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REMEMBER Some of the footsteps have been light and gay while others have been heavy. Let’s review some of them. Remember ... Freshman Week .. . those aching hours taking entrance exams... Dr. Hazard biting a hotdog .. . Frazer taking a trip with his bag of ideals ... Mary Mills’ advice to the lovelorn . .. that morning hike at Freshman Camp — B-r-r-r-r ...I. G. and Co. getting lost in “them thar hills” .. . Roy Joe singing about the overalls in Mrs. Murphy’s chowder .. . it’s going to be a “long” winter ... all the row about girls in South Hall... . Remember ... the lighted faces in the candlelighting service ... brown and golden leaves appearing on campus... singing Christmas carols on the Sig hayride . . . Ramsey’s cryptic characterizations of the faculty ... Dr. Boyd excusing Chem class early for the faculty chili supper . . . learning about drama around Frazer’s fire. . Remember trying to gaze at the moon when there were brighter faces nearby . . . play- ing “pool” at the Sig house . popping corn in the Kappa rooms . . . Ramsey trying to raise the dead (Hermanies) at “Arsenic and Old Lace” re- hearsals . . . the excitement over the possibilities of a stu- dent union . . . those essays for Mrs. King . . . budding ro- mances on campus — Peacock and Helen, Doug and June, Pugh and Chaney, Cash and
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Freshmen Earit MANIFOLD A conversationalist Watpo Hopson Hymeneal happiness JOHN IRETON A little on the brainy side Louts Morris Unique — uninterested in Education EVELYN HATFIELD Sings in the trio JAMES BROWN All men are slaves to business MartTHA JANE GRIMM Businesswoman EUGENE WILLIAMS Our college man RICHARD CARMAN He has the transportation JOHN WEST Just waiting to see him on the football field VERNON KNISLEY A typical Navy man Persons not Shown JoHN Batiarp, Donatp Compton, Rosert Curtiss, Roy Hurry, ANNABELLE Hate, JAMES STORER, JOHN Wuitr, JEAN WuiTEe, CHARLES Carey, Marcor SANCHEZ.
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Mary Jo—not all of them bloomed ... Remember . . . the fodder shocks at the Hallowe’en party . . Joann Brown and Glenn Phillips mashing pie all over each other ... Mr. Hiatt and “sirls” going to the Five Years’ Meeting .. . almost getting ar- rested for collecting fodder . . having a wonderful time when school was dismissed for teach- ers’ conference .. . feeling lonely with the approach of winter. Remember ... the Watchbird’s disapproving look over Bill Ramsey’s table manners . . . how charming Glenn Phillips and Travis Turvey were in lipstick and rouge ... the little green caps that would fall off all the time . . . freshmen’s red faces when they blundered down the wrong stairs Mrs. Blackmer’s “Clown” tumbling up and down the keys .. . those pot luck dinners at Alpha Psi... those cold evenings of moongazing — through the telescope for Natural Science 100A, of course ... white meat and cran- berry salad at the Thanksgiving Dinner . . . and the sextette with “Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be?” ... that super picture of the Townsend Memorial Building in the “Quips” ... the gals from South Hall raking leaves and the way they scrunched when you scuffed through them .. . the mysterious corpse in ‘Arsenic and Old Lace”... John Frazer CHA-A-Arging up “San Juan Hill”... those chilly days in Bailey before the heating system was completed .. . the satisfaction of winning the alumni game strangers on the campus during the Rural Life Association meetings and the table in Main Building first floor on which it was so handy to leave books ’n stuff.
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