWWWWWWM Imp Huxlwnx
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