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Page 25 text:
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The Saturday afternoon begins, and its time to start the walk to the stadium. Peggy and Tom are just part of a crowd of thousands of Wisconsinites, all stepping out of their houses to spend a bright afternoon rooting for what they hope will be a victorious team . . . Show your ticket books, please. Every gate is jammed, the pennant sellers are busy and from inside the stadium the band can al- ready be heard. Things may get a bit rough, but who minds a little pushing on a football week-end? . . . Peggy and Tom climb to their seats and take their places with the other spectators. The benches are jammed and everyone is excited. The candy sellers appear, programs are purchased, someone yells to someone three rows down, someone else yells to someone six rows across. Nobody expects to be heard, it ' s just good to be making noise and letting off excess energy until the game begins at last . . .
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Page 24 text:
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Dors she a( c|it ' . ' ' . . . of coiirsc. for lien- lli( arc at llw l ' ri(la m i { rail) as ( loarli Sliililrlrclicr tells tlir ro N l what the l)o s will do out on the lii ' lil toiiiorrow . . . To- morrow is litre. aiKJ l e i rNs elir s- antlieiniiiii is heiiiir careliilK eiiosen on the wa to the ;:anie. Those rildioii- -lioiilil hrini: u- luck. lall at iseonsin means football week-ends, riiese Autumn festivities hrinji -lieerin{r crowds, thrilling games, a crisp tang in the air. chr san- themiuns, beer parties — everything that makes college life what it is. And here is a t pical football week-end at Wisconsin Tom McKern picks u|) the phone in the M|)ha Delt iiouse and calls I ' eggv Due. Alpha I ' hi. for the date.
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The first thrill comes when the hand steps off down the field in their colorful uniforms for the traditional flag raising. Peggy and Tom and the thousands of others watch the stars an l stripes rise to the top of the j ole. Then a moments (jniet. and the pla ers rush out on the field in their cardinal and gold . . . Tiieir throats he hoarse for days, hut who cares — xshen those tense moments come, the hall is on the five- ard line, there ' s notliin : to do hut ell and ell just as loud as ou can and mayhe pra a little too . . . nd the elling worked, liecause it ' s a touchdown! The pla ers ke|)t the hall mo - ing down the field, closer ami closer to the goal line, and now its over and isconsin is in the lead — Stuhldreher heams. the isconsin team is prou l. an«l I ' eggy and Tom go wild along with e eryone else, hecause there is no sight ccpial to that of the |)igskin lying on a coveted spot heneath the posts. ft i 1 iM p 1 Hi m jil u -wii P
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