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Page 107 text:
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Mo rch in ,O 4.1 C3 , A The air is thick with smoke from :mouldering brain cells at one of the weekly The circus has come to SAC to perform at Chess Club tournaments. one of the unusual A. D. P. parties. March came in like a lamb for students and teachers alike. There was a holiday the first Fri- day of the mlonth because of a State junior College teacher's meeting in Fort Worth. This was again the slack season, the time of research papers, mid-semester exams and reports to failing students. The Naval Cadet team was on hand to talk with any interested men students and to explain the educational opportunities for servicemen. During this month, track and field meets took the place of basketball games, and tennis and golf teams were organized. Thanks to a holiday on Good Friday, the month ended and went out like a lamb, too. l Fiesta frauleins smile at the judges of the annual contest held to select candidates for MiSS FiCSf2- 93
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Mo rch AA- 'bag ' A Three zoology students prepare to disect a shark during one of the after- Elmer jones examines the new biology lab noon laboratory periods. with its author, julian Cooke. -,ia JAWS ew 'M A familiar scene at all times of the year is groups of students sitting in the lounge between classes. It's the Freshmen vs. the Sophomores in a half-time tug of war with Referee Clyde Nail standing by with the whistle 92
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April Carole Springs is presented with a bouquet of Skates, good strong ankles, and occasionally a pillow are the only re roses after being announced as Lantana Duchess quirements needed for an afternoon of fun at the rink. at the Spring term Council dance. April arrived and reconfirmed the fact that it Was Spring. A skating party, numerous banquets, and picnics began to take the place of dances as the favored recreation. This doesn't mean that there were no dances at all, however. Further evidences of Spring Were 21 fOrmal dance, with the theme April Love, and a swimming meet. In spite of a yearning for the outdoors, students had to remain in class and fight off attacks of Spring fever in order to complete all work due before the semester finals. Campaign week for Student Council officers was one of the busiest of the year. Students ran for offices as party candidates, as is now the custom at SAC. Food, food, and more food was consumed by hungry groups at numerous end-of-the-year banquets. 94
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