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Page 17 text:
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Horvest Moon Sets the Scene lor Junior Hoyride HAYRIDE KING AND QUEEN: Seniors. Marty Henry and Phil Bruxnfield. The Junior class sponsored the annual hayride for the entire student body. ln traditional form, this is always one of the highlights of the Fall Semester. As the evening progressed, events ensued from bi- zarre to sublime. Martha . . . lsn't this a lovely party? Work Doy Uses Mony Angles . . . to raise money for Huntington College. The stu- dents show great enthusiasm for this noble cause. The greatest asset of any nation is the spirit of its people, and the greatest danger that can menace any nation is the breakdown of that spirit-the will to win anal the courage to work. -George B. Cortelyou.. Walt Chave sells an apple to a truck driver.
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Page 16 text:
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The Freshman Initiation was held in traditional form. a tug-of-war for lioys and one for girls. Skits were presented under the most trying conditions and complete confusion reigned. Freshmen Awre We Freshmen enroute to Little River Tug-Of-War. 3 Freshmen boys sample Little River in Tug-Of-War lcomed in True Tradition Freshmen Hillbillies create pandemoniuni. Look out Froslil The rope is breaking.
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Homecoming Day was here and we could not believe that the many hours of prepa- ration had been com- pleted, even th o u g h our personal well beings felt all the ef- fects of the great ef- fort. As the floats passed in review the ideas and themes of their sponsors ap- peared in glorious ar- ray. The parade was a beautiful and worthy opening of a day that is highly revered by Huntington College. BR'tQ2fa2'Qis2s H Gorgeous Floots Highlight Homecoming Porode My ,-. - ,, 5.7- agp. -',7-- Q-. --sv. ' 'XL ,.' '---, - f ... ' ' - ' 'i -1'- 1. ' ' xi ' .-Xiif . 9 Q ',,g'Q,, ' . X. - -ig, se- . - - .s P, -+1 A. was - ,S Wx 'fc A. i is . I .. 1 K-, I s.-,L td-, . '- To cultivate the sense of the beau- tiful, is one of the most effectual ways of cultivating a n cl appreciation of the divine good- ness. -Bovee.
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