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Page 29 text:
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Fall’s for a fresh start in the game. Suddenly it was spring as we looked back. Outside the window . . . pictures of a winter that slipped away.
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Saturday afternoon is for seeing Cheekwood, romantic manse filled with memories and Sweet, Sweet Taste of Life Transition in two hundred and seventy lumps. Cool and pastel was the sunrise that ended with a gold-splashed sunset. In autumn. Crystal-coated dawns slid slowly and smoothly into winter’s white evening. Warm was the sweetness of springtime to be climaxed by the silence of the twilight. We measured out our lives with coffee spoons. There was football, with its bonfires and hayrides amid crunchy leaves. And our snow was for sledding, basketball, and skating on the ice. Before we were ready we were down to the last drop. Sun, banquets, and graduation. In the spring; our last spring. Lipscomb life never tasted so good. Unseen and unheard is the whispered language of night.
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Upperclassmen moved in literally and figuratively last fall. Rush, Rush, Rush To Get In Step Goodbye to summer tans, fun, and friends. It’s a long way to go from Massachusetts and Michigan to Tennessee. But it was September, the time to go back. With tanned faces and lithe bodies used to water skiing and swimming. The girls brought with them new clothes. The guys stuck to cars, stereos, and golf clubs. They greeted old friends as if the three months separa- tion had been three years, labeling themselves upper- classmen. And remembered the nearly forgotten. Au- tumn is for arrival and anticipation. Three older classes formed their old crowds. Tomorrow, study time. Black and white symbols of first day success. COGPERATIVE ENGLIGN TEST SAO BOIRAKE TOTO UTE rK Page 26 Three older classes wanted freshmen to feel welcome. At first they couldn’t feel it at all. It was hard to find it for the bedlam of firsts. Tests, registration, lines, receptions, and adjustment. Just too many things to do and to think about. Classes . . . parties . . . meet- ings . . . and dates. Part of the rush to get in step. Making the cast for the first play or working on a staff. Fraternal pledging met. But most of all deciding what counts. What doesn’t. Much more to be dropped than to remain. It’s the same old simple tale to be told every year. Freshmen getting the feel of Lipscomb at last. In the evening faculty faces to be met.
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