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FALL FEATURE ':Let,s have a water fight! It's rainingn Beat Rhodyffn Dirty Rushingv The frosh are awfully 1 7 9 little Fall came in all its glory, or it is spring that does that? Old friendships were renewed, and those who had umissed the boat were mourned. Freshmen, all kinds-big ones, little ones, scared ones, fat ones, skinny ones, green ones, cocky ones, cute ones, descended upon us, to liven the campus with their nightly ice-baths and our conversation with their typically freshman behavior. V They took it on the chin from upperclassmen and were good sports about it. They didn't break anyone's glasses, arms, or legs-for a change. They bragged about their number and their rowess, and said, Gcwait and we'll show P you! Those few warm days took away the incentive to study. Bull sessions thrived. Afternoons were spent in Willy at the movies or in the five and ten. Evenings were spent walking in the brisk night air under the moon. Mornings were spent in bed. MLife was wonderful. The freshmen pushed the sophs around as well as the ball in the pushball contest. Football games were typical. Saturdays were typical. The days were sunny and the grandstands colorful. Somebody gave Jonathan a bath. Some of the freshmen decided to study. The social whirl started. Junior Grace Chapman of Hart- ford reigned as Queen of the Military Ball, at which Gene Brodman played. The Rhody game came and went. No more of this uone-point stuff. Fraternities started rushing 26 y Q
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