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THE SOUND AND THE FURY The spirit flamed. Pat McRaney reigned as Homecoming Queen, then stepped back to watch Ole Miss annihilate hapless Tulane. Strangers walking over the campus that night saw strange and wonderful sights indeed. But there were few strangers. With half the schedule completed, students began anxi- ously glancing northward to Memphis. Their thoughts were focused on a patch of green in the city known as Crump Stadium, where the Rebs would face one of their toughest tests against the rugged Arkansas Razorbacks. Not to be left out, the school cafeteria put several pigs on display on the grounds, and ceremoniously roasted the luckless animals, Arkansas could be rough, you know. And then there ' s LSU the next weekend. Aaah, don ' t sweat it. And they didn ' t. Minutes after the Arkansas victory, some nameless student first uttered those thundering words, We ' re Number One! , and it grew and grew into a mighty, unified chant, and they took this chant and went to Baton Rouge with it, after the most emotion-ridden week of pep rallies in the school ' s history. And they brought it back with them, muted perhaps, but still powerful and heartfelt. It erupted more violently than ever the next weekend when news of LSU ' s defeat reached anxious, Rebel ears. Louder . . . louder . . . louder. Squeals filled the stadium as two beautiful young ladies walked gracefully onto the football field. No one knew who the coming Queen was to be. Then, as the roses were presented to Pat, the squeals from the KD ' s grew deafening. No one knows exactly why the pajama parade was started, but everyone figures that some smart coed wanted to see what her lover-boy looked like before she married him. Looks like one girl likes what she sees!
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The traditional Homecoming Bonfire raised the spirit to a fever pitch among the students and filled many an alumnus with nostalgia.
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From Peabody ' s lobby . . And so right after she gave his pin backāit was her, you she told. me that he . . Hee heel You young whippersnappers think you can put something over on us folks up here, but you can ' t.
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