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A I IN THE SPRING everyone started mass migration from stuffy class rooms to stuffing ice cream cones on the lawn . . . Those few who tried to study found a dull glaze forming over their eyes W- a well known symptom of the old disease spring fever . . . Convert- ible tops rolled down, people lazed on stints 'fit A 0,10 .1 Q Q i - 1 .-.-.1-1 Vo T 5, I rw QE' if the lawn, boys played half-hearted games of ball, soft drinks were con- sumed by the gallons . . . Everyone joined the W.P.A. --- meaning We Piddle Along. A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY lightly turned towards woomance and woe- mance, and the season brought out thoughts of picnics with the gang, moonlight rides, the more prosaic yet satisfying campus strolling, and mild games of peek-a-woo . . . New campus couples blossomed like the proe verbial flowers in May and old couples got even more solidly into the groove . . . A very satisfying season for the love bug. TI-IE Y -SPONSORED HIPPODROME hit the jackpot with their Thief of Bag- dad theme, and cooperation of all campus groups . . . Bob I-Iollowell and Alma Gray as the Genii and little Woo-Woo had them rolling in all avail able aisles, and entertainment featured musical and comiccl skits and stunts, plus a real flying carpet . . . Every- one went to the gym to patronize the better booths and to dance . . . All had the best of fun. ELECTIONS were held during all sea- sons but the spring ones brought out all the little tricks of the trade that could be concocted by college poli- ticians and self-styled white-haired boys . , . Everyone pulled for their coalition candidates . . . Screws were put on the mildest students . . . Hand- bills circulated . . . Loud speakers blasted . . . Poll politics were prac- tised . . . The old pep talks were given to all that would listen . . . and sometimes the best man did win!
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7. E'fi--V ll H H H I S H N FROSTED SILVERY campus at dawn . . . Boisterous throngs rush between buildings, fight the great blasts of Winter Winds . . . Air whited by millions of soft flakes . . . Daylight fades quietly - suddenly . . . Inside - soft artificial lights and a cheery fire . . . Outside - crystal Chill and Winter stars brilliantly bright.
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