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we wenT Fare Drnll were perTormed wnTh amazmg smooThness down IU OverToun and why shouldnT They be when prachced every Ten mlnuTes7 Oh well l guess Ranger Meehl had The 1nTeresT oT The boys aT hearT buT we never drd Tnd ouT wheTher or noT Thus was why Mr and Mrs SargenT moved To a prrvaTe home The beTTer halves oT The campus couples lolned The l-lermon players To make MR AND MRS NORTH a greaT huT Broadway wa broughT To Hermon TH The Torrn oT Todd Duncan baruTone lead oT PORGY AND BESS Because oT an unconsuderaTe luTTle munnp germ whuch caused many oT us To leave a week early only a skeleTon orchesTra and audsence enloyed The presenTaTuon oT IOLAN THE by The comouned glee clubs Wullue ToTh1ll led The Tour score Junuors 1nTo Crossley ThaT record sessnon surrounded by Varga pucTures and brnngsng up The rear were Jams Babcock and MuTcheul Treasurer MarTy Spohn was noT To be Tound buT he has been wrnhng IH red ever sunce We all TelT ThaT lasT years rope pull had gone Too TasT and we were all seT To gave a long arduous Tug o war when Jam Pauly clenched nuary g aduaTes J m M h ll an George STukharT aTTer The bug ceremony PorTer aT a Track meef l T Sp: hus TlsT and broke The rope We goT IT Tied agann evened The sndes To TuTTy TuTTy looseo :T r m The TracTor and Wed The wadda was1dT very code eddyway Whnle our glornous banner was hangong nnnocenTly collechng nobodys dusT buT aTs own un our presndenTs cell an SouTh Crossley enemy hands Tried To geT :T buT an vann Angered They Trned To drown The proud possessors buT Kenny Kalngaan came splashung down The SouTh Crossley rapnds To The rescue We were The prrvrleged ones who were The frsT To go on The hunT aTTer The T-lydraullc Ram armed only wuTh TransuTs meTer sT cks and WuTch l-lazel branches buT we were prepared Tor T We had been runnung up Chapel l-Tull To Increase our horsepower and rumpmg nn The poo To see :T wed sunk We also were The TnrsT and lasT clas To be enl1ghTer1ecl aoouT The NEW YORK TIMES by Ralph STraeTz who Tr1ed To casT a shadow rn SouTh Crossley buT never succeeded SporTs rangers wuTh name snmrlar To Tho e oT erTaun proTs on campu appeared every morning abouT Trve o clock We donT know wheTher or noT W T-l N Jr lnTends To play TooTball buT hu TursT pair oT .rr . - S . 4 - T 1 ' i 3 . '. s ,. - I r U' l Dr. as ing. . f. 0. I , . fo Ja r I iTc e d -4 Q V SU.. v H . . . . . I I F5 f' , , , ' ' - ' . ,F , . - 7 I 5 . ' ll l . ' , In . e f 1 f T T ' . . S . . S C . s .' 4 Q. . - , . . . - , .S D l I3
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Cfcm Maier? T WAS a balmy aTTernoon, and a goodly crowd oT us was There, worming iTs way Through Hol- brook Hall To The Tune oT H250 in The Books. Un- suspecTingly we were ushered inTo Dr. PorTer's sancTuary by chieT herdsman Charlie Hall, who bore ThaT look which said, l'Oh, broTher, if you only knew! Having slowly buT surely passed The DirecTor oT STudies wiTh no mishaps 4 excepT ThaT oT Lymie Snyder's TainTing when given LaTin - we halTed abrupTly beTore The iron Tence. BuT wiTh a sweep oT The pen lFaTher's penl, we whisked pasT Tor The key To our - sleeping quarTers in CoTTage Row. The meaT was excellenT Those TirsT Tew days, Then serving The saddles was sTarTed. We almosT goT inTo Camp Hall and The Chapel, buT iT was mideyear beTore we could see The speakers. Our TirsT parTy was very inTeresTing: The Tarmer elemenT, who were aT a loss when no one called a square dance, sTood idly abouT: Then There were Those oT The TasT Type, who rhumba'd up Trom Cuba, The New York neckers, and The Try-anyThing-once group. However, a good Time was had by all. Moon-Tace STorms and his Two saTelliTes. Baby- Tace Cookingham and Phil lwhaT-do-you-do-in The inTanTryl STephan, each received one voTe and be- came The leaders oT The TiTTy-nine successTul council evaders during Their sojourn in OverToun. We were no longer The innocenT, green Treshmen oT The previous year, buT old Timers wiTh a Thin coaT oT blue mold. WiTh The money collecTed Trom radiaTor Tees, season TickeTs To The movies, reserved seaTs in Camp Hall, and passes on The Seminary railroad we purchased The class banner. A large, clear, whiTe emblem placed on a mellow blue background be- came The symbol oT a proud and evenTTul day To come. We were TorTunaTe in obTaining Mr, Niblock as our class Teacher, and said proT proved very eTTicienT in sTraighTening ouT academic, social, and Tinancial problems by arranging schedules, plan- ning parTies and ruling ouT dice. Socially, This was especially helpTul To The Toreign elemenTs lThose who live ouTside New Yorkl when over The river and Through The woods To GrandmoTher Wilson's house
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