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Rats Was it a boy or was it a girl? Neither, it was a rat! The sophomores eagerly anticipated Rat Week, and the freshmen really dreaded it. The traditional blue beanies that never arrived this year were replaced with MacDonald’s hats. Chaos in the cafeteria, a long hike in the wee hours, playing dead roach, and kissing a stuffed chicken were all a part of freshmen initiation. Work out! The climax of it all was the Rat Dance, sponsored by McMillan House and Sylvan Heights. In reward for their patience and good “sportsmanship,” the freshmen were entertained by the “Showmen.” It was a happy ending to a hectic week. All rats please raise your hands.
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But the “Old Veterans” . . . And then she said. “Where’s Montreat?” ... were cool, calm, and uptight! They looked so confident, like they really knew what was happening.” The boys had cars and the girls had diamonds. Old friendships were renewed from the short summer months they had been apart. Each one had set his mind to studying hard and going to classes every day. How long would it all last for these experienced upper classmen?
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FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Ginger Butler. Beverly Keith, Jeanne Clark. BACK ROW: Queen Elaine Stinson. Vicki Miller. Kathy Waldrop, Mary Lou Baker. Homecoming at Montreal Anderson College has always meant the traditional Rose Bowl” game, a queen and a court, a dance, and, best of all, seeing lots of old friends. This year was no exception. The “Rose Bowl” was played, and there was even a half-time show. There was a queen and a court, too. Elaine Stinson was crowned by last year’s queen, Sandra Lance. There was a dance. In fact, there was even an extra dance, sponsored by the Alumni Association. And old friends? There were plenty of those, too. Half-time at the “Rose Bowl.' Homecoming Queen Elaine 11
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