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Page 24 text:
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CHAPEL The first encounter that many MC students have with Chapel is in Freshman Orientation. Some pompous upperclassman with a smug grin tells an eager group of fledgling Choctaws to go to Chapel Section 1, Row 9, Seat 3 and get a note off the seat for the first clue in the scavenger hunt, knowing full well that the rookie students will go scrambling off to Pro- vine Chapel instead of Nelson Auditorium. During the first semester, however, the fresh- man quickly becomes accustomed to Chapel and its bi-weekly rituals. Climbing through a forest of knees, notebooks and overcoats; keep- ing eyelids open during a particularly tiresome address; scribbling to finish a third period homework assignwork; whistling during that spiritual high light of the semester, the Model- ing Show— all these memories flood back whenever an exempt senior reminisces about Chapel. Of course, there is not experience comparable to the December discovery that one has missed one too many Chapels, unless it is a senior’s May realization that he forgot to take the English Proficiency Exam. 20
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OPPOSITE PAGE (1) Terry Dent delivers dialogue in ST’s rush skit; (2) ST Chorus line; (3) Your typical rush party audience: (4) Frankly, Scarlet . . . THIS PAGE (5) Janet Paula reminisce at KT. Rush (6) Smart Pupil, LTs: (7) Escort lends assistance to Laguna rushee; (8) A touching scene at NT’s rush: (9) Rory Lee makes his acting debut: (10) Does this NT group represent the average Class? 19
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Fortunately, the less than inspiring moments in Chapel are bal- anced by intermittent humorous announcements and occasional dynamic speakers. Incredibly, every once in a while a Chapel pro- gram produces enough comments to make even the most apathetic senior say, “I wish 1 had been there. Chapel has one other position characteristic, as least as far as the administration is concerned if students didn’t have Chapel to complain about, they might start grumbling about the food in the Cafeteria. 21
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