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1956 ALL ' S WELL THAT ENDS WELL! . . . Four illustrious years -all high- lighted by different, pleasing, trying, diffieult situations and people . . . Our drama opened in 1952, and each scene, each act was packed full of firsts . Not soon will we forget that first week on campus: Did we ha ' e a lot to learn! . . . Our first college class— so many profs and which room? . . . Our first college dance, football, basketball, baseball . . . And as the years passed we became less green . . . Our run became shorter and shorter; we realized that our work and play would soon end and would we be better in moving on to a larger stage or would our performances not have mellowed? . . . These four years — three to some — have all been too short, but thev hold many memories. Looking back on this last vear of ours we see: Homecoming . . . we won a prize . . . Sadie Hawkins Dav . . . more money than we ever expected . . . Career Conference . . . Turkey Day . . . Christmas . . . with those long two weeks . . . Exams . . . Semester ' s end . . . We began to get things in order . . . March, April, and May . . . Gradua- tion: The closing of our play • • • And as we leave, we say goodbye to the wonderful, wonderful LR years — which were to some AS YOLl LIKE IT, to others THE COMEDY OF ERRORS . . . See you in 1961. like thi5 place and wllllnalu coui id wadie mu time in it , » . ' ¥ Charles McManus Chaplain Fran ' Ces Motsinger Historian Pflge Twenty-seven
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