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T D D n I T I n H Some t ' me in the future when you are reminiscing about your college days, you ' ll likely remember that old brick walk to the grill, over which you strolled with your friend or sweet- heart to get a coke and listen to the juke-box. You ' ll remember waiting for her — or him — on that bench near the clock in Murrah Hall, or by that old drinking fountain right under the clock. Maybe you ' ll have the slightly unpleasant memory of some practical joker shoving your head straight into the spray when you bent to get a drink. Freshmen will recall those tight little skull-caps and those bare skulls, and will remember secretly wishing that someone would appear on Freshman Day in his or her real sleeping attire instead of pajamas or nightgowns. Sophomores won ' t forget those afternoon labs when the sunlight outside was so bright it seemed a pity to waste it. Seniors won ' t forget conferences or comprehensives. All students will share memories of Tap Day, of golf behind the Grill on warm afternoons, of daily scanning of the bulletin boards for announcements and assignments, of that Thursday per week when the PURPLE AND WHITE piles up on the radiators. There will be common memories of night classes, of lazy day and night strollings about the campus, of mornings and afternoons spent in research and amusement in the library, of the yearly conflicts between Choctaw and Major. The Clee-Club ' s annual state-wide tour is a stand-out, and Dr. White ' s plays re already immortalized in those scrawlings on the wall behind the stage. None of us is going to forget the morning of December 8, 1941, when about half the student body gathered in the chapel to hear President Roosevelt ask Congress for a Decision. Yet little of all this is new. The faculty has always been as much a member of the student body as the humblest freshman or the noblest Senior. Thousands of students have gone through all this in the fifty years Millsaps has stood; and thousands more will go through it in the years to come. These are only a few of the little, memorable, daily details of campus life. Behind them stand fifty years of Millsaps scholastic traditions, culminating m the Semi-Centennial celebration this year — 1942.
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