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Fall football Football panorama. And while the band played on, others goofed off, and off, and .... becomes a pastime for culturally minded scholars Now boys, the purpose of this game is to cross the goal line. If you ' d root for the underdog you ' d get excited!
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Page 19 text:
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You ' ll notice that point F under Roman numeral III is Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. A noisy babble of voices belonging to apprehensive freshmen and gay, nonchalant upperclassmen usher in the new semester. Long hours are spent in twisting queues which seem to lead nowhere and everywhere, but registration day is finally ended. Confusion attended the first week of classes ... a new student strides confidently into room 204 and, two minutes later, slips noiselessly into room 202 . . . an embarrassed student looks vainly for the library in the Alumni building ... a senior loses his schedule card and misses his first French class. In the halls students chatter excitedly with old friends while an earnest junior rushing to his next class trips and scatters his books on the floor. The bell rings and frantic feet scramble for the nearest doorway. In the dormitories pyramids of suitcases hide an empty corner, and anxious students, rushing to lunch, dodge boxes still standing in the hallways. A discordant symphony of clattering dishes and chattering diners drift from the cafeteria as sludents lingering over meat and potatoes renew old acquaint- ances and make new ones. The first week passes and all to quickly students learn that thirty hours must be squeezed into each day. This dilemma is remedied by a master schedule studiously drawn up during study hall and just as studiously revised the following evening. The senior still misses French class, the junior still spills his load of books, the freshmen still strides into room 204 and quieUy slinks out, the cafeteria is still a cacophony of noise, and teachers still mispronounce names. The semester has begun. Life at Lee goes on and on and . . . . . . but classes started anyway I ' m learning my lessons and having a baU!
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Page 21 text:
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-ir-xl . . while Softball leads at the fall outing The setting for the fall outing was somewhat dif- ferent this year than it has been in the past. Instead of the regular Lake Ocoee setting, the student body enjoyed a fine outing with sports of all kinds at the state Church of God campground at Tyner. Students began their day by rushing into the cafeteria for breakfast and immediately afterwards, with outfits of all sorts, rushing into the auditorium for instructions for the day. At the campground, activities were begun with prayer. Students enjoyed a different game called soc- cer with the college students challenging the expert foreign students. Of course, most of us know the re- sult: aliens over natives. Another popular sport of the day was horseshoes. Like they say, Dynamite comes in small packages, and Mr. Butler is dynamite in the horseshoe business. Students enjoyed seeing Champions take turns at the game of hookers, trying to turn the tide against Butler Company. As the weather was somewhat cool, swimming was not quite so popular as it has been on past outings. However a few of the gents cooled their epidermal covering in the chilly liquid. One of the most challenging games of the day was volleyball. Different divisions of the college took turns defending the courts of the elite, with Mr. Odom and his team taking the initiative in almost all the games. The noon meal was very suitable for the occasion — the traditional sandwiches. Devotions were the climax of the day.
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