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.2 Our rom . . . . You will remember it for many a day and night to come . . . . The tuxedo .... a buttoniere, no less .... The smooth music of the orchestra . . . . . . A sleeply lagoon, aL tropical moon .... . . . . Somebody else is taking my place . . . l .... And her in her luscious evening gown .... your corsage at her shoulder .... You could see the other fellows whistling mentally, when you said? t . . . f'Miss Girard .... .... And you danced all night . . . . Three o'clock in the morning .... or was it five .... ? . .T . . The dancing lights of the country club .... The twirling couples on the dance floor .... the empty, happy pocketbook ot the morning after .... You took a taxi-cab .... a grandiose gesture, but worth it .... The smile she Gave you .... . . . . The stillness of the night, . . . . what was the date? . . . . Iune 12th, wasn't it .... The night cf lune 12th .... Dear diary, she wrote, I went lo the prom with Harry tonight .... You will always remember it, won't you? ....Sowillwe.... 58
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Poor sports editor Giletto, had only 6 sandwiches to eatg his father wouldn't let him take 14 . . . You should have heard the wolves howling and running and jumping in glee, while fixing their ties and slicking their hair when two more cars were added to the train. There were girls, yes G-I-R-L-S in the adjoining cars!! lt took only 3 hops and one broadiump to clear the barrier between the cars so DiCicco, Brown, Fyne, and every other travelling senior had abandoned his car in double quick time .... With 300 more huffs and puffs the engine panted into the Baltimore Station with nary a casualty! Only one thing was Wrong, Joe Giletto kept hollering, '1'm hungryl' They didn't seem to expect us at the Capital. There wasn't any band! . . 1 . Bight into the waiting buses and on our way once more, but not until we sang the chorus to the ditty on page 48! Even if we didn't have a band! .... Once in the bus, Bip, one of the drivers, tried to explain the passing scenery above the shouting voices topped by Packard's, Pardon me, but where's Marqie's house? . . . 1-le was trying to help that fellow in Bringing Up Father .... lt took our driver only lV2 hours to get from the B. 6: O. Station to Wash .... Half the time he turned the corners on two wheels and the other half, on one . . . Said it was to save rubber . . . The Folger Shakespearean Memorial was the first stop on our list . . . Mr. Cades was in his glory scrutinizing every last nook and corner of the place . . . By noon time enough shutters on cameras had clicked to put 1700 more film developers to work . . . With the Supreme Court Building and the Capitol next on the list, rush, rush, rush, was the order of the day . . . lt didn't take us long to see how serious the Congressmen looked! those who were awake and present . . . Oh for the life of a Congressman! Everyone was impressed by the straight white rows of stones at Arlington Cemetery. Most impressing, however, was the ceremony at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in which everyone partook . . .Glassman played taps while Gloria and Stagliano laid a wreath at the base of the tomb. The entire student group, then saluted the flag . . . Back into the bus and on to the New Colonial Hotel! A real hotel, with a lobby and hot and cold running water, little freshman. Up to our rooms and 'woah' there's Stratis trying to steal a bed from someone's room . . . Only 5 minutes to Wash up and put our dinner jackets on. Long did all right for himself. Seeing a few girls patiently Waiting for a waiter to clear their table, our head cheer leader obliged by stacking up the dishes on their table and removing them . . . Rumor hath it that he took names and addresses instead of a monetary remuneration . . . Then some one found a piano and I. Snyder very aptly played that tune on page 48. with every true staunch Southern fellow singing . . . Art Cos- cenza gave impromptu Old Man Ribberf' much to the delight of the entire hotel . . . Doc Ker once again led the whistling in songs which required loud, vociferous chirping . . . lt was Doc who suggested Snyder play Turkey in the Straw, for the small town visitors . . . 60
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