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. . . madcap freshman mixer . . . No livelier way has been invented than to start the school year off with the traclitional Freslnnan hlixer. Uneler the tutorship of heaclmixmaster James Gainblin, the slimes ran through the usual line of action such as eating square meals, singing songs they dicln't know with voices they dicln't have, and the sad but courageous attempts at humor. The show went the way of all freshmen - it stunkl Frosh Marxlmll qlonvs, the' pc-darooslic of the piano, Imnvs ou! a Iillle flip-'oini boogie tvlzile a trio of I D v ,, K Q lmxlrvv males .'un'n1om:e'. llze song was very Iouflnn
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Scholarly September ronlinued ...WTfirst... Nou' say - - - Puldlrl11'nm'r.' Um' of flu' first l'l'llUlI't'lIIt'lIlS was o frllysiml. I-'irsi me-nl in the cafeteria. Need more be said? In one of the first assemblies of the year, students selected their six cheerleaders for football and basketball. A volunteer corps of leaders did the duties in the first football game. ln a move to interest more students in the finer musics, Amarillo Symphony season tickets were offered to students at a reduced rate. Many took advantage of the offer. Many other VVT students furnished 'action' for the symphony by winning playing scholarships in it. Sludenls file into the first assembly of the year held in ilu' main auditorium. Also, here is wlzere the first yazvns of boredom were revealed. First college dance of the year was lmld in the Student Union following Freslxman Mixer. x 23 SS
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l 0 V .i . . . first dance after . . . flrst pep rally . . . before first game . . . SCl'l0l2l1'ly Septfm bel' mn lin ned Early enthusiasm ran righ on the campus. The first pep rally was attended by the largest crowd of the season as students 'whupped' it up for the Trinity game. lt was nice that most freshmen 'volunteered' to attend and join the fun. Special thanks went to jerry Williziins, James Gamblin, Barbara McDougal, Bobbie Tucker and Susie Owens for serving as cheerleaders until elections named the regular ones. H Generally, a dance followed each pep rally at which students whiled away a little more time before curfew. I Delta Zeta Chi held the first pep rally drmre in the Student Union and set the pattern for similar dances to follow.
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