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Prologue “Truths are told, As happy prologues to the swelling act Of the imperial theme.” Macbeth, Act I, sc. iii Hello, there! I am a Troubadour, your own special Troubadour. I have a story I would like to tell you, if you will listen. It is not an unusual story, perhaps, but you will enjoy it; it is about you and your friends. This is the story of Hendrix College in the year 1953-54. I have spent quite a bit of time trying to find out what you did, where you went, what organiza- tions you belong to, what honors you received. It’s all down here. I have saved some vivid pictures of some of your activities and some of the things you missed. All these things that have been accumu- lating in your memory all year long, I am bringing to you in pictures, stories, and sound. I suppose I have missed a few things, perhaps a great many of the things that interested you. But you will find other things you loved, things you won’t want to forget, and I will be with you from now on, just to remind you of them.
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Enitur Kay Culuer Business Manager Janet Brown
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I’ve had a lot of fun: visiting your Castle and your Estate, finding out all the facts about your Overlords and the Nobles, meeting the chosen few whom you have found to be the cream of your college, cheering for you at your Tourneys and Tournaments. All the Pomp and Pagentry of this year at Hen- drix College has been a lot of fun to save for you. The stories and the pictures, you have from years before, when my brothers have come to stay with you. I bring something new this year. I thought you might like to keep some of the familiar sounds, too. You had such fun cheering at the Tournaments, you groaned so about classes and chapel, exams and castle closing times, you had such a stir and a mumble about you all the time. It was a part of your life, and I don’t want you to forget it either. But I couldn’t do the whole thing alone and I decided no one would be better able to help me tell my story than William Shakespeare, so I have used some quotations from his stories of the lives of other people. They seemed to fit right in with life here. I decided that life was pretty much the same everywhere, but just a lot more fun when you were there. Take good care of me and I will be your friend for life. I hope you enjoy my company.
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