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Tuesday, Nov. 25-Oxford students leave for home. Slicks are awfully lone- some for their Thanksgiving turkeys. Happy Vacation!!! By the way, was psychology class very educational to- day, Miss Doogles? Thursday, Dec. 4- Humpty Dumpty Nixon has a big fall by Miss Old King Cole. Too bad they put him back to- gether again! Sharon and Ann, a roach in your room may be dangerous, but it's still no reason to wake up the whole hall. Friday, Dec. 5-Scott and Steve seem to have a thing for mailboxes. Too bad a pilot had a Hthingl' for following them. Mr. Elizer, a sincere thanks for bailing them out. You should have saved your money. Sunday, Dec. 7-The Doll's House is finally opened to the men!!! The Dolls carried it off exceptionally well. Miss Kramer, Hawaiian dancing may send you very far in life. 3rd west, I thought you'd keep the first man on your hall instead of throwing him down the dumbwaiter. Monday, Dec. 8-Since when are Bunny and friends afraid of a little holiday in Conyers? Wednesday, Dec. 10-Christmas is the season, isn't it? Frances, Ann does make for a strange bedfellow, doesn't she? Friday, Dec. 12-P.E. students pull first all-nighter of finals. Tuesday, Dec. 16-Dot has one glass too many. Soon finds that cold duck can make a warm date as J.G. makes his first move. Students leave with the Christmas spirit and everybody's feel- ing merry. Monday, Jan. 5-Nice to see most of my Oxfordians back this quarter. Anne Stephens, sorry to see that your L.S.U. tiger failed to make it back, maybe he'll call you some time. It makes me ex- tremely sad to see that some of my friends are not back, John Lee . . . Tuesday, Jan. 6-The W. Corps try to engage Dowman in a mud fight, but only J.H. and B.P. stand up to the chal- lenge. Beth Jones, even if you don't like our V.P., there's still no reason to say, 'fl don't like you. Jimbo, we'll all miss your beautiful and charming body. Wednesday, Jan. 7-BRRR . . 50 is much too cold for my old bones. Thursday, Jan. 8-OK, J eff and Janey, go set the woods on fire again! Beau is sick once again. All that high living seems to be weakening you! Friday, Jan 9-Ice skating for 31 Ox- fordians. Which one of you didn't have a date? Sally, why can't.you take better care of your bottom? Handy Andy and all of us will miss you. Saturday, Jan 10-SAE's and ATO,s party once again! Never knew that so many people could get ruint in one place. Joe D., Sam C., Mike V., seems as if ice skating at the Gun Club is great. Perhaps the Gun Club has more purposes than target practice. Hang on, Kelly, I know that Andy will ask you to my birthday party. Sunday, Jan. 11-The straight hippies hit Atlanta. No brains, no bodies, and no bras! Really, girls, cou1dn't you find a better place to get stuck than Thugs- ville? Tuesday, Jan. 13-The Haunted House Group strikes again! My fellow spirits told me the whole story. Fran, Fran, who blew your horn? Wednesday, Jan. 14-Wonder if Nan- cy-Jo has stopped talking since Byron returned? Saturday, Jan 17-Iron man and his woman spend another weekend in Hay- good Cwatching TV, of course.l Monday, Jan. 19-John White: Super Jock vs Super Hip. Tuesday, Jan. 20-Debbie Stephens, do you know what they say about girls who get red roses? Wednesday, Jan. 21-Motorcycle wreck! Thursday, Jan. 22-Happy Anniver- sary, Giles and Cass, the celebration was magnificent. I hope that the cider was of a good year. Friday, Jan. 23--Mr. Sharp, what really happened to your truck? Wednesday, Jan. 28-Now really, K.F.L.B. and J.H., I may not have big eyes, but my spirit covers Newton County like Saran Wrap. Next time you disrobe have a little modesty for my sake, at least. Friday, Jan. 30-The Boys open their dorms, Beth G. what do you remem- ber about tonight? D. Turner, you should be more careful. Bill's a nice guy but don't push him too far. Saturday, Jan. 31-Happy Birthday to me!! l'm glad to see that everyone stayed Inn tonight. Congratulations, Mike and Mino. Mino, I must admit, that dress was very interesting. Next time I drop my cane, Please pick it up!! Tell me Mike, how did you ever get that overgrown caterpillar to stay around your chin? That's allright, Pam, Ed didnlt really want any any- way. Monday, Feb. 2-Mr. President, und- ies are okay for the dorm, but not for the basketball court. Tuesday, Feb. 3-Miss Gump, when are you going to stop Reed ing and start studying? Thursday, Feb. 5-The Jello flies and everyone goes under the table. Carlos throws his chicken. Now really, this is ridiculous. The Mum Club is at it again. Watch out, girls, by buddy Ralph and I will both be watching you. Friday, Feb. 6-Brad and Judy, did you really think it would work? Or do you give a damn? Sunday, Feb. 8-Up and at 'emll The fire alarm screams at 3:30 A.M. Where's the fire? Bunny, that sweater is just too muchg guess S.W. thought so too. Monday, Feb. 9-Break up!! Tuesday, Feb. 10-Mr. Chaiin, were your spirits lifted when you received a Valentine from Susan? Too bad it was really from your old buddy John.
