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-75 ' - FALL Shadows lengthened across the grass, the days grew shorter, summer memories grew dim, thoughts of school, of old and new acquaintances, of parties-and, of course, study became paramount. And then the hot summer faded into the pre- meditated bedlam of autumn. With orientation, registration, classification over, classes began. Soon weekends were loaded with parties, concerts, plays, students struggled to keep up with the never-ending whirl of doing while at the same time proving to themselves and disbelieving professors that both feats could be accomplished simultaneously. After a no-sleep week, the big Homecoming spirit swept over the campus: parades, pep rallies, a newly-crowned queen, an Indian foot- ball victory-all these were par for the annual course. Yet each event was a singular accomplishment, each day a memorable occasion, each night a never-to-be-forgotten ex- perience. There would be other events, other days, other nights, none would be quite forgotten, none would be quite the same.
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