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.. 1 11111 'G1 l,l1111Il2 Tiiiiliil Many of the boys left . . . the Flying Wlildcats were organized . . . First a Junior prom . . . then no Junior prom . . . then a Junior prom in the Gym . . . then finally no Junior prom . . . Everybody studied harder and tried to do all they could for the war . . . Rallies and ballyhoo . . . the Stu- dent Government Board ruled that there would be no more of-F-camlpus events . . , we saw the last Waa-M11 show . . . Jim VVard went to VVashington to coordinate all college de- fense . . . the sororities made an all out el-Fort to keep up the army moraleg arrange- ment proved mutually satisfactory . . . We saw the last of the big old fashioned beauty queen contests . . . Everybody went home hoping to be hack next year. 1942 ROU SQ WAR v 5 ol lied AT W AR is M plan s wlgusne WA' wlllllll e welll' qpy. H, Q N X lolls off-campus eve War COL'
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