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Thursday, Oct. 14-Barbie, why don't you tell your camping buddy to stay home. Some people really enjoy doing laundry before they're married. Keep on working, dollg you'll be sorry. The pay is pathetic! Mr. Chrisman, I hear you don't like your dates to smoke. Wednesday, Oct. 15-Football looks good for Dowman, fair for Dickey and Stone, and doesn't even look for Bon- nell. Players are amazed at Coach Burnett's hawk eyes. Bonnell is pen- alized 355 yards for profanity. Thursday, Oct. 16-Miss Russell and Mr. Harris find great merit in each otl1er's company. Actually it turned out to be a drinking contest. Miss Rus- sell wins by sixteen ounces. Friday, Oct 17-Sherry Lowrentz finds strange abrasion on her neck. Miss Joy H. accepts another blind date by phone, only to find that her date really is blind. Saturday, Oct. 18-J. Browning re- turns from another wild and wonder- ful Fiji weekend. Mr. Lovern insists that he have his room sprayed. Dow- man has a terribly fiat party. Most of the spirits were very low. But tell me Mr. Bolton, how did you ever get so high? Bernhardt and Murphy have a date, or was it a talkathon?? Newman finally gets her man!!! Sunday, Oct. 19-Was Florida home- coming as exciting as all that, Misses Williams and Sturdivant? By the way, Susan, what really happened to your neck? Monday, Oct. 20-After another stim- ulting day of class discussion students wonder if Miss Beischer has misspelled her name. Tuesday, Oct. 21-Mrs. Cohen, is it really necessary to ream everyone you know? Mexieols father and son drink- ing team consume mucho cerveza, right under Proctor Parker's nose. Happy Birthday, Mr. Haygood. Thursday, Oct. 23-Dr. Pate gives free cut to the four students who showed up. Only one was really left because the other three were already asleep. Our soccer team is enjoying another wonderful season due to many enthu- siastic athletic supporters. Miss Mor- gan, you may be lavaliered, but who really pays those bills at the Rodeway? Friday, Oct. 24-Holiday Inn at Con- yers presents Oxford students with a plaque for perfect attendance: Students vote to place it on 3rd East. 2nd East initiates its new strip show, Katy P., Cass H., and Kathleen C. give away booby prizes at the gate. Monday, Oct. 27- My beauties enter into combat. West wing wins after Cissy and Lynn stomp Pittard. Mid- terms, midterms, midterms. Wednesday, 29-Dr. Williams speaks on the problems of drugs. Mr. and Miss del Vecchio, did you really get so choked up that you had to leave? Arnold almost revealed his true iden- tity during the assembly. What was under that raincoat anyway? Thursday, Oct. 30-The Great Pump- kin came a little early this year. Half of the Oxford male population risks mono while Miss Bays is thoroughly over- whelmed. Friday, Oct. 31-Great Ghosties, what is this I see? Ralph wants Oxford couples to stop landing at the Airport, or taking off. John Lee does the forty yard sprint through the briar bushes. Mino, my dear, you have finally made it. By the way, where was the lady of the Honor Council tonight??? Saturday, Nov. 1-Pattie R., does John Bowers turn you on THAT much? Brag V., tell us what you really pro- posed tonight. The Deer Hunters As- sociation, formerly the Alcoholics Pro- gressive Club, starts the season off right. Sunday, Nov. 2-The Old Mill finally decided to stay open on Sunday nights. Thank you very much. Monday, Nov. 3-Teresa M. celebrates her smashing success in Calculus 171 with Bacardi 151. Tuesday, Nov. 4-We may have lost the game with Big Emory, but it seems as if N.A. and S.S. won their games with Pete and Darryl. Wednesday, Nov. 5-The Lionls Club must truly be congratulated on their choice of beauty queens. M.M. displays his polkadotted underwear to the zoo and is nearly eaten by the animals. Friday, Nov. 7-George L. and Jerry S. hold motel party in Hotlanta. Un- fortunately, their dates were from the Albert Pick. Birdsong decided to go fishing, but drops his trout. C. Hard- ing sings the top twenty tunes at the Wafiie House. Mr. J.S. Turner and co- horts, next time you go drinking take a bigger mob. The cops wouldn't dare incite a riot. Saturday, Nov. 8-Carey, did you real- ly think that taking Susan out would ruin your image? Doogles received a beautiful portrait from Steve