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by Student Activity February belonged to the iunior class, and the chlorophyll stains ot a thousand carnations covered the sidewalks. The weather was inconsistent-to the contusion ot caretul gardeners and radio newscas- ters-but did not seem to bother valiant baslcetball players, who made the traditional trip to Rice tield house. February was ditterent this year-trom Rice they toolc highway IO to Beaumont, and. from this point, advanced to the excitement ot State . As they lett Austin and the March winds blurred the lights ot Gregory gym, the winter that had begun with sott gray skies was long gone in the iubilant glow ot victory. June was only a tew sun- rises away. Future teachers win tirst place in the small group division in the Sangertest. Susie Smith, president accepts the award. Winter at Memorial was cold and wet. Karin Gustatson is n banquet. amed Best All-Round Marlcetteu at the annual + 4--1 'i 'N-K f M ' , 5 , L, N' X f . Q 1 , X s,., 1. ,x X N ..f s my X '. ,,f. .... .A xw U. xx ' M ' .1 ,. fr- - . v ,s 1:33-'3 Lf' f ' mffffffiiQQzx ' m !
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Winie STudenTs sTudied anywhere and anyTime Tor semesTer exams. r Scene Warmed The TirsT winds OT winTer began TO soTTly blurr The sTreeT lighTs in early December, and The skies Took on a Tamiliar downy gray Tor ChrisTmas. ChrisTmas vacaTion was The warm- hearTed cheer oT The SangerTesT, The mounTing harmonies OT The chorale's ChrisTmas vespers. lT was The TirsT OT a long series OT senior Tormals ThaT crescendo The nosTalgia OT June. and iT was The TirsT, comical Try aT powder- puTT TooTball. Exams made January skies gray, and broughT To an end The TirsT halT OT Mem- orial's year. The January roses in The mall symbolized a coming OT spring. The evenTs OT which were already being planned. Freshmen, by now, were Old hands: The seniors were being TiTTed Tor' graoluaTion. No TooTball Team could succeed wiThouT Their waTe-rboys. Ray TranTham. manager makes presenTaTiOn aT annual TooTbalI banqueT held in January. Ti . :Q o iii. Een:OraTed doors heralded ChrisTmas cheer a s. l26
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