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MEMBER? uw “Once upon a long time, time ago... Ah yes, remember that fey grox who tell into a frap? The goor puy! And remem- ber writing six hundred word themes late Sunday night? Have you learned yet ‘What Constitutes a Sense of Honor?” And then there were the fires at Hal- loween—and the night all the girls ran out in their housecoats with their hair up! Remember Gordon's snakes, especially the night one crawled up Trav’s leg while he was praying! I guess we'll never for- get the time Mrs. Springer answered the telephone and found six chickens along with a baby pig in the phone booth. Oh my, what a mess! The poor pig died a few weeks later! Then there was the time the “farmhouse” really was a “farm” house—the night Tom Evans woke up with a chicken perched on his toes. Re- member the big game when George was supposed to lead the basketball team onto the floor—he came in running and bouncing the ball, with no one behind him! I can still hear the cheering! And those naughty students who stayed out all night on Halloween! They paid for it with four long weeks of being campused. Remember the peace and quiet we had around school when Bing lost his voice? Of course, we'll never forget our three class sneaks—the one in our Sophomore year when we woke everyone up at 6:00 in the morning during exam week. That 48 was the year Dave Curtis almost cut off his big toe. Then, in our Junior year, remember when we cut all our Friday classes and the faculty didn't like it? But best of all, we'll never forget our wonder- ful Senior sneak down in Asheville. Of course, there are many memorable stories connected with it: Vince and Eddy, the Cogburn's and their food, Bob Jones and broken down cars, and especially when “fate’’ stepped in with the multiples of “7 '| No, we'll never forget the good times we had together on our trip South. Then again, as we look back, we see the more serious things. The Byrd house fire, when three boys in our class lost all o f their possessions, was a tragedy which hit home to us. There were the real spir- itual blessings, too. The spontaneous revival in our Sophomore year; the weeks of meetings with Anthony Zeoli, George Schmeizer, George Mundell, and Mr. Olney; the testimonies around the camp- fire after the spring Campus Days; the very first time we went out to pass out tracts on Friday night; and the deep thrill of feeling God's presence as we saw the beauty of our campus in the Springtime ... all of these things are memories which will make our college days precious to us forever. Our prayer for King’s is that the Lord will continue to bless in the future as He has in the past.
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