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I was rudely awakened by the bell from a peace- ful slumber during a dull lecture and started for the dorm to resume sleeping in the solitude of my room. But do I al- shower after awaking? A few friends seemed to think so. After a brisk snowball shower I moved; man, I moved! On the way I stopped . . . ... I was dragged to the Theta Alpha Phi production of Berkeley Square, which turned out to be a fascinating play laid in the 1700 ' s. I ' m beginning Q to realize that I like this night life . . . ... by the construction on the new men ' s dorm. Work had been stopped by a blanket of white on the skeleton structure. Speaking of blankets . . . I was going to catch up on my sleep but room- mate had different plans .
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• . . . Diane and Carnie. Yes, it was an- other great homecoming with a winning football game, clever decorations and a lovely crop of queen candidates. But through all this only one point came through clear to me. Carnie ' s reason for coaching football. Wow! One example of clever decorations . . . . . the Phi Lam ' s characterization of Gus. Many more floats of the same quality paraded down Broadway dur- ing homecoming. One question! Which football player did they use for a model? The cats were buggin ' out with glee. . . . . . because Stan was here for all to see. No, Carl Sandburg and I aren ' t room- mates, but this exposed the sentiments of many students. Stan Kenton, the top man in jazz, lived up to his billing well on the Pitt campus. Well, Fall ' s activity woke me up, but I ' m still sleepy. Guess I ' ll change pil- lows; that first book was too hard.
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1 ■ . - . . . and to make it more interesting I put on my school spirit and ventured out to numerous basketball games, like that one with Tallequah. Those Gorillas fought hard for the final honor. Now here ' s an honor . . . 32 ... I would enjoy: judging the Kanza Queen Contest. I was lucky just to peek at a session of the judging and it looks like it might be a pleas- ant but difficult duty to pick seven girls out of so many. Judging can be . . . ... a pretty difficult job, especially in the case of Pep Night. The sororities, fraterni- ties and men ' s dormitories yelled louder each game. I think it surely helped the basketball team though — look where we finished — CIC champs, no less. . r T -n
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