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Chapter III HIS is the time when things seem to taper off. The cold weather is in. and its gray atmosphere grips you. Stu- dents get so bored that they start studying. Social ac- tivities settle down to a more leisurely pace. This is the time of the big organization formals. Basketball is the thing in sports: the intramural athletes creak and groan for days after they play, while the varsity men smile indulgently at them. Toboggans are on everyones’ lips and bruised on everyones’ bodies. Wisecracking girls learn suddenly that snow is much more enjoyable on the ground than in their faces. Stalled cars provide a frequent and amusing source of conversation for those who own them. Indoor sports of all imaginable kinds flourish: you arc liable to stumble upon some isolation-minded couple at every turn. This is the time of rushing and pledging. Still deep green, but oh so wise, the frosh pledges can be heard muttering about the fiendish practices of the fraternity and sorority members, while the Independents jeer and say, I told you so.
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The Frosli First row: R. Aylward, R. Albury, E. Blank, E. Behnc, A. Linden, I). Kepplcr, E. Reich. Srcond row: R. Piehl, II. Ailing, J. Babb, K. Schermacher, T. Babcock. I). Engle, I). I'lesch, 0. Ilcrchcn, W, Bar iditis. Third row: Coach Gil Hertz, A. Goetz. R. Tuttle, I). Redmond, G. Larkin, R. Peters, J. Brady, R. Landgraf, J. Rohner, Manager Pete Orvis. Fourth row: T. Potter, L. Morand, C. Blochwitz, J. Mendyke, W. Wcndorf, YV. Berry, K. Mc- Donald, T. Truss, R. Ashcnfelter. The freshman football team, coached by Gil Hertz, promises to fill all the gaps in the varsity, with men to spare. Perhaps the members of the varsity, who had to scrimmage against these boys three nights a week can tell you more about that. In the first post- war freshman game Ripon battled Lawrence to a 7-7 tie to avenge the homecoming slaughter a little. The frosh really broke loose against Beloit. Ix-d by the fine ball carrying of T russ and Berry, and the line play of Goetz, McDonald, and Bar iditis, Ripon brought home an 18-6 win. There is good reason to look to next year with high hopes. 28
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r When Lane Library stands frozen on tlu snows campus, and a fireplug tempts ' no «log to leave his cozy home, then college life dons its winter clothes. 30
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