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And Freshman Week Began... Just like Mamma taught me... . They tried, anyway! On Saturday, November 12th, Freshman Week officially opened with the traditional Turkey Trot Dance. This year beanies were not required to be worn, and the hair clip- ping penalty was abolished by the administra- tion along with the traditional savage mud fight. It didn’t take the Frosh long to find out they didn’t have to wear those beanies the sight of one being the exception rather than the rule. But when time came for class spirit to be shown by participation in Frosh Week the fun started. Most freshmen showed up for cleaning Senior’s rooms — of course, things like shaving cream in shoes, and cut shoe laces were common by the time they finished. And when it came to singing the school songs, what they did to the songs really shouldn’t happen to the proverbial dog. 34
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ol ieee ae ce ian oe oe mm oe oem 1 4 Edsmen JAMES SCHLEBACH Dallas, Texas WILLIAM SEAMAN Chicago, Illinois JOHN SMITH Westfield, N.J. BROTHER FRANCIS STROZ GIS:e: Austin, Texas BROTHER BENJAMIN SUNDAY Ssic Meridon, Conn. WARREN THIBEAUX Freeport, Texas BROTHER VICTOR VALLA CSC. Studio City, California Mixed Emotions... RON WIETLISPACH Moline, Illinois FRED WILHELMI San Luis, Mexico DAVID WOSNIG San Antonio, Texas 33
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...the Fire Premature When the sophomores lit the unguarded bon- fire, a bunch of more disheartened individuals were never seen. But alas, the Frosh answered the distress call and the damage was light. The Service Was Excellent... and the entertainment better. All seniors agree that Warren Lucas missed his vocation by coming to college and should stick with his table-top routine.
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