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Study and tradition form the groundwork upon which this university is built. Study brings back memories of those study dates at the library . . . the all night cram session before that big exam . . . the classes we slept through . . . or the times we decided to study in bed- result-a good nightas sleep. Study provides the knowledge necessary for a successful and meaningful future. Traditions are numerous at this institution-The keg, Aloha 0e, the freshman race, and many more. Many of these traditions form the skeleton which gives us support in our undertakings. However, there are lesser things that become traditions that we do not give a second thought. Among these are the bridge of umbrellas that spans the Hill 011 a rainy morning, Nahheeyayli initiates in red underwear at homecom- ing, and the cop and his sawhorse at the entrance to the 6tHillii. As you leave this institution, study and tradition will hold many points of interest for youe the times you studied, the times you wish you had studied, and the small items that have become tradi- tion to you during your stay at UT.
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Crouched, then rising upward with a volley of gW;0, Vols, G097, seven cheerleaders give expression to the spirit that is Tennessee! The Spirit of the Hill is that intangible, eternal feeling which prompts-cheering when the score is in reverse, a student center pep rally before the big one, or snake dancing down Gay Street. Spirit is also found at UT in the familiar ttHey,i or the friendly smile on t6Hello Walk? The hull sessions, hen parties, and general campus cordiality are building blocks in the Pyramid of Spirit. Closely allied with Spirit is the social life of the campus. This may vary from a sorority formal at Deane Hill to a coiTee date at the T-Room. The house parties, teas, and costume balls leave memories with us that we shall never forget, as we leave the spirit-laden university. Though the mood of the spirit may change, the spirit itself is perpetual with Tennessee, for the Spirit is TENNESSEE!
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