entitled Annie the Bodw. Monday. Nov. 10-The H.B.C., Eta Sigma Psi and AEU hold their first tapping. Dean Fleming is enthusiastic with the initiation of the Honorary Boys Club. Tricky Tommy Tredway stopped smiling today . . . nobody fiunked his last test. Vivian P., stay out of the 105 lab, somebody mistook you for a fetal pig. Tuesday, Nov. ll-My old spirit has really been excited today. We won a soccer game. Congratulations, men, you played well. Thursday, Nov. 13-Mr. Winter seems to be taking advantage of his sopho- more year, also the sophomore girls. He couldn't wait until Easter for a little bunny. Friday, Nov. 14-Excitement builds for the first big dance. I anxiously await my return. My bones have been idle much too long, so have yours Mr. Crenshawg use it! Friday, Nov. 21-I am here once again and I hope that all of you enjoy my gifts. Dowman wins best fioat display and Dot became one of our prettiest queens. The Holiday Inn fills up its back section with my friends and every- one was very happy except Arnold. Did your date leave you, old boy? Sarah, aren't you glad that I neglected to mention those hickies in front of Henry? Thank you, Nancy, Mino, and the SAC for a wonderful weekend. Saturday, Nov. 22-The camping class heads for the cow pasture while every- one else gets bombed at the Old Mill. It was great fun, no thanks to Sax and Stewart. Congratulations to J.P.C. and F.C.S. for finally tying the knot. Over- all a great weekend. Holiday Inn stock went up 3 points.
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Friday, Feb. 13-Triskedecaphobia is prevalent today. Mr. Williams, Friday the 13th could have been made for you. I hope your leg mends well. M.H., if you had two fangs I'd call you a rat- tler. Debbo, you must have been suf- fering from snow blindness. Everyone had a good time, but next time in North Carolina, I recommend the Tor- ino Inng it's much cheaper. Sunday, Feb. 15- Mr. Chapman, after a funfilled weekend with Susan and the girls, is there still an Iris in your eye? Monday, Feb. 16--Susie S., Dianne B., Karen P., Peggy B., and Maureen F. sneaked out at 4 A.M. and climbed Stonefdj Mountain. Tuesday, Feb. 17-Larry, old man, surely you had something to study to- night, or was the West Wing anatomy lesson more important? Friday, Feb. 20-Hoyt and the E.I. really stimulated a few minds this weekend. Maybe there's still room for improvement around here. Sunday, Feb. 22--Congratulations, Sarah and Henry Sofa! Is a one-night stand on a couch enough? Saturday, Feb. 28-Congratulations, Dot Glass and Circle K. Hutch, is it true that Susan L. is better than her roommate? l guess 3 out of 4 is better than nothing. Monday, March 2-Glenn T., maybe now you'll sweep your floors. Tuesday, March 3-Sandy and Lee, it is said that physical activity is good for relieving frustrations, is that why you are always exchanging passes C football of course.b? Thursday, March 5-l'm glad to see that Elaine and Sally's friend, Rob. are already getting along sa well. Friday, March 6-The Dickey List comes out and reveals that half of Oxford is making money illegally. Saturday, March 7-Sharon, Betts, Robin, Mike, and Joe, why can't you stay out of my correspondence? You should have better sense than to read other people's mail. Mr. Hodges, I must admit, you do have a certain air about you when you lift weights!! Phew!! 125 Tuesday, March IO-609W doesn't cut 67'W, but what the student body doesn't know won't hurt them. Wednesday, March ll-Giles, are you going to wear a tie to class tomorrow? Thursday, March 12-Ratso finally mcnts M.E.R., much to the enlighten- ment of both. Friday, March 13-Susan S. and Larry H. get re-acquainted, while John R. finds a chink in Rosemary's Armour. Monday, March 16-Miss Beischer is now the most popular teacher in the History Department. Why is it no one can spell her name correctly? Thursday, March 26-Miss N. Moore opens her mouth and finds half of 3rd East down her throat. Monday, March 30-J.S.T., you may have failed the test, but you eouldn't manage to avoid the bulldozer, could you? Tuesday, March 31-Unfortunately, this is the last day of my diary. Until next year, when I write my stories once again, take care of yourselves and remember that Dooley knows alI!!!!!!
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