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a new semester . After the most generous vacation (3 days) between exams, everyone returned to face the new semester. were griping about the semester being gated too fast, faculty about the students not studying, and the parents about their sons wasting money. The AGROMECK doesn ' t know who is responsible, but would like to go on record as saying that the semester system is for the birds. all part of an education .
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When easier exams are given, the average will exceed 2.0 and with the new year came exams! The dreaded day finally came and students turned their interest from their many activities (Meredith, St. Marys, Peace, and who knows where else) to books. It didn ' t take too long for them to find that first semester was not so easy. Some of our friends have gone beyond . flunked out . . . So this page is dedicated to those poor souls who didn ' t make it . . .! We tried to get a picture of the readmission board to go on this page, however, we were unable to do so. Please bear with us and go on to the next page. Those who studied are here to read this.
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while all this time accent on music After marching across the gridiron turf during the football season, the members of State ' s band switched to indoor music in the winter and spring quarters and formed a concert band. With approximately 70 pieces, the band presented a concert during the winter quarter and played many popular classical pieces. The band is by Major C. D. Kutschinski. Music comes in varying degrees—here we see a small group of boys listening to soft music to complete the atmosphere in Normans ' —the Saturday Poker game. Now the director takes his magic wand to show the students just what the band can do. The band breaks loose on one of those foot-patting tunes before the group who come to see STATE prove itself once more as a leader. All during 1954 and 1955 Jimmie Capps (Our Best To You—W.P.T.F.) gave the students of State music to study by, listen to, and best of all music to remember. The 1955 AGROMECK salutes Jimmie Capps and Our Best To You as the outstanding program of its type for this year.
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